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Holy Cross Crusaders

The Holy Cross Crusaders are the athletic teams representing the College of the Holy Cross. They compete in NCAA Division I, primarily as members of the Patriot League. In ice hockey, a sport not sponsored by the Patriot League for either sex, the Crusaders are members of two other leagues, with men competing in the Atlantic Hockey Association and women in Hockey East. The men's rowing team is part of the Eastern Association of Rowing Colleges. Of its 27 varsity teams, Holy Cross supports 13 men's and 14 women's sports,[2] giving Holy Cross the largest ratio of teams-per-enrollment in the country. Holy Cross's athletic teams for both men and women are known as the Crusaders.

Holy Cross Crusaders
UniversityCollege of the Holy Cross
ConferencePatriot League (primary)
Atlantic Hockey (men's ice hockey)
Hockey East (women's ice hockey)
EARC (rowing)
NCAADivision I (FCS)
Athletic directorKit Hughes
LocationWorcester, Massachusetts
Varsity teams27
Football stadiumFitton Field
Basketball arenaHart Recreation Center
Baseball stadiumHanover Insurance Park at Fitton Field
Soccer stadiumLinda Johnson Smith Soccer Stadium
NicknameCrusaders
ColorsRoyal purple[1]
 
Websitegoholycross.com

Holy Cross is a founding member of the Patriot League, with one-quarter of its student body participating in its varsity athletic programs. Principal facilities include Fitton Field for football (capacity: 23,500) and Hanover Insurance Park at Fitton Field for baseball (3,000), the Hart Center at the Luth Athletic Complex for basketball (3,600) and ice hockey (1,400), the Linda Johnson Smith Soccer Stadium (1,320), and the Smith Wellness Center, located inside the Luth Athletic Complex.[3]

The college is one of nine schools to have won an NCAA championship in both baseball (1952) and basketball (1947).[4]

Sports edit

Men's sports Women's sports
Baseball Basketball
Basketball Cross country
Cross country Field hockey
Football Golf
Golf Ice hockey
Ice hockey Lacrosse
Lacrosse Rowing
Rowing Soccer
Soccer Softball
Swimming & diving Swimming & diving
Tennis Tennis
Track & field Track & field
Volleyball
† – Track and field includes both indoor and outdoor.

Baseball edit

 
Crusaders baseball players celebrating a run in 2009

The Holy Cross baseball team won the NCAA National Championship in 1952 and remains the only team from the northeastern part of the United States to have won the College World Series.[5] The Crusaders also reached the College World Series in 1958, 1962, and 1963. In the last two of these seasons, the team featured pitcher Dick Joyce, who briefly made the major leagues, and third baseman John Peterman, who after a short minor-league career went on to become a successful entrepreneur who was parodied on Seinfeld. The Crusaders won their first Patriot League Baseball Tournament title in 2017 and returned to the NCAA Tournament for the first time since 1978 where it defeated No. 25 Nebraska.

Basketball edit

Men's basketball edit

The Holy Cross men's basketball team has won two national tournament championships having won the NCAA Tournament in 1947 and the National Invitation Tournament in 1954 at a time when the NIT was considered to be equal to if not more prestigious than the NCAA Tournament. The team also has reached the Final Four in 1948 and the Elite Eight in 1950 and 1953. In 2016, the team captured its first win in an NCAA Tournament game since the 1953 season. Notable former players include Boston Celtics legends and Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame inductees Bob Cousy and Tom Heinsohn.

Women's basketball edit

The Holy Cross women's basketball team has also made several appearances in the postseason including 12 trips to the NCAA tournament as well as one appearance in both the Women's National Invitation Tournament and the Women's Basketball Invitational. They are 1–12 in the NCAA Tournament with the lone win coming in 1991 as an upset over 6th seeded Maryland. This is the only victory in the NCAA Tournament for any team from the Patriot League. Six-time Patriot League Coach of the Year Bill Gibbons recorded his 500th win early in the 2011–2012 campaign.

Football edit

 
Visitor side of football stadium (2008)

The Holy Cross football team played in the 1946 Orange Bowl. The team has since made the FCS postseason in 1983, 2009, 2019, 2020, 2021 and 2022. In 1987, the team went undefeated and finished first in the national polls despite the Patriot League not allowing its teams to participate in the NCAA Tournament. Notable former players include Bill Osmanski who went on to win four NFL Championships with the Chicago Bears and two-time Heisman Trophy finalist Gordie Lockbaum.

Ice hockey edit

 
The Holy Cross men's ice hockey team plays against Air Force in 2022

On March 24, 2006, the Holy Cross men's hockey team made history by defeating the Golden Gophers of the University of Minnesota in the first round of the 2006 NCAA Division I Men's Ice Hockey Tournament by the score of 4–3, in overtime. Coined as one of the biggest upsets in NCAA ice hockey history, never since the NCAA tourney expanded to sixteen teams had a sixteen seed beat a number one seed until again in 2015 when the 16th seeded RIT Tigers defeated the first seeded Minnesota State Mavericks by a score of 2–1.[6] In its history, the Holy Cross ice hockey program has seen two NCAA appearances, and has won the Atlantic Hockey and MAAC three times (1999, 2004, 2006).[7] The men's ice hockey program competes in the Atlantic Hockey Association.

The women's ice hockey team competed in the Division III New England Hockey Conference from its creation in 2015–16 until moving to Division I play in 2017.[8] This team competed as a Division I independent during the 2017–18 season as part of a scheduling agreement known as the New England Women's Hockey Alliance before joining Hockey East for the 2018–19 season.

Other sports edit

Holy Cross has a rich history of success with its track & field program. In 1917, Andrew Kelly set the world record in the 300 yard dash. Joe Tierney won the IC4A 440 yard title in 1925, and James Quinn won the IC4A 100 yard in 1928 before going on to win an Olympic gold medal in the 4 × 100 m relay. Leo Larrivee is the only other Crusader to earn an Olympic medal when his 3000-metre team finished with the bronze in the 1924 Olympic Games. In the early 1960s, Charlie Buchta and Kevin Kilgallen were prominent Crusaders on the national scene.

The Holy Cross golf team has also produced some exceptional golfers including Willie Turnesa who won two US Amateur titles (1938, 1948) and a British Amateur (1947), and Paul Harney who, after earning a medal as the stroke play champion at the 1952 NCAA Golf Championship, won six PGA Tour events and was inducted into the PGA of America Hall of Fame.

In recent years, the soccer programs made their first NCAA Tournament appearances with the women appearing in 2000 and the men appearing in 2002. In 2006 and 2007, the women's lacrosse team made its first NCAA Tournament appearances, defeating LeMoyne in the NCAA play-in game before falling to Duke in 2006, and losing to Northwestern in 2007.[9]

In addition, the Holy Cross rowing teams, both men and women, have enjoyed success over the years. Key highlights include the women's team winning several New England championships and the 2002 ECAC National Invitational, and the men's varsity eight finishing ranked within the national top 20 in 2005, 2006, 2013, and 2015. In 2016, the men's varsity four finished fourth at the Intercollegiate Rowing Association National Championship.[10] The women's team competes in the Patriot League and also holds membership in the Eastern College Athletic Conference. As the NCAA and Patriot League do not sponsor men's rowing, the men's team was granted an acceptance into the Eastern Association of Rowing Colleges (EARC), which is composed of the traditional Ivy League schools plus other select universities.[11]

Academics edit

Holy Cross student-athletes are among the most academically successful in the nation. In 2016, the Crusaders’ overall Graduation Success Rate of 97 percent for all student-athletes tied for the 17th best mark in the country out of 351 Division I schools. That marked the 10th straight year in which Holy Cross posted a Graduation Success Rate of at least 97 percent.[12]

Also in 2016, 14 Holy Cross varsity athletic teams received Division I Academic Progress Rate (APR) public recognition awards from the NCAA. These teams posted multi-year APR scores in the top 10 percent of all squads in their respective sports. The 14 total teams earning public recognition awards put Holy Cross in the top 10 among all Division I athletic programs. The Crusaders finished tied for eighth in the nation out of 356 schools, placing them in the top three percent of all of Division I.[13]

Championships edit

NCAA Team Championships edit

Holy Cross has won two NCAA team national championships:

Other national team championships edit

Holy Cross also claims two national championships not recognized by the NCAA:

* - The NIT was widely considered equally prestigious to the NCAA Tournament at the time, particularly because it was played at the high-profile Madison Square Garden.

** – The Patriot League did not allow its members to participate in the I-AA football playoffs during its early years, but the undefeated Crusaders finished first in the national polls and The Sporting News declared them National Champions.

Conference Championships edit

Holy Cross has won more than 50 regular season and/or postseason conference championships throughout its Division I history.[14] The majority of these have come in the Patriot League, where it currently competes for most sports.

  • Women's
    • Basketball – Regular Season: 1984, 1991, 1993, 1995, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2005, 2022; Tournament – 1985, 1989, 1991, 1993, 1995, 1996, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2003, 2005, 2007, 2023
    • Cross Country – 1983, 1984, 1985
    • Field Hockey – Regular Season: 1998, 2000, 2001; Tournament: 1997, 1998, 2000
    • Lacrosse – Regular Season: 2006, 2007; Tournament: 2006, 2007
    • Soccer – Tournament: 2000
    • Softball – Regular Season: 1998; Tournament: 1998
    • Tennis – 1987, 1989

Traditions edit

 
Holy Cross Cheer Team

"Crusader" moniker and mascot edit

It is reported that the name "Crusader" was first associated with Holy Cross in 1884 at an alumni banquet in Boston, where an engraved Crusader mounted on an armored horse appeared at the head of the menu.[15]

The name was rediscovered by Stanley Woodward, a sports reporter for the Boston Herald, when he used the term "Crusader" to describe the Holy Cross baseball team in a story written in 1925. The name appealed to the Holy Cross student body, which held a vote later in that year to decide whether this cognomen or one of the other two currently in use – "Chiefs" and "Sagamores"- would be adopted. On October 6, 1925, The Tomahawk, an earlier name of the student newspaper, reported that the results of the ballot were: Crusaders 143, Chiefs 17, Sagamores 7.[15]

Owing to the post-9/11 controversy over the “Crusaders” nickname,[16] only Holy Cross maintains the Crusaders nickname at the NCAA Division I level.

In 2018, college administrators reviewed the appropriateness of the school's use of the Holy Cross Crusader moniker and mascot. The school decided to retain the Crusader name but discontinue the use of a costumed knight mascot. Instead, the school adopted an interlocking "HC" on a purple shield to serve as its main logo.[17][18]

School spirit edit

Football games and other athletic events are supported by the Holy Cross Goodtime Marching Band and the Holy Cross Cheer Team.[19]

School colors edit

The school color is royal purple.[20] There are two theories of how Holy Cross chose purple as its official color. One suggests it was derived from the royal purple used by Emperor Constantine the Great (born about 275 A.D., died in 337 AD) as displayed on his labarum (military standard) and on those of later Christian emperors of Rome.[15]

The other version is attributed to Walter J. Connors, an 1887 graduate, and was printed in the October 1940 issue of the Alumnus. According to the account, there was a disagreement during the 1870s between Holy Cross students from Massachusetts and Connecticut concerning the schools' baseball uniform colors. Those from Massachusetts purportedly favored the crimson of Harvard, while those from Connecticut favored the deep blue of Yale. Legend has it that a fellow student with a sense of diplomacy resolved the dispute in the chemistry lab, where he mixed copper sulphate (blue) with iron oxide (red) to produce the color of deep purple.[15]

Boston College rivalry edit

Historically, Holy Cross' major rival has been the Eagles of Boston College, especially in football. Boston College does not share this view as far as Holy Cross being a "rival". In 1896, Holy Cross and Boston College played the first football game between the two schools.

To accommodate larger crowds, the Holy Cross game was routinely held at larger venues off campus, with the 1916 matchup taking place at the newly constructed Fenway Park. A record 54,000 attended the 1922 game at Braves Field, home of the Boston Braves baseball team. On November 28, 1942, Holy Cross beat BC in a huge upset by a score of 55–12, a result that proved fortunate for the losing Eagles. The BC team had booked their victory party for a popular Boston nightclub, but canceled after the upset loss. As a result, the Eagles were not among the nearly 500 who died or the hundreds more who were injured when the nightclub caught fire that night.

By the late 1970s the Holy Cross game had become more of a tradition than a rivalry, as Holy Cross football began to cease to be a major power. By 1980, the game was no longer part of the student ticket package, and was mostly attended by alumni. In 1986 Holy Cross changed the direction of its football program, joining the Division I-AA Patriot League, and terminated the series. BC had won 17 of the last 20 games.

The last basketball game between the two schools was played on January 17, 2006, a 63–53 win for Boston College at Worcester's DCU Center. Later that year, BC's athletic director, Gene DeFilippo, caused a minor controversy when he announced that the school would not schedule any more basketball games against Holy Cross, claiming that it was not beneficial for BC.[21]

The two schools renewed their rivalry in basketball on November 22, 2010, as part of the Jesuit Basketball Spotlight, a national effort to bring attention to Jesuit education. In a game held at BC's Conte Forum, Boston College posted a 69–56 victory, the Eagles' 16th in their last 17 games against Holy Cross.[22] On November 18, 2011, the Crusaders defeated the Eagles 86–64 in Worcester.

Fans edit

The Holy Cross Crusaders have a group of loyal fans, sometimes called the "Mount St. James Faithful" or the "Hart Center Faithful", the nickname coming from the athletic stadium at The College of the Holy Cross.

References edit

  1. ^ "College of the Holy Cross". NCAA.com. Retrieved March 25, 2024.
  2. ^ "Holy Cross Crusaders - College of the Holy Cross Official Athletic Site". www.goholycross.com. Retrieved 21 December 2017.
  3. ^ "Facilities". 31 July 1999. Retrieved 21 December 2017.
  4. ^ "National Championships by the Numbers". SB Nation. 25 June 2013.
  5. ^ "ESPN.com: NCAA - College World Series history". static.espn.go.com. Retrieved 21 December 2017.
  6. ^ Crusaders Pull Off Stunner, Win One for the Little Guy. College Hockey News, March 24, 2006.
  7. ^ . Archived from the original on 15 July 2016. Retrieved 21 December 2017.
  8. ^ "New England Hockey Conference - Women's Standings". www.nehockeyconference.com. Retrieved 21 December 2017.
  9. ^ "Women's Lacrosse NCAA Preview: Difficulty Increases as Holy Cross Draws Duke. Accessed 03-08-2007". Retrieved 21 December 2017.
  10. ^ "Crusaders Finish Fourth In The Nation". 5 June 2016. Retrieved 21 December 2017.
  11. ^ "Refreshing to..." goholycross.cstv.com. Retrieved 21 December 2017.
  12. ^ "Holy Cross Among National Leaders In Graduation Success Rate". 15 November 2016. Retrieved 21 December 2017.
  13. ^ "14 Holy Cross Teams Receive NCAA Public Recognition Awards". 13 April 2016. Retrieved 21 December 2017.
  14. ^ "Holy Cross' Conference Championship Teams". Retrieved 21 December 2017.
  15. ^ a b c d Holy Cross: Color, Mascot, & Songs 2009-04-21 at the Wayback Machine
  16. ^ Glenn Arthur Pierce, "5 Things You Didn’t Know About Team Nicknames and Mascots" (2015/2016), https://www.goodreads.com/author_blog_posts/7301999-5-things-you-didn-t-know-about-team-nicknames-and-mascots, 2015/2016.
  17. ^ O'Connell, Scott (16 March 2018). . Worcester, MA: Telegram & Gazette. Archived from the original on 21 November 2023. Retrieved 21 November 2023.
  18. ^ Staff Writer (14 March 2018). . Worcester, MA: Worcester Magazine. Archived from the original on 21 November 2023. Retrieved 21 November 2023.
  19. ^ Wallace, Caroline (1 October 2021). "Cheer is Back at Holy Cross!". The Spire. Retrieved 21 November 2023.
  20. ^ http://www.nmnathletics.com/fls/33100/sports/football/2015/2015-hc-fb-fb.pdf [bare URL PDF] 2015-12-10 at the Wayback Machine
  21. ^ Ryan, Bob (19 May 2006). "It should not be a cross to bear". Boston.com. Retrieved 21 December 2017 – via The Boston Globe.
  22. ^ "Holy Cross vs. Boston College - Game Recap - November 22, 2010 - ESPN". ESPN.com. Retrieved 21 December 2017.

External links edit

  • Official website  

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The Holy Cross Crusaders are the athletic teams representing the College of the Holy Cross They compete in NCAA Division I primarily as members of the Patriot League In ice hockey a sport not sponsored by the Patriot League for either sex the Crusaders are members of two other leagues with men competing in the Atlantic Hockey Association and women in Hockey East The men s rowing team is part of the Eastern Association of Rowing Colleges Of its 27 varsity teams Holy Cross supports 13 men s and 14 women s sports 2 giving Holy Cross the largest ratio of teams per enrollment in the country Holy Cross s athletic teams for both men and women are known as the Crusaders Holy Cross CrusadersUniversityCollege of the Holy CrossConferencePatriot League primary Atlantic Hockey men s ice hockey Hockey East women s ice hockey EARC rowing NCAADivision I FCS Athletic directorKit HughesLocationWorcester MassachusettsVarsity teams27Football stadiumFitton FieldBasketball arenaHart Recreation CenterBaseball stadiumHanover Insurance Park at Fitton FieldSoccer stadiumLinda Johnson Smith Soccer StadiumNicknameCrusadersColorsRoyal purple 1 Websitegoholycross wbr com Holy Cross is a founding member of the Patriot League with one quarter of its student body participating in its varsity athletic programs Principal facilities include Fitton Field for football capacity 23 500 and Hanover Insurance Park at Fitton Field for baseball 3 000 the Hart Center at the Luth Athletic Complex for basketball 3 600 and ice hockey 1 400 the Linda Johnson Smith Soccer Stadium 1 320 and the Smith Wellness Center located inside the Luth Athletic Complex 3 The college is one of nine schools to have won an NCAA championship in both baseball 1952 and basketball 1947 4 Contents 1 Sports 1 1 Baseball 1 2 Basketball 1 2 1 Men s basketball 1 2 2 Women s basketball 1 3 Football 1 4 Ice hockey 1 5 Other sports 2 Academics 3 Championships 3 1 NCAA Team Championships 3 2 Other national team championships 3 3 Conference Championships 4 Traditions 4 1 Crusader moniker and mascot 4 2 School spirit 4 3 School colors 5 Boston College rivalry 6 Fans 7 References 8 External linksSports editMen s sports Women s sports Baseball Basketball Basketball Cross country Cross country Field hockey Football Golf Golf Ice hockey Ice hockey Lacrosse Lacrosse Rowing Rowing Soccer Soccer Softball Swimming amp diving Swimming amp diving Tennis Tennis Track amp field Track amp field Volleyball Track and field includes both indoor and outdoor Baseball edit Main article Holy Cross Crusaders baseball nbsp Crusaders baseball players celebrating a run in 2009 The Holy Cross baseball team won the NCAA National Championship in 1952 and remains the only team from the northeastern part of the United States to have won the College World Series 5 The Crusaders also reached the College World Series in 1958 1962 and 1963 In the last two of these seasons the team featured pitcher Dick Joyce who briefly made the major leagues and third baseman John Peterman who after a short minor league career went on to become a successful entrepreneur who was parodied on Seinfeld The Crusaders won their first Patriot League Baseball Tournament title in 2017 and returned to the NCAA Tournament for the first time since 1978 where it defeated No 25 Nebraska Basketball edit Men s basketball edit Main article Holy Cross Crusaders men s basketball The Holy Cross men s basketball team has won two national tournament championships having won the NCAA Tournament in 1947 and the National Invitation Tournament in 1954 at a time when the NIT was considered to be equal to if not more prestigious than the NCAA Tournament The team also has reached the Final Four in 1948 and the Elite Eight in 1950 and 1953 In 2016 the team captured its first win in an NCAA Tournament game since the 1953 season Notable former players include Boston Celtics legends and Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame inductees Bob Cousy and Tom Heinsohn Women s basketball edit Main article Holy Cross Crusaders women s basketball The Holy Cross women s basketball team has also made several appearances in the postseason including 12 trips to the NCAA tournament as well as one appearance in both the Women s National Invitation Tournament and the Women s Basketball Invitational They are 1 12 in the NCAA Tournament with the lone win coming in 1991 as an upset over 6th seeded Maryland This is the only victory in the NCAA Tournament for any team from the Patriot League Six time Patriot League Coach of the Year Bill Gibbons recorded his 500th win early in the 2011 2012 campaign Football edit nbsp Visitor side of football stadium 2008 Main article Holy Cross Crusaders football The Holy Cross football team played in the 1946 Orange Bowl The team has since made the FCS postseason in 1983 2009 2019 2020 2021 and 2022 In 1987 the team went undefeated and finished first in the national polls despite the Patriot League not allowing its teams to participate in the NCAA Tournament Notable former players include Bill Osmanski who went on to win four NFL Championships with the Chicago Bears and two time Heisman Trophy finalist Gordie Lockbaum Ice hockey edit Main article Holy Cross Crusaders men s ice hockey Main article Holy Cross Crusaders women s ice hockey nbsp The Holy Cross men s ice hockey team plays against Air Force in 2022 On March 24 2006 the Holy Cross men s hockey team made history by defeating the Golden Gophers of the University of Minnesota in the first round of the 2006 NCAA Division I Men s Ice Hockey Tournament by the score of 4 3 in overtime Coined as one of the biggest upsets in NCAA ice hockey history never since the NCAA tourney expanded to sixteen teams had a sixteen seed beat a number one seed until again in 2015 when the 16th seeded RIT Tigers defeated the first seeded Minnesota State Mavericks by a score of 2 1 6 In its history the Holy Cross ice hockey program has seen two NCAA appearances and has won the Atlantic Hockey and MAAC three times 1999 2004 2006 7 The men s ice hockey program competes in the Atlantic Hockey Association The women s ice hockey team competed in the Division III New England Hockey Conference from its creation in 2015 16 until moving to Division I play in 2017 8 This team competed as a Division I independent during the 2017 18 season as part of a scheduling agreement known as the New England Women s Hockey Alliance before joining Hockey East for the 2018 19 season Other sports edit Holy Cross has a rich history of success with its track amp field program In 1917 Andrew Kelly set the world record in the 300 yard dash Joe Tierney won the IC4A 440 yard title in 1925 and James Quinn won the IC4A 100 yard in 1928 before going on to win an Olympic gold medal in the 4 100 m relay Leo Larrivee is the only other Crusader to earn an Olympic medal when his 3000 metre team finished with the bronze in the 1924 Olympic Games In the early 1960s Charlie Buchta and Kevin Kilgallen were prominent Crusaders on the national scene The Holy Cross golf team has also produced some exceptional golfers including Willie Turnesa who won two US Amateur titles 1938 1948 and a British Amateur 1947 and Paul Harney who after earning a medal as the stroke play champion at the 1952 NCAA Golf Championship won six PGA Tour events and was inducted into the PGA of America Hall of Fame In recent years the soccer programs made their first NCAA Tournament appearances with the women appearing in 2000 and the men appearing in 2002 In 2006 and 2007 the women s lacrosse team made its first NCAA Tournament appearances defeating LeMoyne in the NCAA play in game before falling to Duke in 2006 and losing to Northwestern in 2007 9 In addition the Holy Cross rowing teams both men and women have enjoyed success over the years Key highlights include the women s team winning several New England championships and the 2002 ECAC National Invitational and the men s varsity eight finishing ranked within the national top 20 in 2005 2006 2013 and 2015 In 2016 the men s varsity four finished fourth at the Intercollegiate Rowing Association National Championship 10 The women s team competes in the Patriot League and also holds membership in the Eastern College Athletic Conference As the NCAA and Patriot League do not sponsor men s rowing the men s team was granted an acceptance into the Eastern Association of Rowing Colleges EARC which is composed of the traditional Ivy League schools plus other select universities 11 Academics editHoly Cross student athletes are among the most academically successful in the nation In 2016 the Crusaders overall Graduation Success Rate of 97 percent for all student athletes tied for the 17th best mark in the country out of 351 Division I schools That marked the 10th straight year in which Holy Cross posted a Graduation Success Rate of at least 97 percent 12 Also in 2016 14 Holy Cross varsity athletic teams received Division I Academic Progress Rate APR public recognition awards from the NCAA These teams posted multi year APR scores in the top 10 percent of all squads in their respective sports The 14 total teams earning public recognition awards put Holy Cross in the top 10 among all Division I athletic programs The Crusaders finished tied for eighth in the nation out of 356 schools placing them in the top three percent of all of Division I 13 Championships editNCAA Team Championships edit Holy Cross has won two NCAA team national championships Men s 2 Baseball 1 1952 Basketball 1 1947 Other national team championships edit Holy Cross also claims two national championships not recognized by the NCAA Men s 2 Basketball 1 1954 Football 1 1987 The NIT was widely considered equally prestigious to the NCAA Tournament at the time particularly because it was played at the high profile Madison Square Garden The Patriot League did not allow its members to participate in the I AA football playoffs during its early years but the undefeated Crusaders finished first in the national polls and The Sporting News declared them National Champions Conference Championships edit Holy Cross has won more than 50 regular season and or postseason conference championships throughout its Division I history 14 The majority of these have come in the Patriot League where it currently competes for most sports Men s Baseball Regular Season 1986 2013 Tournament 2017 Basketball Regular Season 1990 1994 2001 2003 2005 2007 Tournament 1977 1980 1993 2001 2002 2003 2007 2016 Football 1986 1987 1989 1990 1991 2009 2019 2020 2021 2022 Ice Hockey Regular Season 2004 2006 Tournament 1999 2004 2006 Soccer Regular Season 1995 1999 2001 2002 2007 Tournament 2002 Women s Basketball Regular Season 1984 1991 1993 1995 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2005 2022 Tournament 1985 1989 1991 1993 1995 1996 1998 1999 2000 2001 2003 2005 2007 2023 Cross Country 1983 1984 1985 Field Hockey Regular Season 1998 2000 2001 Tournament 1997 1998 2000 Lacrosse Regular Season 2006 2007 Tournament 2006 2007 Soccer Tournament 2000 Softball Regular Season 1998 Tournament 1998 Tennis 1987 1989Traditions edit nbsp Holy Cross Cheer Team nbsp Holy Cross Goodtime Marching Band Crusader moniker and mascot edit It is reported that the name Crusader was first associated with Holy Cross in 1884 at an alumni banquet in Boston where an engraved Crusader mounted on an armored horse appeared at the head of the menu 15 The name was rediscovered by Stanley Woodward a sports reporter for the Boston Herald when he used the term Crusader to describe the Holy Cross baseball team in a story written in 1925 The name appealed to the Holy Cross student body which held a vote later in that year to decide whether this cognomen or one of the other two currently in use Chiefs and Sagamores would be adopted On October 6 1925 The Tomahawk an earlier name of the student newspaper reported that the results of the ballot were Crusaders 143 Chiefs 17 Sagamores 7 15 Owing to the post 9 11 controversy over the Crusaders nickname 16 only Holy Cross maintains the Crusaders nickname at the NCAA Division I level In 2018 college administrators reviewed the appropriateness of the school s use of the Holy Cross Crusader moniker and mascot The school decided to retain the Crusader name but discontinue the use of a costumed knight mascot Instead the school adopted an interlocking HC on a purple shield to serve as its main logo 17 18 School spirit edit Football games and other athletic events are supported by the Holy Cross Goodtime Marching Band and the Holy Cross Cheer Team 19 School colors edit The school color is royal purple 20 There are two theories of how Holy Cross chose purple as its official color One suggests it was derived from the royal purple used by Emperor Constantine the Great born about 275 A D died in 337 AD as displayed on his labarum military standard and on those of later Christian emperors of Rome 15 The other version is attributed to Walter J Connors an 1887 graduate and was printed in the October 1940 issue of the Alumnus According to the account there was a disagreement during the 1870s between Holy Cross students from Massachusetts and Connecticut concerning the schools baseball uniform colors Those from Massachusetts purportedly favored the crimson of Harvard while those from Connecticut favored the deep blue of Yale Legend has it that a fellow student with a sense of diplomacy resolved the dispute in the chemistry lab where he mixed copper sulphate blue with iron oxide red to produce the color of deep purple 15 Boston College rivalry editHistorically Holy Cross major rival has been the Eagles of Boston College especially in football Boston College does not share this view as far as Holy Cross being a rival In 1896 Holy Cross and Boston College played the first football game between the two schools To accommodate larger crowds the Holy Cross game was routinely held at larger venues off campus with the 1916 matchup taking place at the newly constructed Fenway Park A record 54 000 attended the 1922 game at Braves Field home of the Boston Braves baseball team On November 28 1942 Holy Cross beat BC in a huge upset by a score of 55 12 a result that proved fortunate for the losing Eagles The BC team had booked their victory party for a popular Boston nightclub but canceled after the upset loss As a result the Eagles were not among the nearly 500 who died or the hundreds more who were injured when the nightclub caught fire that night By the late 1970s the Holy Cross game had become more of a tradition than a rivalry as Holy Cross football began to cease to be a major power By 1980 the game was no longer part of the student ticket package and was mostly attended by alumni In 1986 Holy Cross changed the direction of its football program joining the Division I AA Patriot League and terminated the series BC had won 17 of the last 20 games The last basketball game between the two schools was played on January 17 2006 a 63 53 win for Boston College at Worcester s DCU Center Later that year BC s athletic director Gene DeFilippo caused a minor controversy when he announced that the school would not schedule any more basketball games against Holy Cross claiming that it was not beneficial for BC 21 The two schools renewed their rivalry in basketball on November 22 2010 as part of the Jesuit Basketball Spotlight a national effort to bring attention to Jesuit education In a game held at BC s Conte Forum Boston College posted a 69 56 victory the Eagles 16th in their last 17 games against Holy Cross 22 On November 18 2011 the Crusaders defeated the Eagles 86 64 in Worcester Fans editThe Holy Cross Crusaders have a group of loyal fans sometimes called the Mount St James Faithful or the Hart Center Faithful the nickname coming from the athletic stadium at The College of the Holy Cross References edit College of the Holy Cross NCAA com Retrieved March 25 2024 Holy Cross Crusaders College of the Holy Cross Official Athletic Site www goholycross com Retrieved 21 December 2017 Facilities 31 July 1999 Retrieved 21 December 2017 National Championships by the Numbers SB Nation 25 June 2013 ESPN com NCAA College World Series history static espn go com Retrieved 21 December 2017 Crusaders Pull Off Stunner Win One for the Little Guy College Hockey News March 24 2006 Atlantic Hockey History Archived from the original on 15 July 2016 Retrieved 21 December 2017 New England Hockey Conference Women s Standings www nehockeyconference com Retrieved 21 December 2017 Women s Lacrosse NCAA Preview Difficulty Increases as Holy Cross Draws Duke Accessed 03 08 2007 Retrieved 21 December 2017 Crusaders Finish Fourth In The Nation 5 June 2016 Retrieved 21 December 2017 Refreshing to goholycross cstv com Retrieved 21 December 2017 Holy Cross Among National Leaders In Graduation Success Rate 15 November 2016 Retrieved 21 December 2017 14 Holy Cross Teams Receive NCAA Public Recognition Awards 13 April 2016 Retrieved 21 December 2017 Holy Cross Conference Championship Teams Retrieved 21 December 2017 a b c d Holy Cross Color Mascot amp Songs Archived 2009 04 21 at the Wayback Machine Glenn Arthur Pierce 5 Things You Didn t Know About Team Nicknames and Mascots 2015 2016 https www goodreads com author blog posts 7301999 5 things you didn t know about team nicknames and mascots 2015 2016 O Connell Scott 16 March 2018 Holy Cross to drop knight mascot Worcester MA Telegram amp Gazette Archived from the original on 21 November 2023 Retrieved 21 November 2023 Staff Writer 14 March 2018 Breaking Holy Cross to drop knight logo and mascot after Crusader debate Worcester MA Worcester Magazine Archived from the original on 21 November 2023 Retrieved 21 November 2023 Wallace Caroline 1 October 2021 Cheer is Back at Holy Cross The Spire Retrieved 21 November 2023 http www nmnathletics com fls 33100 sports football 2015 2015 hc fb fb pdf bare URL PDF Archived 2015 12 10 at the Wayback Machine Ryan Bob 19 May 2006 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