fbpx
Wikipedia

Iona Gaels

The Iona Gaels are the athletics teams of Iona University, in New Rochelle, New York. They compete in the Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference (MAAC) and participate in 21 NCAA Division I programs.

Iona Gaels
UniversityIona University
ConferenceMetro Atlantic Athletic Conference (primary)
Collegiate Water Polo Association (men's water polo)
NCAADivision I
Athletic directorMatthew Glovaski
LocationNew Rochelle, New York
Varsity teams21
Basketball arenaHynes Center
Baseball stadiumCity Park
Soccer stadiumMazzella Field
MascotKillian
NicknameGaels
Fight songHail To Iona
ColorsMaroon and gold[1]
   
Websitewww.icgaels.com

Varsity athletic programs edit

Men's sports Women's sports
Baseball Basketball
Basketball Cross country
Cross country Lacrosse
Golf Rowing
Rowing Soccer
Soccer Softball
Swimming and diving Swimming and diving
Track and field Track and field
Water polo Volleyball
Water polo
† – Track and field indoor only

Men's basketball edit

Iona University has been competing in men's basketball since the inception of the school in 1940. Iona is an original member of the Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference, which began play in men's basketball with the 1981–82 season. The Gaels have compiled the most victories of any MAAC team since the founding of the conference and have won a league record seven MAAC titles. During their history, the Gaels have participated in 15 NCAA Men's Division I Basketball Championships compiling a record of 1–15. The lone win for the Gaels came in 1980 against Holy Cross, 84–78, which was later vacated due to NCAA violations. The Gaels were the 2011 CollegeInsider.com Tournament runners up.[2]

Victories against ranked opponents:

Notable Men's Basketball Coaches at Iona:

On April 9, 2010, Tim Cluess was named the 12th head coach in the history of Iona men's basketball. Cluess is a graduate of Hofstra University and formerly the head coach of the C.W. Post men's basketball team. He has won 20 games and a postseason berth in each of his first eight seasons as the head coach of Iona, the only coach in the history of the program to accomplish the feat.[3] As of January 30, 2019, Cluess is No. 2 on Iona's all-time wins list.[3]

Gaels who have played in the NBA:

Steve Burtt Sr. is Iona's all-time leading scorer with 2,534 career points.

Women's basketball edit

The Gaels have been competing in NCAA women's basketball since the 1974–75 season. They are a founding member of the MAAC and are coached by Billi Godsey, a graduate of Hofstra University. Godsey was named head coach for the 2013–14 season. In her first season, the Gaels earned their first ever MAAC Regular Season Championship. The program has five postseason appearances, the 2007, 2008, 2010 and 2014 Women's National Invitation Tournaments, and an appearance in the NCAA Division I women's basketball tournament in 2016. They hold a 2–5 record in postseason play.

Cross country, track and field edit

Iona men's cross country is one of the top programs in NCAA Division I having earned 15 top 10 finishes at the NCAA Championship in the past 19 years from 2002–present.[4] The Gaels finished as the runner up at consecutive championships in 2007 and 2008. The program finished third overall in 2006, and fourth overall in 2003 and 2005. The Gaels have finished in the top three at the NCAA Northeast Regional Championship in 24 of the last 26 years dating back to 1997, including titles in 1999, 2002, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2012, and 2023.[4] The program has also captured 33 straight Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference titles, the longest active streak in NCAA.[5] Leonard Korir became the Gaels' first NCAA Championship winner when he won the 2011 NCAA Indoor 5000m title. Later that year he won the NCAA Outdoor 10000m championship.[6]

The women's cross country program also claimed their first NCAA Northeast Regional Title in the 2014 season, qualifying for their second NCAA National Appearance, the first being in 2006.[7] Iona earned its first individual Cross Country title in 2014 when Kate Avery won the NCAA National title,[8] becoming only the second National Champion in Iona history and the first Female student-athlete from Iona to claim an NCAA title.

At the 2016 Summer Olympics in Rio de Janeiro, the program gained its first Olympians. The Gaels had three representatives in Track and Field. Leonard Korir competed in the 10,000m for the United States where he finished 14th in a time of 27:35.65.[9] The Women's program had two alumni compete at the games. Maya Rehberg represented Germany in the 3000m Steeplechase where she finished 15th in the third heat. Her time of 9:51.73 ranked Rehberg 44th overall.[10] Anna Baumeister competed for Denmark in the Women's Marathon. Baumeister finished in a time of 2:29.49 which earned her 55th place.

Joseph Pienta is the current head coach of both the men's and women's cross country and track and field programs. Pienta took over the head coaching position in 2018 after being an assistant coach for just under a decade. Ricardo Santos is the previous head coach of both the men's and women's programs. Santos is a graduate of Iona and received All-American Honors for cross-country in 1998 whilst representing the Gaels. Santos had been head coach of the cross country and track and field programs since 2008 before leaving the Gaels to coach the performance team at BAA (Boston Athletic Association).[11] Santos is now on the coaching staff for men's cross country and track and field for the Stanford Cardinals.

Iona hosts their Meet of Champions cross country invitational annually at the start of each cross country season. Their home course is the cross country trails at Van Cortlandt Park, in the Bronx, New York.

 
Mazzella Field and Hynes Athletics Center

Discontinued sports edit

Football edit

Iona's football program ran from 1965 to 2008. The program was ended in part due to the dissolution of the MAAC Football League in 2007.

Ice Hockey edit

The Iona Gaels Ice Hockey program began as an NCAA Division III program in 1967 under coach Harry Nixon, under whom they enjoyed their first season unbeaten. Playing as an Independent program since the program's conception, the Gaels joined the Division III tier of the ECAC Ice Hockey Conference in 1977, before the MAAC introduced Ice Hockey as a sport within the conference in 1998. Their best finish in the MAAC tournament came in the 2000 season, where they placed second.[12]

The program ran until the end of the 2002–03 NCAA Ice Hockey season, after the board of trustees decided to remove the program from the Gaels' varsity sports teams.[13]

Facilities edit

  • Glen Island Park: Men's and Women's Rowing
  • Hynes Athletics Center: Men's and Women's Basketball, Swimming and Diving, and Water Polo, as well as Women's Volleyball
  • Mazzella Field: Men's and Women's Soccer, Women's Lacrosse, and Men's Rugby
  • Rice Oval: Men's and Women's Softball
  • City Park: Men's and Women's Baseball
  • Van Cortlandt Park Men's and Women's Cross Country

Rivalries edit

Iona's rivals include the following:

References edit

  1. ^ "Logo Library - ICGaels.com". June 26, 2017. Retrieved November 30, 2017.
  2. ^ "Santa Clara ends season with win in CollegeInsider.com tourney final". Espn.go.com. March 31, 2011. Retrieved August 18, 2015.
  3. ^ a b Iona Men's Basketball Game Notes, December 10, 2014 http://icgaels.com/fls/14900/stats/mbasketball/2014-15/gamenotes/14-12-10-Rider.pdf
  4. ^ a b "Men's Cross Country - A Historical Perspective - ICGaels.com - Official website of Iona College Athletics". ICGaels.com. Retrieved August 18, 2015.
  5. ^ "Champions!!! Iona MXC Wins 33rd Straight MAAC Title".
  6. ^ "Official Website of Iona College Athletics". www.icgaels.com. Retrieved November 30, 2017.
  7. ^ "WXC Claims First-Ever Regional Crown - Iona College". Iona College Athletics. Retrieved November 30, 2017.
  8. ^ "Kate Avery Claims WXC NCAA Championship - Iona College". Iona College Athletics. Retrieved November 30, 2017.
  9. ^ "Team USA's Leonard Korir Finishes 14th In 10k At Rio 2016 - Iona College". Iona College Athletics. Retrieved November 30, 2017.
  10. ^ "Rehberg Competes In 3k Steeplechase At Rio 2016 - Iona College". Iona College Athletics. Retrieved November 30, 2017.
  11. ^ . Archived from the original on September 15, 2015. Retrieved October 28, 2015.
  12. ^ "MAAC Tournament". www.augenblick.org. Retrieved November 30, 2017.
  13. ^ . Archived from the original on December 19, 2014.

External links edit

  • Official website

40°55′33″N 73°47′15″W / 40.92583°N 73.7875°W / 40.92583; -73.7875

iona, gaels, athletics, teams, iona, university, rochelle, york, they, compete, metro, atlantic, athletic, conference, maac, participate, ncaa, division, programs, universityiona, universityconferencemetro, atlantic, athletic, conference, primary, collegiate, . The Iona Gaels are the athletics teams of Iona University in New Rochelle New York They compete in the Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference MAAC and participate in 21 NCAA Division I programs Iona GaelsUniversityIona UniversityConferenceMetro Atlantic Athletic Conference primary Collegiate Water Polo Association men s water polo NCAADivision IAthletic directorMatthew GlovaskiLocationNew Rochelle New YorkVarsity teams21Basketball arenaHynes CenterBaseball stadiumCity ParkSoccer stadiumMazzella FieldMascotKillianNicknameGaelsFight songHail To IonaColorsMaroon and gold 1 Websitewww wbr icgaels wbr com Contents 1 Varsity athletic programs 1 1 Men s basketball 1 2 Women s basketball 1 3 Cross country track and field 1 4 Discontinued sports 1 4 1 Football 1 4 2 Ice Hockey 2 Facilities 3 Rivalries 4 References 5 External linksVarsity athletic programs editMen s sports Women s sports Baseball Basketball Basketball Cross country Cross country Lacrosse Golf Rowing Rowing Soccer Soccer Softball Swimming and diving Swimming and diving Track and field Track and field Water polo Volleyball Water polo Track and field indoor only Men s basketball edit Main article Iona Gaels men s basketball Iona University has been competing in men s basketball since the inception of the school in 1940 Iona is an original member of the Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference which began play in men s basketball with the 1981 82 season The Gaels have compiled the most victories of any MAAC team since the founding of the conference and have won a league record seven MAAC titles During their history the Gaels have participated in 15 NCAA Men s Division I Basketball Championships compiling a record of 1 15 The lone win for the Gaels came in 1980 against Holy Cross 84 78 which was later vacated due to NCAA violations The Gaels were the 2011 CollegeInsider com Tournament runners up 2 Victories against ranked opponents February 21 1980 Iona 77 Louisville 60 Madison Square Garden December 27 2002 Iona 65 North Carolina 56 Madison Square Garden November 26 2005 Iona 89 Iowa State 72 Ames Iowa November 25 2021 Iona 72 Alabama 68 Lake Buena Vista Florida Notable Men s Basketball Coaches at Iona Jim McDermott Jim Valvano Pat Kennedy Tim Welsh Jeff Ruland Kevin Willard Tim Cluess Rick Pitino On April 9 2010 Tim Cluess was named the 12th head coach in the history of Iona men s basketball Cluess is a graduate of Hofstra University and formerly the head coach of the C W Post men s basketball team He has won 20 games and a postseason berth in each of his first eight seasons as the head coach of Iona the only coach in the history of the program to accomplish the feat 3 As of January 30 2019 Cluess is No 2 on Iona s all time wins list 3 Gaels who have played in the NBA Richie Guerin Jeff Ruland Steve Burtt Sr Sean Green Scott Machado Steve Burtt Sr is Iona s all time leading scorer with 2 534 career points Women s basketball edit See also Iona Gaels women s basketball The Gaels have been competing in NCAA women s basketball since the 1974 75 season They are a founding member of the MAAC and are coached by Billi Godsey a graduate of Hofstra University Godsey was named head coach for the 2013 14 season In her first season the Gaels earned their first ever MAAC Regular Season Championship The program has five postseason appearances the 2007 2008 2010 and 2014 Women s National Invitation Tournaments and an appearance in the NCAA Division I women s basketball tournament in 2016 They hold a 2 5 record in postseason play Cross country track and field edit Iona men s cross country is one of the top programs in NCAA Division I having earned 15 top 10 finishes at the NCAA Championship in the past 19 years from 2002 present 4 The Gaels finished as the runner up at consecutive championships in 2007 and 2008 The program finished third overall in 2006 and fourth overall in 2003 and 2005 The Gaels have finished in the top three at the NCAA Northeast Regional Championship in 24 of the last 26 years dating back to 1997 including titles in 1999 2002 2003 2005 2006 2007 2008 2012 and 2023 4 The program has also captured 33 straight Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference titles the longest active streak in NCAA 5 Leonard Korir became the Gaels first NCAA Championship winner when he won the 2011 NCAA Indoor 5000m title Later that year he won the NCAA Outdoor 10000m championship 6 The women s cross country program also claimed their first NCAA Northeast Regional Title in the 2014 season qualifying for their second NCAA National Appearance the first being in 2006 7 Iona earned its first individual Cross Country title in 2014 when Kate Avery won the NCAA National title 8 becoming only the second National Champion in Iona history and the first Female student athlete from Iona to claim an NCAA title At the 2016 Summer Olympics in Rio de Janeiro the program gained its first Olympians The Gaels had three representatives in Track and Field Leonard Korir competed in the 10 000m for the United States where he finished 14th in a time of 27 35 65 9 The Women s program had two alumni compete at the games Maya Rehberg represented Germany in the 3000m Steeplechase where she finished 15th in the third heat Her time of 9 51 73 ranked Rehberg 44th overall 10 Anna Baumeister competed for Denmark in the Women s Marathon Baumeister finished in a time of 2 29 49 which earned her 55th place Joseph Pienta is the current head coach of both the men s and women s cross country and track and field programs Pienta took over the head coaching position in 2018 after being an assistant coach for just under a decade Ricardo Santos is the previous head coach of both the men s and women s programs Santos is a graduate of Iona and received All American Honors for cross country in 1998 whilst representing the Gaels Santos had been head coach of the cross country and track and field programs since 2008 before leaving the Gaels to coach the performance team at BAA Boston Athletic Association 11 Santos is now on the coaching staff for men s cross country and track and field for the Stanford Cardinals Iona hosts their Meet of Champions cross country invitational annually at the start of each cross country season Their home course is the cross country trails at Van Cortlandt Park in the Bronx New York nbsp Mazzella Field and Hynes Athletics Center Discontinued sports edit Football edit Main article Iona Gaels football Iona s football program ran from 1965 to 2008 The program was ended in part due to the dissolution of the MAAC Football League in 2007 Ice Hockey edit Main article Iona Gaels men s ice hockey The Iona Gaels Ice Hockey program began as an NCAA Division III program in 1967 under coach Harry Nixon under whom they enjoyed their first season unbeaten Playing as an Independent program since the program s conception the Gaels joined the Division III tier of the ECAC Ice Hockey Conference in 1977 before the MAAC introduced Ice Hockey as a sport within the conference in 1998 Their best finish in the MAAC tournament came in the 2000 season where they placed second 12 The program ran until the end of the 2002 03 NCAA Ice Hockey season after the board of trustees decided to remove the program from the Gaels varsity sports teams 13 Facilities editGlen Island Park Men s and Women s Rowing Hynes Athletics Center Men s and Women s Basketball Swimming and Diving and Water Polo as well as Women s Volleyball Mazzella Field Men s and Women s Soccer Women s Lacrosse and Men s Rugby Rice Oval Men s and Women s Softball City Park Men s and Women s Baseball Van Cortlandt Park Men s and Women s Cross CountryRivalries editIona s rivals include the following Syracuse University Manhattan College Monmouth University Fordham University Siena College Marist CollegeReferences edit Logo Library ICGaels com June 26 2017 Retrieved November 30 2017 Santa Clara ends season with win in CollegeInsider com tourney final Espn go com March 31 2011 Retrieved August 18 2015 a b Iona Men s Basketball Game Notes December 10 2014 http icgaels com fls 14900 stats mbasketball 2014 15 gamenotes 14 12 10 Rider pdf a b Men s Cross Country A Historical Perspective ICGaels com Official website of Iona College Athletics ICGaels com Retrieved August 18 2015 Champions Iona MXC Wins 33rd Straight MAAC Title Official Website of Iona College Athletics www icgaels com Retrieved November 30 2017 WXC Claims First Ever Regional Crown Iona College Iona College Athletics Retrieved November 30 2017 Kate Avery Claims WXC NCAA Championship Iona College Iona College Athletics Retrieved November 30 2017 Team USA s Leonard Korir Finishes 14th In 10k At Rio 2016 Iona College Iona College Athletics Retrieved November 30 2017 Rehberg Competes In 3k Steeplechase At Rio 2016 Iona College Iona College Athletics Retrieved November 30 2017 Ricardo Santos Biography ICGaels com Official website of Iona College Athletics Archived from the original on September 15 2015 Retrieved October 28 2015 MAAC Tournament www augenblick org Retrieved November 30 2017 Iona Next to Drop Hockey USCHO com U S College Hockey Online Archived from the original on December 19 2014 External links editOfficial website 40 55 33 N 73 47 15 W 40 92583 N 73 7875 W 40 92583 73 7875 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Iona Gaels amp oldid 1214733030 Cross country, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

article

, read, download, free, free download, mp3, video, mp4, 3gp, jpg, jpeg, gif, png, picture, music, song, movie, book, game, games.