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Kutztown Golden Bears

The Kutztown Golden Bears are the sports teams that represent Kutztown University of Pennsylvania (pronunciation rhymes with "Puts"), located in Kutztown, Pennsylvania. Kutztown University is a member of NCAA Division II and competes in the Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference (PSAC). The university sponsors eight men's and fourteen women's intercollegiate sports. In 2022, Kutztown University added women's acrobatics & tumbling as its 22nd varsity sport.[2]

Kutztown Golden Bears
UniversityKutztown University of Pennsylvania
ConferencePennsylvania State Athletic Conference (PSAC)
NCAADivision II
Athletic directorRenee Hellert
LocationKutztown, Pennsylvania
Varsity teams22
Football stadiumAndre Reed Stadium
Basketball arenaKeystone Hall
Baseball stadiumNorth Campus Field
MascotAvalanche
NicknameGolden Bears
Fight song"Go, Bears, Go"
ColorsMaroon and gold[1]
   
Websitewww.kubears.com

Kutztown won the Dixon Trophy in 2006, which is awarded to the PSAC school with the best overall athletic program that year. Kutztown became the fifth league school to win the award after placing second in the rankings in the 2003–04 and 2004–05 school years.[3] Famous former athletes from Kutztown include Pro Football Hall of Famer Andre Reed, two-time Super Bowl champion with the Denver Broncos, John Mobley, NFL football players Bruce Harper, Doug Dennison and Craig Reynolds (American football) and World Series champion pitcher with the San Francisco Giants, Ryan Vogelsong.

The university provides an array of intramural and club sports programs for students. Leagues and tournaments are organized by the department of Recreational Services every semester, and range from badminton tournaments to rock climbing competitions.

Overview edit

From the mid-1930s up until 1961, Kutztown's sports teams were known as the Golden Avalanche. In 1961, Kutztown replaced the Golden Avalanche nickname with the Golden Bears as the university's nickname. In later years, Golden Bear mascots came into play. Before 2005, Goldie and Griz served as the KU Golden Bear mascots. However, they were both "graduated" to make way for a new mascot. The Raymond Entertainment Group of Newark, Delaware, helped KU create the new mascot. On October 1, 2005, at Kutztown's football game versus West Chester University, Kutztown University unveiled Avalanche as the school's new mascot. Avalanche is so named to honor Kutztown State College during the time of the Golden Avalanche sports teams.[4]

The Golden Bears can be seen in more places than the sports fields. Golden Bear statues are located near the basketball courts on South Campus and in North Campus near the Boehm Science Building. Along with the statues, several residential areas are named after the Golden Bear. Golden Bear Village South behind University Place and Golden Bear Village West next to Rothermel Hall are student apartments which hold the Golden Bear moniker.

Fall sports edit

 
Kutztown Golden Bears playing East Stroudsburg at University Field, later renamed Andre Reed Stadium in honor of Kutztown alumnus Andre Reed, in October 2013

Football edit

The Kutztown University football team is led by coach Jim Clements. Clements led the Golden Bears to the 2021 PSAC East title and PSAC championship. In 2023, Kutztown made its deepest NCAA DII Championship tournament run in program history, reaching the national semifinals. Clements came to Kutztown after serving as the head coach at Division III Delaware Valley College for eight years. He is the winningest coach in Delaware Valley history with an overall record of 66–24 from 2006 to 2013, including a perfect 10–0 regular season in 2011. He earned four Middle Atlantic Conference (MAC) championships (2008–11) and three NCAA second round appearances (2009–11).

In 2006 in the first game played at night at Kutztown's Andre Reed Stadium following the installation of lights at the stadium, Kutztown defeated Clarion in a 27–10 win.[5]

PSAC Players of the Year from Kutztown, since 1985:[6]

All players won their awards as members of the PSAC Eastern Division

  • Offensive Players of the Year:
    • Mike deMarteleire (2000)
    • Kevin Morton (2010)
    • Jordan Morgan
    • Collin DiGalbo (2019)
  • Defensive Players of the Year:
    • Michael Baldwin (2005)
    • Pete Mendez (2001)
    • Terrence Miles (1999)
  • Athletes of the Year (Award was broken up into Offense and Defense in 1996):
    • John Mobley (1995)
    • Andy Breault (1990, 1991)
    • Paul Magistro (1985)
  • Rookies of the Year
    • Stephen Gammage (2002)
    • Pete Mendez (1999)
    • Mike DeMarteleire (1998)
    • Kevin Wimberly (1995)
    • Kevin Mobley (1994)
    • Nick Hanych (1993)
    • Mark Steinmeyer (1988)

PSAC Coach of The Year (Eastern Division) from Kutztown (since 1985)

  • Barry Fetterman (1991)
  • Raymond Monica (2010)
  • Jim Clements (2016, 2019, 2021)[7]

Field Hockey edit

The Kutztown University field hockey team is led by head coach Marci Scheuing, who has served in that role since 2013. She was named the PSAC Coach of the year in 2015. Betty Wesner was named the NFHCA Division II coach of the year in 1997, the NHFCA South Region Coach of the Year in 2007, and the PSAC coach of the year in 1988, 1997, 2004 and 2007. In 2019, Kutztown advanced to the NCAA Division II national semifinals, before falling to eventual champion West Chester. The team finished as the NCAA Division II runner-up in 1997.[8]

Women's Soccer edit

The Kutztown Women's Soccer Team is under the direction of Erik Burstein, who became head coach in 2007. Burstein came to Kutztown from Bowling Green State University, where he served as an assistant coach during the 2006 season. The women's soccer program has recorded six-straight double-digit win seasons, and had four-straight appearances in the PSAC Playoffs (2003–06) and was the PSAC runner-up in 2004 and 2005.

PSAC Women's Soccer Rookie of the Year from Kutztown (Since 1994)

  • Kim Kelty (2004)

Coach Jeff Schellenberger was named PSAC East Coach of the Year in 2004.

Players from Kutztown were selected to the All-PSAC Women's Soccer Team 28 times since 1994. Kim Kelty was selected four times, the most at Kutztown University.[9]

Men's and Women's Cross Country edit

Kutztown University's men's and women's cross country teams are under the direction of head coach Ray Hoffman, who has led the program since 1998. Coach Hoffman also has served as head coach of the track and field programs since the 2006–07 school year.

The women's team has earned five trips to the NCAA Championship, including a best-ever 14th-place finish in 2006 after winning its first-ever NCAA East Regional title. Hoffman has twice been named the PSAC Women's Coach of the Year (2000, 2006) and the KU Women's Athletics Coach of the Year (2000–01, 2001–02).

The women's cross country team has competed in the NCAA Championships four times. In 2000, Megan Seefeldt won the individual PSAC title, being the first-ever in the program's history. The team has placed as high as second at the PSAC Championships and have not placed lower than fourth in the last six seasons. The men's team has placed fourth twice and fifth once at the 2000–02 PSAC Championships and finishing fifth twice and sixth at the NCAA Regionals.

During Hoffman's eight seasons as coach:

  • One runner has won a PSAC individual title (Megan Seefeldt)
  • 21 made All-PSAC honors
  • 1 was named PSAC Runner of the Year
  • 3 were named PSAC Rookies of the Year
  • 19 won All-Region awards
  • 1 won an All-America honor
  • 26 won USTFCCCA All-Academic Team individual awards
  • 1 won Academic All-America of the Year[10]

Women's Volleyball edit

The Kutztown women's volleyball team was formerly led by head coach John Gump, who retired following the 2021–22 school year. Before coaching at Kutztown, he was head coach of Division III Allentown College, later renamed DeSales University. Gump is the winningest coach in Kutztown University volleyball history. The team has won four PSAC East titles under his watch and went a perfect 10–0 in the PSAC East in 2003.

Gump was named the 2003 and 2006 PSAC East Coach of the Year, the 1998–99 and 2003–04 KU Women's Athletics Coach of the Year.[11]

Since 1983, 22 players have been selected to the All-PSAC East First Team.

PSAC Eastern Division Rookies of the Year (since 1991):

  • Sarah Knaub (1995)
  • Jessie Didier (2000)
  • Ebany Hetrick (2002)

PSAC Eastern Division Athletes of the Year (since 1991):

  • Jessie Didier (2003)
  • Sarah Brandon (2004, 2005, 2006)[12]

Winter sports edit

Women's Acrobatics & Tumbling edit

Kutztown's newest varsity sport, women's acrobatics & tumbling, made its debut during the 2022 season, going 3–3 under first-year head coach Karah Paull. Paull (formerly Naples) was an All-American as a student-athlete at Fairmont State and is working quickly to make the Golden Bears a contender. Kutztown competes as a member of the National Collegiate Acrobatics & Tumbling Association (NCATA).

Men's and Women's basketball edit

Kutztown University's men's basketball team was established in 1903. It is currently under the direction of head coach Bernie Driscoll, who has led the program since 2000. The team won the PSAC East regular-season title in 1988 and shared the division title in 2008. Since 2003, the team has posted five straight winning seasons, and has an appearance in the PSAC title game (2004).[13]

The Kutztown University women's basketball team was established in 1971. Head coach Janet Malouf has served in that position since 1994. She has the most wins in The team appeared in the PSAC playoffs every season from 1995–96 to 2005–06.[14]

Men's and Women's Swimming edit

The Kutztown University women's swimming team is guided by head coach Tim Flannery, who has served in that position since 1996–97. The men's team was discontinued following the 2008–2009 season.[15] The program as a whole has produced two NCAA champions, Ed Flory (1977–'78) and Claudine Gruver (1997).

Wrestling edit

The Kutztown University wrestling team is led by head coach Robert Fisher, who has served in that role since 2000–01. The program was established in 1940, but was discontinued three years later due to World War II. In 1965, Dan Hinkel was the head coach when the program was reinstated. In 2007, Joe Kemmerer won the first NCAA championship, winning the 133 pound title at the Division II Championships.[16] Kemmerer repeated his feat by becoming a two-time national champion at 133 lbs. in 2009. Since then, heavyweights Ziad Haddad (2014 and 2015) and Andrew Dunn Jr. (2019) have gone on to win national titles for the Maroon and Gold.

Spring Sports edit

Baseball edit

Kutztown University baseball is currently under the direction of coach Eric Folmar, who took over prior to the 2020 season.

On March 14, 2008, former head coach Chris Blum became the fastest collegiate baseball coach to 200 career victories, when KU defeated California (Pa.) in Blum's 314th career game[17] Kutztown has won PSAC Eastern Division titles in 1997, 1999, 2001 and 2007; PSAC Championships in 1966, 1999, 2002, 2005, 2006 and 2008; and has won the North Atlantic Regional tournament in 2001, 2002, 2004 and 2007. The team spent the week of April 30, 2007, as the No. 1 ranked team in Division II,[18] a first for the program.[19]

Ryan Vogelsong, a Golden Baseball alum, won a World Series title with the San Francisco Giants. On May 30, 2022, pitcher Matt Swarmer became the fourth Kutztown University product to make his Major League Baseball debut, pitching six innings and recording a no decision in game one of a doubleheader against the Milwaukee Brewers.

Women's Lacrosse edit

The Kutztown University women's lacrosse program returned to varsity status in 2008. The program was instituted in 1975 and discontinued in 1990. he program, which won the PSAC title in 1982, is responsible for the first PSAC Championship by a women's team in KU history. The team is now under the direction of head coach Kristin Nicholson.

Softball edit

Kutztown University's softball team is led by head coach Judy Lawes, who has served as head coach since 1987. Lawes has led the Golden Bears to appearances in the NCAA Division II Tournament in 1994–96 and then every year from 2000 to 2008. Lawes has also guided Kutztown to 13 PSAC playoff appearances, including four runner-up finishes (1988, 1989, 1996, 2007). Lawes has been named PSAC East Coach of the Year in 1989, 1994, 2000 and 2007. Lawes also garnered the Dr. Dorothy Moyer Award in 1994, 1995, 2000, 2007 and 2008, which is presented to the KU Coach of the Year for women's athletics. Other accomplishments include setting the school record for overall wins (48) in 2008 and wins in the Eastern Division (22) in 2007. Additionally, her team won a share of the PSAC East title in 1994 and won the title outright in 2007 and 2008.[20]

Multi-season sports edit

Women's Golf edit

Kutztown University's women's golf team is led by head coach Robert Fisher, who has served in the role since January 2002. The team was established in 2000–01 as the first women's golf program in the Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference.[21]

Men's and Women's Tennis edit

Kutztown University's men's and women's tennis teams are under the direction of head coach Wyatt Pauley, who completed his first season in 2021–22. The men's team has won the PSAC title in 1999–2000, 2000–01, 2001–02, 2003–04, 2004–05, 2005–06 and 2006–07. The women's team has finished a best-ever second in the PSAC twice (1993–94, 2004–05).[22]

Men's and Women's Track & Field edit

Kutztown University's Men's and women's indoor and outdoor track and field teams are under the direction of head coach Ray Hoffman, who has led the program since the 2006–07 season. From 1998 to 2006, Hoffman served as an assistant coach, while also serving as head coach of the cross country teams. The men's team won the PSAC outdoor title in 1983, 1996, 1998, 2000, 2001 and 2002; and the Eastern College Athletic Conference indoor title in 1995, 1997, 1998, 2000 and 2001. The women's team has won the PSAC outdoor title in 1997, 2000 and 2005; the PSAC indoor title in 2004, 2005, 2006 and 2019; and the ECAC indoor title in 2001. The program has produced two NCAA Division II National Champions, Mike Cantrel (pole vault, 1987 indoors) and Tara Crozier (hammer, 1997 outdoors).[23]

Club Sports edit

Men's Rugby edit

 
Kutztown v Army (in white jersey) match in 2017

Founded in 1984 by Andrew Lewis,[24] the Kutztown Rugby Football Club represents Kutztown in college rugby competitions, and has been a member of USA Rugby since 1988. Gregg 'Doc' Jones has been the team's head coach since 1986.[25]

Kutztown plays in the East Conference of Division 1-A Rugby. There have been multiple tournament wins, international tours, and playoff appearances. In 2008, Kutztown advanced to the national quarterfinals, led by Marco Barnard who later went on to play for the U.S. national sevens team.[26] In spring 2013, Kutztown reached the USA Rugby national playoff quarterfinals.[27]

Kutztown has also been successful in rugby sevens and in May, 2022, the Golden Bears captured their first Collegiate Rugby Championship Men's Premier Division national championship with a 17–12 victory over Dartmouth in New Orleans. In February 2012, Kutztown beat Missouri and Miami–Ohio en route to reaching the semifinals at the Las Vegas Invitational.[28] Kutztown began the fall 2012 season ranked as the #1 team in college rugby sevens.[29] Kutztown reached the semifinals of the 2013 Collegiate Rugby Championship, the highest profile competition in college rugby sevens, played at PPL Park in Philadelphia and broadcast live on NBC. Kutztown improved on their performance the following year, reaching the finals of the 2014 Collegiate Rugby Championship before losing to Cal 24–21.[30] Kutztown has continued to see success in tournaments, including a national semifinals appearance in the 2019 Collegiate Rugby Championships, where they lost to eventual champion Lindenwood 30–12.[31]

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External links edit

  • Official website  

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The Kutztown Golden Bears are the sports teams that represent Kutztown University of Pennsylvania pronunciation rhymes with Puts located in Kutztown Pennsylvania Kutztown University is a member of NCAA Division II and competes in the Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference PSAC The university sponsors eight men s and fourteen women s intercollegiate sports In 2022 Kutztown University added women s acrobatics amp tumbling as its 22nd varsity sport 2 Kutztown Golden BearsUniversityKutztown University of PennsylvaniaConferencePennsylvania State Athletic Conference PSAC NCAADivision IIAthletic directorRenee HellertLocationKutztown PennsylvaniaVarsity teams22Football stadiumAndre Reed StadiumBasketball arenaKeystone HallBaseball stadiumNorth Campus FieldMascotAvalancheNicknameGolden BearsFight song Go Bears Go ColorsMaroon and gold 1 Websitewww wbr kubears wbr com Kutztown won the Dixon Trophy in 2006 which is awarded to the PSAC school with the best overall athletic program that year Kutztown became the fifth league school to win the award after placing second in the rankings in the 2003 04 and 2004 05 school years 3 Famous former athletes from Kutztown include Pro Football Hall of Famer Andre Reed two time Super Bowl champion with the Denver Broncos John Mobley NFL football players Bruce Harper Doug Dennison and Craig Reynolds American football and World Series champion pitcher with the San Francisco Giants Ryan Vogelsong The university provides an array of intramural and club sports programs for students Leagues and tournaments are organized by the department of Recreational Services every semester and range from badminton tournaments to rock climbing competitions Contents 1 Overview 2 Fall sports 2 1 Football 2 2 Field Hockey 2 3 Women s Soccer 2 4 Men s and Women s Cross Country 2 5 Women s Volleyball 3 Winter sports 3 1 Women s Acrobatics amp Tumbling 3 2 Men s and Women s basketball 3 3 Men s and Women s Swimming 3 4 Wrestling 4 Spring Sports 4 1 Baseball 4 2 Women s Lacrosse 4 3 Softball 5 Multi season sports 5 1 Women s Golf 5 2 Men s and Women s Tennis 5 3 Men s and Women s Track amp Field 6 Club Sports 6 1 Men s Rugby 7 References 8 External linksOverview editFrom the mid 1930s up until 1961 Kutztown s sports teams were known as the Golden Avalanche In 1961 Kutztown replaced the Golden Avalanche nickname with the Golden Bears as the university s nickname In later years Golden Bear mascots came into play Before 2005 Goldie and Griz served as the KU Golden Bear mascots However they were both graduated to make way for a new mascot The Raymond Entertainment Group of Newark Delaware helped KU create the new mascot On October 1 2005 at Kutztown s football game versus West Chester University Kutztown University unveiled Avalanche as the school s new mascot Avalanche is so named to honor Kutztown State College during the time of the Golden Avalanche sports teams 4 The Golden Bears can be seen in more places than the sports fields Golden Bear statues are located near the basketball courts on South Campus and in North Campus near the Boehm Science Building Along with the statues several residential areas are named after the Golden Bear Golden Bear Village South behind University Place and Golden Bear Village West next to Rothermel Hall are student apartments which hold the Golden Bear moniker Fall sports edit nbsp Kutztown Golden Bears playing East Stroudsburg at University Field later renamed Andre Reed Stadium in honor of Kutztown alumnus Andre Reed in October 2013 Football edit The Kutztown University football team is led by coach Jim Clements Clements led the Golden Bears to the 2021 PSAC East title and PSAC championship In 2023 Kutztown made its deepest NCAA DII Championship tournament run in program history reaching the national semifinals Clements came to Kutztown after serving as the head coach at Division III Delaware Valley College for eight years He is the winningest coach in Delaware Valley history with an overall record of 66 24 from 2006 to 2013 including a perfect 10 0 regular season in 2011 He earned four Middle Atlantic Conference MAC championships 2008 11 and three NCAA second round appearances 2009 11 In 2006 in the first game played at night at Kutztown s Andre Reed Stadium following the installation of lights at the stadium Kutztown defeated Clarion in a 27 10 win 5 PSAC Players of the Year from Kutztown since 1985 6 All players won their awards as members of the PSAC Eastern Division Offensive Players of the Year Mike deMarteleire 2000 Kevin Morton 2010 Jordan Morgan Collin DiGalbo 2019 Defensive Players of the Year Michael Baldwin 2005 Pete Mendez 2001 Terrence Miles 1999 Athletes of the Year Award was broken up into Offense and Defense in 1996 John Mobley 1995 Andy Breault 1990 1991 Paul Magistro 1985 Rookies of the Year Stephen Gammage 2002 Pete Mendez 1999 Mike DeMarteleire 1998 Kevin Wimberly 1995 Kevin Mobley 1994 Nick Hanych 1993 Mark Steinmeyer 1988 PSAC Coach of The Year Eastern Division from Kutztown since 1985 Barry Fetterman 1991 Raymond Monica 2010 Jim Clements 2016 2019 2021 7 Field Hockey edit The Kutztown University field hockey team is led by head coach Marci Scheuing who has served in that role since 2013 She was named the PSAC Coach of the year in 2015 Betty Wesner was named the NFHCA Division II coach of the year in 1997 the NHFCA South Region Coach of the Year in 2007 and the PSAC coach of the year in 1988 1997 2004 and 2007 In 2019 Kutztown advanced to the NCAA Division II national semifinals before falling to eventual champion West Chester The team finished as the NCAA Division II runner up in 1997 8 Women s Soccer edit The Kutztown Women s Soccer Team is under the direction of Erik Burstein who became head coach in 2007 Burstein came to Kutztown from Bowling Green State University where he served as an assistant coach during the 2006 season The women s soccer program has recorded six straight double digit win seasons and had four straight appearances in the PSAC Playoffs 2003 06 and was the PSAC runner up in 2004 and 2005 PSAC Women s Soccer Rookie of the Year from Kutztown Since 1994 Kim Kelty 2004 Coach Jeff Schellenberger was named PSAC East Coach of the Year in 2004 Players from Kutztown were selected to the All PSAC Women s Soccer Team 28 times since 1994 Kim Kelty was selected four times the most at Kutztown University 9 Men s and Women s Cross Country edit Kutztown University s men s and women s cross country teams are under the direction of head coach Ray Hoffman who has led the program since 1998 Coach Hoffman also has served as head coach of the track and field programs since the 2006 07 school year The women s team has earned five trips to the NCAA Championship including a best ever 14th place finish in 2006 after winning its first ever NCAA East Regional title Hoffman has twice been named the PSAC Women s Coach of the Year 2000 2006 and the KU Women s Athletics Coach of the Year 2000 01 2001 02 The women s cross country team has competed in the NCAA Championships four times In 2000 Megan Seefeldt won the individual PSAC title being the first ever in the program s history The team has placed as high as second at the PSAC Championships and have not placed lower than fourth in the last six seasons The men s team has placed fourth twice and fifth once at the 2000 02 PSAC Championships and finishing fifth twice and sixth at the NCAA Regionals During Hoffman s eight seasons as coach One runner has won a PSAC individual title Megan Seefeldt 21 made All PSAC honors 1 was named PSAC Runner of the Year 3 were named PSAC Rookies of the Year 19 won All Region awards 1 won an All America honor 26 won USTFCCCA All Academic Team individual awards 1 won Academic All America of the Year 10 Women s Volleyball edit The Kutztown women s volleyball team was formerly led by head coach John Gump who retired following the 2021 22 school year Before coaching at Kutztown he was head coach of Division III Allentown College later renamed DeSales University Gump is the winningest coach in Kutztown University volleyball history The team has won four PSAC East titles under his watch and went a perfect 10 0 in the PSAC East in 2003 Gump was named the 2003 and 2006 PSAC East Coach of the Year the 1998 99 and 2003 04 KU Women s Athletics Coach of the Year 11 Since 1983 22 players have been selected to the All PSAC East First Team PSAC Eastern Division Rookies of the Year since 1991 Sarah Knaub 1995 Jessie Didier 2000 Ebany Hetrick 2002 PSAC Eastern Division Athletes of the Year since 1991 Jessie Didier 2003 Sarah Brandon 2004 2005 2006 12 Winter sports editWomen s Acrobatics amp Tumbling edit Kutztown s newest varsity sport women s acrobatics amp tumbling made its debut during the 2022 season going 3 3 under first year head coach Karah Paull Paull formerly Naples was an All American as a student athlete at Fairmont State and is working quickly to make the Golden Bears a contender Kutztown competes as a member of the National Collegiate Acrobatics amp Tumbling Association NCATA Men s and Women s basketball edit Main article Kutztown Golden Bears men s basketball team Kutztown University s men s basketball team was established in 1903 It is currently under the direction of head coach Bernie Driscoll who has led the program since 2000 The team won the PSAC East regular season title in 1988 and shared the division title in 2008 Since 2003 the team has posted five straight winning seasons and has an appearance in the PSAC title game 2004 13 The Kutztown University women s basketball team was established in 1971 Head coach Janet Malouf has served in that position since 1994 She has the most wins in The team appeared in the PSAC playoffs every season from 1995 96 to 2005 06 14 Men s and Women s Swimming edit The Kutztown University women s swimming team is guided by head coach Tim Flannery who has served in that position since 1996 97 The men s team was discontinued following the 2008 2009 season 15 The program as a whole has produced two NCAA champions Ed Flory 1977 78 and Claudine Gruver 1997 Wrestling edit The Kutztown University wrestling team is led by head coach Robert Fisher who has served in that role since 2000 01 The program was established in 1940 but was discontinued three years later due to World War II In 1965 Dan Hinkel was the head coach when the program was reinstated In 2007 Joe Kemmerer won the first NCAA championship winning the 133 pound title at the Division II Championships 16 Kemmerer repeated his feat by becoming a two time national champion at 133 lbs in 2009 Since then heavyweights Ziad Haddad 2014 and 2015 and Andrew Dunn Jr 2019 have gone on to win national titles for the Maroon and Gold Spring Sports editBaseball edit Kutztown University baseball is currently under the direction of coach Eric Folmar who took over prior to the 2020 season On March 14 2008 former head coach Chris Blum became the fastest collegiate baseball coach to 200 career victories when KU defeated California Pa in Blum s 314th career game 17 Kutztown has won PSAC Eastern Division titles in 1997 1999 2001 and 2007 PSAC Championships in 1966 1999 2002 2005 2006 and 2008 and has won the North Atlantic Regional tournament in 2001 2002 2004 and 2007 The team spent the week of April 30 2007 as the No 1 ranked team in Division II 18 a first for the program 19 Ryan Vogelsong a Golden Baseball alum won a World Series title with the San Francisco Giants On May 30 2022 pitcher Matt Swarmer became the fourth Kutztown University product to make his Major League Baseball debut pitching six innings and recording a no decision in game one of a doubleheader against the Milwaukee Brewers Women s Lacrosse edit The Kutztown University women s lacrosse program returned to varsity status in 2008 The program was instituted in 1975 and discontinued in 1990 he program which won the PSAC title in 1982 is responsible for the first PSAC Championship by a women s team in KU history The team is now under the direction of head coach Kristin Nicholson Softball edit Kutztown University s softball team is led by head coach Judy Lawes who has served as head coach since 1987 Lawes has led the Golden Bears to appearances in the NCAA Division II Tournament in 1994 96 and then every year from 2000 to 2008 Lawes has also guided Kutztown to 13 PSAC playoff appearances including four runner up finishes 1988 1989 1996 2007 Lawes has been named PSAC East Coach of the Year in 1989 1994 2000 and 2007 Lawes also garnered the Dr Dorothy Moyer Award in 1994 1995 2000 2007 and 2008 which is presented to the KU Coach of the Year for women s athletics Other accomplishments include setting the school record for overall wins 48 in 2008 and wins in the Eastern Division 22 in 2007 Additionally her team won a share of the PSAC East title in 1994 and won the title outright in 2007 and 2008 20 Multi season sports editWomen s Golf edit Kutztown University s women s golf team is led by head coach Robert Fisher who has served in the role since January 2002 The team was established in 2000 01 as the first women s golf program in the Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference 21 Men s and Women s Tennis edit Kutztown University s men s and women s tennis teams are under the direction of head coach Wyatt Pauley who completed his first season in 2021 22 The men s team has won the PSAC title in 1999 2000 2000 01 2001 02 2003 04 2004 05 2005 06 and 2006 07 The women s team has finished a best ever second in the PSAC twice 1993 94 2004 05 22 Men s and Women s Track amp Field edit Kutztown University s Men s and women s indoor and outdoor track and field teams are under the direction of head coach Ray Hoffman who has led the program since the 2006 07 season From 1998 to 2006 Hoffman served as an assistant coach while also serving as head coach of the cross country teams The men s team won the PSAC outdoor title in 1983 1996 1998 2000 2001 and 2002 and the Eastern College Athletic Conference indoor title in 1995 1997 1998 2000 and 2001 The women s team has won the PSAC outdoor title in 1997 2000 and 2005 the PSAC indoor title in 2004 2005 2006 and 2019 and the ECAC indoor title in 2001 The program has produced two NCAA Division II National Champions Mike Cantrel pole vault 1987 indoors and Tara Crozier hammer 1997 outdoors 23 Club Sports editMen s Rugby edit nbsp Kutztown v Army in white jersey match in 2017 Founded in 1984 by Andrew Lewis 24 the Kutztown Rugby Football Club represents Kutztown in college rugby competitions and has been a member of USA Rugby since 1988 Gregg Doc Jones has been the team s head coach since 1986 25 Kutztown plays in the East Conference of Division 1 A Rugby There have been multiple tournament wins international tours and playoff appearances In 2008 Kutztown advanced to the national quarterfinals led by Marco Barnard who later went on to play for the U S national sevens team 26 In spring 2013 Kutztown reached the USA Rugby national playoff quarterfinals 27 Kutztown has also been successful in rugby sevens and in May 2022 the Golden Bears captured their first Collegiate Rugby Championship Men s Premier Division national championship with a 17 12 victory over Dartmouth in New Orleans In February 2012 Kutztown beat Missouri and Miami Ohio en route to reaching the semifinals at the Las Vegas Invitational 28 Kutztown began the fall 2012 season ranked as the 1 team in college rugby sevens 29 Kutztown reached the semifinals of the 2013 Collegiate Rugby Championship the highest profile competition in college rugby sevens played at PPL Park in Philadelphia and broadcast live on NBC Kutztown improved on their performance the following year reaching the finals of the 2014 Collegiate Rugby Championship before losing to Cal 24 21 30 Kutztown has continued to see success in tournaments including a national semifinals appearance in the 2019 Collegiate Rugby Championships where they lost to eventual champion 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