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LIU Sharks football

The LIU Sharks football program represents Long Island University in college football at the NCAA Division I Football Championship Subdivision (formerly Division I-AA) level. The Sharks are members of the Northeast Conference and play their home games in the 6,000 seat Bethpage Federal Credit Union Stadium.[2]

LIU Sharks football
First season1928
Athletic directorRyan Kelly
Head coachRon Cooper
2nd season, 8–14 (.364)
StadiumBethpage Federal Credit Union Stadium
(capacity: 6,000)
Field surfaceField Turf
LocationBrookville, New York
ConferenceNortheast Conference
All-time record422–260–6 (.618)
Bowl record0–1 (.000)
Playoff record0–1
Conference titles18 (14 outright, 4 shared)
ColorsBlue and gold[1]
   
Websitewww.liuathletics.com

History edit

Long Island University Blackbirds edit

College football was first played at Long Island University's Brooklyn campus for six seasons from the late 1920s to 1940 when the program was suspended "until the world situation stabilized."[3] Under head coach Herbert Raubenheimer, who also coached the LIU Brooklyn Blackbirds men's basketball, the team won their opening game on September 29, 1928 against Rider. Clair Bee took over head coaching duties in the 1931 season before the program was suspended during the heart of the Great Depression. Bee remained at the university, coaching basketball and returned to the gridiron to coach the team from 1939 to 1940.[3] After playing at several local venues in the early seasons, the Blackbirds called Ebbets Field home for the 1939 and 1940 seasons.[3] Over the six pre-war seasons the Blackbirds went 9–17–1.[3]

LIU Post Pioneers edit

In 1951 LIU purchased the C.W. Post estate to develop a suburban LIU campus due to increased post-war suburban expansion. LIU reinstated the football program in 1957 on the university's new campus in Brookville, New York and football joined the sport offerings at C.W. Post College in the 1957 season.[3]

On October 3, 2018, Long Island University announced that it was unifying the athletic programs of its two campuses into one Division I program, effective with the 2019–20 academic year.[4] The new program's nickname of Sharks was announced on May 15, 2019.[5] The LIU Sharks inherited the Northeast Conference membership of the Brooklyn campus. As part of the merger, football and several other Division II LIU Post teams for sports that had not been sponsored by LIU Brooklyn immediately moved to Division I without the usual transition period for an institution moving to a different division.[6][7][8]

In the final season as the LIU Post Pioneers, the team reached the NCAA Division II Playoffs where they were defeated in the first round by Slippery Rock. They finished ranked at No. 21 in the Division II Coaches' Poll[9] and received the 2019 Division II Lambert Cup from the Eastern College Athletic Conference (ECAC) and Metropolitan New York Football Writers, signifying them as the best football team in the East in Division II football.[10]

LIU Sharks edit

The Sharks finished winless in their first season. A month after the season ended, starting quarterback Clay Beathard was stabbed to death in Nashville, Tennessee.[11]

Affiliations edit

Classifications edit

Seasons Division
1928–1931 Independent
1932–1938 Football not a sponsored sport
1939–1940 Independent
1941–1956 Football not a sponsored sport
1957 Independent
1958–1972 NCAA College Division
1973–1974 NCAA Division II
1975–1977 NCAA Division III
1978–1985 NCAA Division II
1986–1992 NCAA Division III
1993–2018 NCAA Division II
2019–present NCAA Division I FCS

Conference memberships edit

Seasons Conference
1928–1931 Independent
1932–1938 Football not a sponsored sport
1939–1940 Independent
1941–1956 Football not a sponsored sport
1957–1971 Independent
1972–1976 Metropolitan Intercollegiate Conference
1977–1984 Independent
1985–1992 Liberty Football Conference
1993–1996 Independent
1997–2000 Eastern Football Conference
2001–2007 Northeast-10 Conference
2008–2012 Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference
2013–2018 Northeast-10 Conference
2019–present Northeast Conference

Conference championships edit

LIU has won 18 conference championships, four shared and 14 outright.[12]

Year Coach Conference Record Conference record
1972 Dom Anile Metropolitan Intercollegiate Conference 6–3 3–0
1973 Dom Anile Metropolitan Intercollegiate Conference 10–1 5–0
1974 Dom Anile Metropolitan Intercollegiate Conference 6–4 4–0
1975 Dom Anile Metropolitan Intercollegiate Conference 9–1 4–0
1976 Dom Anile Metropolitan Intercollegiate Conference 8–2 3–0
1988 Tom Marshall Liberty Football Conference 5–5 5–1 T
1990 Tom Marshall Liberty Football Conference 7–3 5–0
1999 Bryan Collins EFC Atlantic Division 9–2 7–1
2000 Bryan Collins EFC Atlantic Division 8–2 7–1
2001 Bryan Collins Northeast-10 Conference 11–1 9–1
2002 Bryan Collins Northeast-10 Conference 11–1 10–0
2004 Bryan Collins Northeast-10 Conference 8–3 8–1
2005 Bryan Collins Northeast-10 Conference 10–3 8–1
2006 Bryan Collins Northeast-10 Conference 7–3 7–2
2011 Bryan Collins PSAC East Division 7–4 6–1
2014 Bryan Collins Northeast-10 Conference 8–4 7–2
2016 Bryan Collins Northeast-10 Conference 12–1 9–0
2018 Bryan Collins Northeast-10 Conference 10–1 9–0

† Co-champions

Postseason history edit

Bowl games edit

LIU participated in one NCAA College Division level bowl games, going 0–1.

Season Coach Bowl Opponent Result
1971 Dom Anile Boardwalk Bowl Delaware L 22–72[13]

NCAA Division III Playoffs edit

LIU participated in the NCAA Division III Playoffs as C.W. Post.[14]

Season Coach Round Opponent Result
1976 Dom Anile Quarterfinals Towson L 10–14

NCAA Division II Playoffs edit

LIU participated in the NCAA Division II Playoffs as LIU Post.[15][16][17]

Season Coach Round Opponent Result
2002 Bryan Collins First round Grand Valley State L 13–62
2004 Bryan Collins First round West Chester L 3–35
2005 Bryan Collins First round
Second Round
Quarterfinals
West Chester
Shepherd
East Stroudsburg
W 24–20
W 28–21
L 28–55
2014 Bryan Collins First round Virginia State L 17–28
2016 Bryan Collins First round
Second Round
Winston-Salem State
Shepherd
W 48–41
L 21–40
2018 Bryan Collins First round Slippery Rock L 14–20

Future non-conference opponents edit

Announced schedules as of February 1, 2020.[18]

2023 2024 2025 2026
at Ohio at Kent State
at Bryant  
at Baylor  
at Maine  

Home stadium edit

The Sharks play their home games at Bethpage Federal Credit Union Stadium in Brookville, New York. The stadium was upgraded to meet NCAA Division I requirements as part of the program's elevation to D-I.[2] The visiting stands were demolished and replaced with larger stands that mirror the home side; the expansion brought the capacity up to 6,000 seats.[8]

References edit

  1. ^ Long Island University Style Guide for Print and Visual Application (PDF). July 25, 2019. Retrieved October 24, 2019.
  2. ^ a b MacDonald, Sean (October 27, 2019). "Bethpage Federal Credit Union Stadium – LIU Sharks". Stadium Journey. Retrieved February 3, 2020.
  3. ^ a b c d e Luchter, P.S. (May 21, 2010). "Long Island University All-Time Football Records". List Of Amazing Sports Lists. Retrieved February 4, 2020.
  4. ^ Butler and Tolentino (October 10, 2018). "Game Changer: Athletics Becomes 'OneLIU'". The Pioneer. Retrieved February 4, 2020.
  5. ^ "Welcome to the Shark Tank: Long Island University Chooses the Shark as New Mascot" (Press release). Long Island University. May 15, 2019. Retrieved May 16, 2019.
  6. ^ "LIU combining Post and Brooklyn athletic programs". Newsday. October 3, 2018. Retrieved October 9, 2018.
  7. ^ . Long Island University. Archived from the original on August 21, 2019. Retrieved October 9, 2018.
  8. ^ a b Schwartz, Peter (August 6, 2019). "LIU Football Ready To Jump To Division 1". NY Sportsday. Retrieved February 5, 2020.
  9. ^ "Division II Football Coaches Poll". NCAA.com. Retrieved August 2, 2019.
  10. ^ "ECAC Announces 2018 Football Teams of the Year and Lambert Awards". ECACsports.com. January 15, 2019. Retrieved August 2, 2019.
  11. ^ "Brother of NFL quarterback fatally stabbed in Nashville". NBC News. Retrieved December 26, 2019.
  12. ^ . Wayback Machine Internet Archive. College Football Data Warehouse. Archived from the original on September 7, 2015. Retrieved February 5, 2020.
  13. ^ "Delaware Humbles Post, 72–22". Asbury Park Sunday Press. December 12, 1971. p. E3 – via Newspapers.com.
  14. ^ . Wayback Machine Internet Archive. College Football Data Warehouse. Archived from the original on September 6, 2015. Retrieved February 4, 2020.
  15. ^ . Wayback Machine Internet Archive. College Football Data Warehouse. Archived from the original on September 7, 2015. Retrieved February 4, 2020.
  16. ^ . Wayback Machine Internet Archive. College Football Data Warehouse. Archived from the original on September 6, 2015. Retrieved February 4, 2020.
  17. ^ . Wayback Machine Internet Archive. College Football Data Warehouse. Archived from the original on September 7, 2015. Retrieved February 4, 2020.
  18. ^ "LIU Sharks Football Future Schedules". FBSchedules.com. Retrieved February 1, 2020.

External links edit

  • Official website

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The LIU Sharks football program represents Long Island University in college football at the NCAA Division I Football Championship Subdivision formerly Division I AA level The Sharks are members of the Northeast Conference and play their home games in the 6 000 seat Bethpage Federal Credit Union Stadium 2 LIU Sharks football2023 LIU Sharks football teamFirst season1928Athletic directorRyan KellyHead coachRon Cooper 2nd season 8 14 364 StadiumBethpage Federal Credit Union Stadium capacity 6 000 Field surfaceField TurfLocationBrookville New YorkConferenceNortheast ConferenceAll time record422 260 6 618 Bowl record0 1 000 Playoff record0 1Conference titles18 14 outright 4 shared ColorsBlue and gold 1 Websitewww liuathletics com Contents 1 History 1 1 Long Island University Blackbirds 1 2 LIU Post Pioneers 1 3 LIU Sharks 2 Affiliations 2 1 Classifications 2 2 Conference memberships 3 Conference championships 4 Postseason history 4 1 Bowl games 4 2 NCAA Division III Playoffs 4 3 NCAA Division II Playoffs 5 Future non conference opponents 6 Home stadium 7 References 8 External linksHistory editLong Island University Blackbirds edit College football was first played at Long Island University s Brooklyn campus for six seasons from the late 1920s to 1940 when the program was suspended until the world situation stabilized 3 Under head coach Herbert Raubenheimer who also coached the LIU Brooklyn Blackbirds men s basketball the team won their opening game on September 29 1928 against Rider Clair Bee took over head coaching duties in the 1931 season before the program was suspended during the heart of the Great Depression Bee remained at the university coaching basketball and returned to the gridiron to coach the team from 1939 to 1940 3 After playing at several local venues in the early seasons the Blackbirds called Ebbets Field home for the 1939 and 1940 seasons 3 Over the six pre war seasons the Blackbirds went 9 17 1 3 LIU Post Pioneers edit This section needs expansion You can help by adding to it February 2020 In 1951 LIU purchased the C W Post estate to develop a suburban LIU campus due to increased post war suburban expansion LIU reinstated the football program in 1957 on the university s new campus in Brookville New York and football joined the sport offerings at C W Post College in the 1957 season 3 On October 3 2018 Long Island University announced that it was unifying the athletic programs of its two campuses into one Division I program effective with the 2019 20 academic year 4 The new program s nickname of Sharks was announced on May 15 2019 5 The LIU Sharks inherited the Northeast Conference membership of the Brooklyn campus As part of the merger football and several other Division II LIU Post teams for sports that had not been sponsored by LIU Brooklyn immediately moved to Division I without the usual transition period for an institution moving to a different division 6 7 8 In the final season as the LIU Post Pioneers the team reached the NCAA Division II Playoffs where they were defeated in the first round by Slippery Rock They finished ranked at No 21 in the Division II Coaches Poll 9 and received the 2019 Division II Lambert Cup from the Eastern College Athletic Conference ECAC and Metropolitan New York Football Writers signifying them as the best football team in the East in Division II football 10 LIU Sharks edit The Sharks finished winless in their first season A month after the season ended starting quarterback Clay Beathard was stabbed to death in Nashville Tennessee 11 Affiliations editClassifications edit Seasons Division1928 1931 Independent1932 1938 Football not a sponsored sport1939 1940 Independent1941 1956 Football not a sponsored sport1957 Independent1958 1972 NCAA College Division1973 1974 NCAA Division II1975 1977 NCAA Division III1978 1985 NCAA Division II1986 1992 NCAA Division III1993 2018 NCAA Division II2019 present NCAA Division I FCSConference memberships edit Seasons Conference1928 1931 Independent1932 1938 Football not a sponsored sport1939 1940 Independent1941 1956 Football not a sponsored sport1957 1971 Independent1972 1976 Metropolitan Intercollegiate Conference1977 1984 Independent1985 1992 Liberty Football Conference1993 1996 Independent1997 2000 Eastern Football Conference2001 2007 Northeast 10 Conference2008 2012 Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference2013 2018 Northeast 10 Conference2019 present Northeast ConferenceConference championships editLIU has won 18 conference championships four shared and 14 outright 12 Year Coach Conference Record Conference record1972 Dom Anile Metropolitan Intercollegiate Conference 6 3 3 01973 Dom Anile Metropolitan Intercollegiate Conference 10 1 5 01974 Dom Anile Metropolitan Intercollegiate Conference 6 4 4 01975 Dom Anile Metropolitan Intercollegiate Conference 9 1 4 01976 Dom Anile Metropolitan Intercollegiate Conference 8 2 3 01988 Tom Marshall Liberty Football Conference 5 5 5 1 T1990 Tom Marshall Liberty Football Conference 7 3 5 01999 Bryan Collins EFC Atlantic Division 9 2 7 12000 Bryan Collins EFC Atlantic Division 8 2 7 12001 Bryan Collins Northeast 10 Conference 11 1 9 12002 Bryan Collins Northeast 10 Conference 11 1 10 02004 Bryan Collins Northeast 10 Conference 8 3 8 12005 Bryan Collins Northeast 10 Conference 10 3 8 12006 Bryan Collins Northeast 10 Conference 7 3 7 22011 Bryan Collins PSAC East Division 7 4 6 12014 Bryan Collins Northeast 10 Conference 8 4 7 22016 Bryan Collins Northeast 10 Conference 12 1 9 02018 Bryan Collins Northeast 10 Conference 10 1 9 0 Co championsPostseason history editBowl games edit LIU participated in one NCAA College Division level bowl games going 0 1 Season Coach Bowl Opponent Result1971 Dom Anile Boardwalk Bowl Delaware L 22 72 13 NCAA Division III Playoffs edit LIU participated in the NCAA Division III Playoffs as C W Post 14 Season Coach Round Opponent Result1976 Dom Anile Quarterfinals Towson L 10 14NCAA Division II Playoffs edit LIU participated in the NCAA Division II Playoffs as LIU Post 15 16 17 Season Coach Round Opponent Result2002 Bryan Collins First round Grand Valley State L 13 622004 Bryan Collins First round West Chester L 3 352005 Bryan Collins First roundSecond RoundQuarterfinals West ChesterShepherdEast Stroudsburg W 24 20W 28 21L 28 552014 Bryan Collins First round Virginia State L 17 282016 Bryan Collins First roundSecond Round Winston Salem StateShepherd W 48 41L 21 402018 Bryan Collins First round Slippery Rock L 14 20Future non conference opponents editAnnounced schedules as of February 1 2020 18 2023 2024 2025 2026at Ohio at Kent Stateat Bryant at Baylor at Maine Home stadium editMain article Bethpage Federal Credit Union Stadium The Sharks play their home games at Bethpage Federal Credit Union Stadium in Brookville New York The stadium was upgraded to meet NCAA Division I requirements as part of the program s elevation to D I 2 The visiting stands were demolished and replaced with larger stands that mirror the home side the expansion brought the capacity up to 6 000 seats 8 References edit Long Island University Style Guide for Print and Visual Application PDF July 25 2019 Retrieved October 24 2019 a b MacDonald Sean October 27 2019 Bethpage Federal Credit Union Stadium LIU Sharks Stadium Journey Retrieved February 3 2020 a b c d e Luchter P S May 21 2010 Long Island University All Time Football Records List Of Amazing Sports Lists Retrieved February 4 2020 Butler and Tolentino October 10 2018 Game Changer Athletics Becomes OneLIU The Pioneer Retrieved February 4 2020 Welcome to the Shark Tank Long Island University Chooses the Shark as New Mascot Press release Long Island University May 15 2019 Retrieved May 16 2019 LIU combining Post and Brooklyn athletic programs Newsday October 3 2018 Retrieved October 9 2018 OneLIU website Long Island University Archived from the original on August 21 2019 Retrieved October 9 2018 a b Schwartz Peter August 6 2019 LIU Football Ready To Jump To Division 1 NY Sportsday Retrieved February 5 2020 Division II Football Coaches Poll NCAA com Retrieved August 2 2019 ECAC Announces 2018 Football Teams of the Year and Lambert Awards ECACsports com January 15 2019 Retrieved August 2 2019 Brother of NFL quarterback fatally stabbed in Nashville NBC News Retrieved December 26 2019 Long Island C W Post Composite Championship Listing Wayback Machine Internet Archive College Football Data Warehouse Archived from the original on September 7 2015 Retrieved February 5 2020 Delaware Humbles Post 72 22 Asbury Park Sunday Press December 12 1971 p E3 via Newspapers com Long Island C W Post Yearly Results 1975 1979 Wayback Machine Internet Archive College Football Data Warehouse Archived from the original on September 6 2015 Retrieved February 4 2020 Long Island C W Post Yearly Results 2000 2004 Wayback Machine Internet Archive College Football Data Warehouse Archived from the original on September 7 2015 Retrieved February 4 2020 Long Island C W Post Yearly Results 2005 2009 Wayback Machine Internet Archive College Football Data Warehouse Archived from the original on September 6 2015 Retrieved February 4 2020 Long Island C W Post Yearly Results 2010 2014 Wayback Machine Internet Archive College Football Data Warehouse Archived from the original on September 7 2015 Retrieved February 4 2020 LIU Sharks Football Future Schedules FBSchedules com Retrieved February 1 2020 External links editOfficial website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title LIU Sharks football amp oldid 1185813886, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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