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Maine Black Bears

The Maine Black Bears are the athletic teams that represent the University of Maine. A member of the America East Conference, the University of Maine sponsors teams in eight men's and nine women's NCAA sanctioned sports. The men's and women's ice hockey teams are members of Hockey East, and the football team is an associate member of the Coastal Athletic Association.

Maine Black Bears
UniversityUniversity of Maine
ConferenceAmerica East (primary)
CAA (football)
Hockey East
NCAADivision I (FCS)
Athletic directorJude Killy
LocationOrono, Maine
Varsity teams17 teams (8 men, 9 women)
Football stadiumAlfond Stadium
Basketball arenaCross Insurance Center
Ice hockey arenaAlfond Arena
MascotBananas T. Bear
NicknameBlack Bears
Fight songThe Maine Stein Song and For Maine
ColorsMaine blue, white, and navy[1]
     
Websitegoblackbears.com

Teams edit

Men's sports Women's sports
Baseball Basketball
Basketball Cross country
Cross country Field hockey
Football Ice hockey
Ice hockey Soccer
Swimming and diving Softball
Track and field Swimming and diving
Track and field
† – Track and field includes both indoor and outdoor.
 
America East Conference logo in Maine's colors

Ice hockey edit

The men's ice hockey program was introduced in 1977. The team has been successful and have won the Hockey East title five times, appeared in eleven Frozen Fours, and won 2 National Championships. The Black Bears compete in the Hockey East conference, which includes teams such as Boston College, Boston University, Northeastern, and New Hampshire. The program has produced many professional ice hockey players, such as Paul Kariya, Eric Weinrich, Keith Carney, Garth Snow, Mike Dunham, Dustin Penner, and Jimmy Howard. The team is best known for its 1992–93 season, in which the team only lost one game, finishing with a record of 42–1–2. The team is noted for its head coach Shawn Walsh, who coached the team for seventeen seasons. Walsh is credited with turning the team into such a successful program, as well as turning the Alfond Arena into one of the most intimidating arenas in college hockey. Walsh died of renal cell carcinoma on September 26, 2001.

Baseball edit

The baseball program has made several trips to the College World Series and has produced numerous major- league baseball players. The program has also made 16 NCAA tournament appearances, most recently in 2011 when they defeated FIU, 4-1, in the NCAA regionals. The program has won the AEC Tournament five times, in 1993, 2002, 2005, 2006, and 2011. The program also won the conference in 1990 and 1991, before the America East sponsored a baseball tournament.[2][3]

Basketball edit

The basketball teams, as well as all other sports teams, participate in the America East Conference. Former Clemson University head baseball coach Jack Leggett also attended the university, as well as NBA head coach Rick Carlisle (although Carlisle transferred to Virginia and finished his college career there). Other notables include Rufus Harris, Kevin Reed, Matt Rossignol, Jim Boylen, Andy Bedard, and several former Maine high school stars including Bangor's Jon McAllian and Edward Little's Troy Barnies. A prominent current player is San Diego-native Gerald Mclemore. The women's and men's basketball teams play at the Cross Insurance Center in Bangor starting with the 2013-14 season. The men's team has held a total of eight games at Memorial Gym since 2003–04.[4] The team has never played in the NCAA Division I men's basketball tournament.[5]

Cindy Blodgett played basketball at Maine before playing in the WNBA. She went on to serve as an assistant coach at Boston College and Brown.

The men's basketball team in recent years has made progress as in the 2009–10 season the team finished the season in second place in the America East conference with a 19–11 overall record with recording one of its biggest wins in recent years with a 52–51 win over Boston College of the Atlantic Coast Conference and in the 2010–11 season defeating the University of Massachusetts, 68-56, and Penn State, 74-64.

On May 23, 2007, Blodgett was named the head coach of the women's team. She was released in March 2011.

The Black Bears' rivalry with the New Hampshire Wildcats is the longest continuous basketball rivalry between any two non-Ivy League schools: the men's teams have played each other 109 seasons in a row, from 1904–1905 to the present season (2013–2014).

The program has developed 2 NBA players those being former Los Angeles Clippers Jeff Cross and former Boston Celtics and current head coach of the Dallas Mavericks Rick Carlisle.

Football edit

Maine's football team competes in the Coastal Athletic Association. Prior to the 2007 season, the NCAA football league was sponsored by the Atlantic 10 Conference. The football program has produced many professional football players and coaches, such as center Mike Flynn, offensive lineman Justin Strzelczyk, quarterback Mike Buck, wide receiver/coach Phil McGeoghan, Pro Bowl linebacker Lofa Tatupu, who transferred to USC after his freshman year, linebacker Stephen Cooper, Pro Bowl fullback/special teams Montell Owens, defensive back Daren Stone, tight end Matthew Mulligan, defensive lineman Mike DeVito, linebacker Jovan Belcher, Pro Bowl fullback/defensive lineman Patrick Ricard and defensive back Brandon McGowan. Current Iowa coach, and 2002 AP National Coach of the Year Kirk Ferentz began his head coaching career at Maine. The team also received brief publicity when the Oakland Raiders selected wide receiver Kevin McMahan as the last player in the 2006 NFL Draft, affectionately known as Mr. Irrelevant. The University of Maine is known currently to have the most active players on NFL rosters at the Division I FCS level.

The team has played several Football Bowl Subdivision (FBS) opponents. The team has played teams in recent years such as Iowa, Rutgers, Hawaii, Mississippi State, Nebraska, Connecticut, Syracuse, and Pittsburgh in 2011. In 2004, The Maine Black Bears defeated Mississippi State University, 9-7. This marked the first time that Maine defeated a Division I FBS opponent. The largest crowd that the Black Bears have ever played in front of was 77,469 fans at Memorial Stadium, when Maine fell, 25–7, to the Nebraska Cornhuskers in Lincoln. The team is scheduled to play BCS games at the ACC's Boston College in 2012 and the Big Ten's Northwestern in 2013. UM also defeated longtime rival and FBS opponent Massachusetts, 24-14, in 2013. Despite success over the past decade, including an NCAA tournament berth in 2011, Maine had never won a CAA regular season title. That drought ended on November 16, 2013 as Maine defeated the University of Rhode Island 41-0 at home to win their first CAA title.

Radio and television edit

Currently[as of?] the flagship for all football and hockey games, as well as their respective coaches shows are carried on the Voice of Maine News/Talk Network (WVOM-FM and WVQM; the current{[as of?}} flagship for all men's and women's basketball games as well as baseball and select softball games is WGUY. All games are carried on GoBlackBears.com. TV coverage includes Bangor's WVII-TV, with games simulcast on Fox College Sports. NESN, CBS Sports Network, and NBCSN Comcast SportsNet New England also carry select games as part of a larger contract with the conferences the sports are in. During the school year the Black Bear Insider is carried Sunday mornings on WVII at noon, and rebroadcast on Fox College Sports as well.

In 2006 the university sold the multimedia advertising and broadcast rights to all athletic events to Missouri-based Learfield Sports. Starting with the fall 2007 sports season, WVOM and WGUY split radio coverage, WGUY carrying men's and women's basketball and select baseball and softball games and WVOM carrying football and hockey broadcasts. After the 2008 fall sports season, WAEI-FM became the flagship for all Maine sports; the rights were transferred again to WKSQ in 2011 (though WAEI's AM sister station remained a co-flagship), before coming back full circle locally to WVOM (Blueberry) and WGUY (WaterFront) in 2013.

Many Black Bear games can also be heard on WMEB-FM, a student-run, commercial-free radio station located on campus.

Championships edit

Men's ice hockey edit

National Champions 1993, 1999
Hockey East Champions 1989, 1992, 1993, 2000, 2004

Men's Cross Country – 1915 (IC4A)

Baseball edit

CWS appearances 1964, 1976, 1981, 1982, 1983, 1984, 1986
America East Champions 1990, 1991, 1993, 2002, 2005, 2006, 2011

Softball
America East – 1994, 2004

Football
Yankee Conference – 1949, 1951, 1952, 1961, 1965, 1974, 1982,1989, 2000, 2009 Atlantic 10 – 2001, 2002
Coastal Athletic Association - 2013, 2018

Riflery
Yankee Conference – 1959, 1960, 1961, 1965, 1966[6]

Women's Basketball
America East – 1990, 1991, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 2004, 2018, 2019

Men's Cross Country
America East – 2004
Yankee Conference – 1950, 1954, 1955, 1957, 1959, 1963
New England – 1913, 1914, 1921, 1922, 1927, 1928, 1934, 1935, 1938, 1939, 1955, 1956, 1957, 1959

Men's Indoor Track
Yankee Conference – 1964

Men's Outdoor Track
America East – 1995
Yankee Conference – 1961, 1962, 1963, 1964, 1965
New England – 1927, 1928, 1929, 1930

Women's Outdoor Track
New England – 2003

References edit

  1. ^ Colors – Branding Toolbox – University of Maine. Retrieved April 5, 2017.
  2. ^ (PDF). America East. America East Conference. Archived from the original (PDF) on 27 May 2012. Retrieved 17 February 2012.
  3. ^ . America East. America East Conference. Archived from the original on 15 March 2012. Retrieved 17 February 2012.
  4. ^ Wager, Pete (19 October 2011). "UMaine basketball teams to play 10 home games at Memorial Gym this season". Bangor Daily News. Retrieved 21 October 2011.
  5. ^ "Maine Black Bears Index | College Basketball at". Sports-reference.com. Retrieved 2015-07-09.
  6. ^ The Maine Book: University of Maine Athletics 1881-2007 online at: http://umaine.edu/mclub/files/2011/07/27-Riflery.pdf

External links edit

  • Official website  

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The Maine Black Bears are the athletic teams that represent the University of Maine A member of the America East Conference the University of Maine sponsors teams in eight men s and nine women s NCAA sanctioned sports The men s and women s ice hockey teams are members of Hockey East and the football team is an associate member of the Coastal Athletic Association Maine Black BearsUniversityUniversity of MaineConferenceAmerica East primary CAA football Hockey EastNCAADivision I FCS Athletic directorJude KillyLocationOrono MaineVarsity teams17 teams 8 men 9 women Football stadiumAlfond StadiumBasketball arenaCross Insurance CenterIce hockey arenaAlfond ArenaMascotBananas T BearNicknameBlack BearsFight songThe Maine Stein Song and For MaineColorsMaine blue white and navy 1 Websitegoblackbears wbr com Contents 1 Teams 1 1 Ice hockey 1 2 Baseball 1 3 Basketball 1 4 Football 1 5 Radio and television 2 Championships 2 1 Men s ice hockey 2 2 Baseball 3 References 4 External linksTeams editMen s sports Women s sportsBaseball BasketballBasketball Cross countryCross country Field hockeyFootball Ice hockeyIce hockey SoccerSwimming and diving SoftballTrack and field Swimming and divingTrack and field Track and field includes both indoor and outdoor nbsp America East Conference logo in Maine s colorsIce hockey edit Main articles Maine Black Bears men s ice hockey and Maine Black Bears women s ice hockey The men s ice hockey program was introduced in 1977 The team has been successful and have won the Hockey East title five times appeared in eleven Frozen Fours and won 2 National Championships The Black Bears compete in the Hockey East conference which includes teams such as Boston College Boston University Northeastern and New Hampshire The program has produced many professional ice hockey players such as Paul Kariya Eric Weinrich Keith Carney Garth Snow Mike Dunham Dustin Penner and Jimmy Howard The team is best known for its 1992 93 season in which the team only lost one game finishing with a record of 42 1 2 The team is noted for its head coach Shawn Walsh who coached the team for seventeen seasons Walsh is credited with turning the team into such a successful program as well as turning the Alfond Arena into one of the most intimidating arenas in college hockey Walsh died of renal cell carcinoma on September 26 2001 Baseball edit Main article Maine Black Bears baseball The baseball program has made several trips to the College World Series and has produced numerous major league baseball players The program has also made 16 NCAA tournament appearances most recently in 2011 when they defeated FIU 4 1 in the NCAA regionals The program has won the AEC Tournament five times in 1993 2002 2005 2006 and 2011 The program also won the conference in 1990 and 1991 before the America East sponsored a baseball tournament 2 3 Basketball edit Main articles Maine Black Bears men s basketball and Maine Black Bears women s basketball The basketball teams as well as all other sports teams participate in the America East Conference Former Clemson University head baseball coach Jack Leggett also attended the university as well as NBA head coach Rick Carlisle although Carlisle transferred to Virginia and finished his college career there Other notables include Rufus Harris Kevin Reed Matt Rossignol Jim Boylen Andy Bedard and several former Maine high school stars including Bangor s Jon McAllian and Edward Little s Troy Barnies A prominent current player is San Diego native Gerald Mclemore The women s and men s basketball teams play at the Cross Insurance Center in Bangor starting with the 2013 14 season The men s team has held a total of eight games at Memorial Gym since 2003 04 4 The team has never played in the NCAA Division I men s basketball tournament 5 Cindy Blodgett played basketball at Maine before playing in the WNBA She went on to serve as an assistant coach at Boston College and Brown The men s basketball team in recent years has made progress as in the 2009 10 season the team finished the season in second place in the America East conference with a 19 11 overall record with recording one of its biggest wins in recent years with a 52 51 win over Boston College of the Atlantic Coast Conference and in the 2010 11 season defeating the University of Massachusetts 68 56 and Penn State 74 64 On May 23 2007 Blodgett was named the head coach of the women s team She was released in March 2011 The Black Bears rivalry with the New Hampshire Wildcats is the longest continuous basketball rivalry between any two non Ivy League schools the men s teams have played each other 109 seasons in a row from 1904 1905 to the present season 2013 2014 The program has developed 2 NBA players those being former Los Angeles Clippers Jeff Cross and former Boston Celtics and current head coach of the Dallas Mavericks Rick Carlisle Football edit Main article Maine Black Bears football Maine s football team competes in the Coastal Athletic Association Prior to the 2007 season the NCAA football league was sponsored by the Atlantic 10 Conference The football program has produced many professional football players and coaches such as center Mike Flynn offensive lineman Justin Strzelczyk quarterback Mike Buck wide receiver coach Phil McGeoghan Pro Bowl linebacker Lofa Tatupu who transferred to USC after his freshman year linebacker Stephen Cooper Pro Bowl fullback special teams Montell Owens defensive back Daren Stone tight end Matthew Mulligan defensive lineman Mike DeVito linebacker Jovan Belcher Pro Bowl fullback defensive lineman Patrick Ricard and defensive back Brandon McGowan Current Iowa coach and 2002 AP National Coach of the Year Kirk Ferentz began his head coaching career at Maine The team also received brief publicity when the Oakland Raiders selected wide receiver Kevin McMahan as the last player in the 2006 NFL Draft affectionately known as Mr Irrelevant The University of Maine is known currently to have the most active players on NFL rosters at the Division I FCS level The team has played several Football Bowl Subdivision FBS opponents The team has played teams in recent years such as Iowa Rutgers Hawaii Mississippi State Nebraska Connecticut Syracuse and Pittsburgh in 2011 In 2004 The Maine Black Bears defeated Mississippi State University 9 7 This marked the first time that Maine defeated a Division I FBS opponent The largest crowd that the Black Bears have ever played in front of was 77 469 fans at Memorial Stadium when Maine fell 25 7 to the Nebraska Cornhuskers in Lincoln The team is scheduled to play BCS games at the ACC s Boston College in 2012 and the Big Ten s Northwestern in 2013 UM also defeated longtime rival and FBS opponent Massachusetts 24 14 in 2013 Despite success over the past decade including an NCAA tournament berth in 2011 Maine had never won a CAA regular season title That drought ended on November 16 2013 as Maine defeated the University of Rhode Island 41 0 at home to win their first CAA title Radio and television edit Main article Black Bear Sports Network Currently as of the flagship for all football and hockey games as well as their respective coaches shows are carried on the Voice of Maine News Talk Network WVOM FM and WVQM the current as of flagship for all men s and women s basketball games as well as baseball and select softball games is WGUY All games are carried on GoBlackBears com TV coverage includes Bangor s WVII TV with games simulcast on Fox College Sports NESN CBS Sports Network and NBCSN Comcast SportsNet New England also carry select games as part of a larger contract with the conferences the sports are in During the school year the Black Bear Insider is carried Sunday mornings on WVII at noon and rebroadcast on Fox College Sports as well In 2006 the university sold the multimedia advertising and broadcast rights to all athletic events to Missouri based Learfield Sports Starting with the fall 2007 sports season WVOM and WGUY split radio coverage WGUY carrying men s and women s basketball and select baseball and softball games and WVOM carrying football and hockey broadcasts After the 2008 fall sports season WAEI FM became the flagship for all Maine sports the rights were transferred again to WKSQ in 2011 though WAEI s AM sister station remained a co flagship before coming back full circle locally to WVOM Blueberry and WGUY WaterFront in 2013 Many Black Bear games can also be heard on WMEB FM a student run commercial free radio station located on campus Championships editMen s ice hockey edit National Champions 1993 1999Hockey East Champions 1989 1992 1993 2000 2004Men s Cross Country 1915 IC4A Baseball edit CWS appearances 1964 1976 1981 1982 1983 1984 1986America East Champions 1990 1991 1993 2002 2005 2006 2011Softball America East 1994 2004Football Yankee Conference 1949 1951 1952 1961 1965 1974 1982 1989 2000 2009 Atlantic 10 2001 2002 Coastal Athletic Association 2013 2018Riflery Yankee Conference 1959 1960 1961 1965 1966 6 Women s Basketball America East 1990 1991 1995 1996 1997 1998 2004 2018 2019Men s Cross Country America East 2004 Yankee Conference 1950 1954 1955 1957 1959 1963 New England 1913 1914 1921 1922 1927 1928 1934 1935 1938 1939 1955 1956 1957 1959Men s Indoor Track Yankee Conference 1964Men s Outdoor Track America East 1995 Yankee Conference 1961 1962 1963 1964 1965 New England 1927 1928 1929 1930Women s Outdoor Track New England 2003References edit Colors Branding Toolbox University of Maine Retrieved April 5 2017 America East Conference Baseball Record Book PDF America East America East Conference Archived from the original PDF on 27 May 2012 Retrieved 17 February 2012 2011 America East Baseball Championships America East America East Conference Archived from the original on 15 March 2012 Retrieved 17 February 2012 Wager Pete 19 October 2011 UMaine basketball teams to play 10 home games at Memorial Gym this season Bangor Daily News Retrieved 21 October 2011 Maine Black Bears Index College Basketball at Sports reference com Retrieved 2015 07 09 The Maine Book University of Maine Athletics 1881 2007 online at http umaine edu mclub files 2011 07 27 Riflery pdfExternal links editOfficial website nbsp Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Maine Black Bears amp oldid 1181692695, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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