fbpx
Wikipedia

Marian University (Indiana)

Marian University is a private Roman Catholic university in Indianapolis, Indiana. Founded in 1851 by the Sisters of St. Francis in Oldenburg, Indiana, the college moved to Indianapolis in 1937. Marian was referred to as Marian College from 1936 until 2009, when it was renamed Marian University.[4]

Marian University
Former names
St. Francis Normal School (1851–1936)
Immaculate Conception Junior College (1924–1936)
Marian College (1936–2009)
MottoSedes sapientiae (Latin)
Motto in English
"Seat of Wisdom"
TypePrivate university
Established1851; 172 years ago (1851)
AccreditationHLC
Religious affiliation
Roman Catholic (Sisters of St. Francis)
Endowment$58.3 million (2021)[1]
PresidentDaniel J. Elsener
ProvostAlan J. Silva
Academic staff
166 full time
Students3,595
Undergraduates2,431
Postgraduates1,164
650
Location, ,
United States

39°48′51″N 86°12′11″W / 39.81417°N 86.20306°W / 39.81417; -86.20306Coordinates: 39°48′51″N 86°12′11″W / 39.81417°N 86.20306°W / 39.81417; -86.20306
CampusLarge City, 120 acres (0.49 km2)[2]
Other campusesPlymouth
NewspaperThe Marion Phoenix
ColorsDark Blue, Gold & Old Gold[3]
     
NicknameKnights
Sporting affiliations
NAIACrossroads (primary)
NAIA – MSFA (football)
MascotKnightro
Websitewww.marian.edu

In 2013, the university opened the first medical school in over 100 years in Indiana, which was the first osteopathic medical school in the state and the second operational medical school in Indiana at the time.[5] As of 2017, enrollment included 2,431 undergraduate students, 1,164 graduate students, and 650 doctoral students.[6]

Marian University athletes have won 45 USA Cycling National Championships and 8 NAIA National Championships: Football in 2012 and 2015; Women's Basketball in 2016 and 2017; Men's Track and Field 60-meter hurdles in 2016 and 2017, and 110-meter hurdles and 800 meter in 2017.[7] Their mascot is Knightro the Knight.[8]

History

 
The Allison Mansion

Marian University was founded in 1851 by the Sisters of St. Francis, Oldenburg, Indiana, as a liberal arts school with a program for training teachers. Under the direction of Father Francis Joseph Rudolph and Mother Theresa Hackelmeier, teachers were trained at Oldenburg for more than a decade before Indiana adopted its first tax-supported normal school.

Originally known as St. Francis Normal, the school became a four-year, state-approved institution which merged with 'Immaculate Conception Junior College to form Marian College. In November 1936, the Sisters of St. Francis purchased the former James A. Allison estate, "Riverdale", located in Indianapolis, as a site for Marian College.

In 1937, the institution moved to Indianapolis under the direction of Mother M. Clarissa Dillhoff, after securing a state charter and purchasing the Riverdale estate in 1936. Allison Mansion became the new location of Marian College. The building housed the library, administrative offices, classrooms, and sleeping quarters for the Sisters. Classes began on September 15, 1937.

In 1948 the institution began an expansion project that included the addition of Clare Hall, the Gymnasium, and Marian Hall. In 1954, as the new Marian Hall was completed, the institution became the first co-educational Catholic college in Indiana. Two years later, the North Central Association accredited Marian College.

The university's Modernist-style library was designed by noted Indianapolis architect Evans Woollen III, the principal and founder of Woollen, Molzan and Partners, and completed in 1966. The library's square form has an exposed structural frame and open staircase with stacks arranged around reading areas.[9]

The National Council for Accreditation of Teacher Education formally accepted all teacher education programs of the college in 1976. The Indiana State Board of Nursing approved the associate level nursing curriculum in 1977 and the baccalaureate program in 1987. The National League of Nursing has accredited both programs—the associate in 1986 and the baccalaureate in 1992. In 2000, Marian's Adult Programs (MAP) began offering bachelor's and associate degrees in business.

On July 1, 2009, Marian College became Marian University.[4] Over the course of several years prior to this, the college grew and expanded the academic curriculum, added a football team and marching band, adding and renovating buildings.[4]

On January 15, 2010, Marian University announced plans to begin a college of osteopathic medicine; the second in the state of Indiana and the first Catholic osteopathic medical school[10] due to the generosity of an anonymous donor's $30 million pledge. On August 23, 2011, during the groundbreaking ceremony, the new school of osteopathic medicine building was officially named after the erstwhile anonymous donor, AIT Labs CEO Michael A. Evans.[11] Additionally, Margaret Mary Community Hospital pledged $150,000 to the College of Osteopathic Medicine dedicated to building a simulation lab and seminar room for the medical students.[10]

In July 2021, Ancilla College and Marian officially merged and opened as the Marian University's Ancilla College in Donaldson, Indiana.[12]

Campus

Marian University is located about four miles northwest of downtown Indianapolis, on a 200-acre campus.[2] The Marian University campus includes:

  • The Nina Mason Pulliam EcoLab, a 55-acre wetland and lowland forest located on the north end of the Marian University campus.[13]
  • The Riverdale Estate, which includes Allison Mansion and Indiana's largest and most intact landscape designed by Jens Jensen. The mansion holds the offices of the president.
  • The Lake Sullivan Sports Complex, now known as the Indy Cycloplex, which Marian operates for the City of Indianapolis Parks and Recreation Department. This park is home to the Major Taylor Velodrome and Indy Cycloplex BMX track, as well as singletrack MTB trails and a dual slalom course, and hosts races, clinics, and other events in all cycling disciplines, as well as community events.[14]

Academics

As of 2017, Marian University served 2,431 undergraduate students, 1,164 graduate students, and 650 medical students with a student-faculty ratio of 14:1.[6] Marian University is accredited by North Central Association of Colleges and Schools.[15]

Marian University is organized into five schools with 40 majors, 46 minors, and 26 concentrations:[6]

Marian University offers several routes to earning a teaching license via Indianapolis Teaching Fellows, traditional education program, Master's Bridge to Teaching, the Master of Arts in Teaching program, and the ACTION program. Marian University is one of the few universities to offer the Leadership Academy for Principals.

Marian University Leighton School of Nursing offers several degree programs including an online Accelerated BSN program that can be completed in as few as 16 months.[20]

Marian University College of Osteopathic Medicine opened in August 2013 with the first-class graduated 133 doctors of osteopathic medicine.[21][5] The university also offers accelerated degree programs in business for adults through Marian's Adult Programs (MAP). [1]

On the Ancilla College campus, there are currently 7 degree programs offered. These include a Bachelor's in Nursing as well as Associate's in Agriculture, Business, Education, Exercise Science, Liberal Arts, and Veterinary Nursing.[22]

Student life

The Student Government Association of Marian University (SGA) is actively involved with campus events such as homecoming and the fall festival. Intramural sports are popular, especially basketball, flag football, and ultimate frisbee. Construction of a new dining commons, fitness facility, and the Paul J. Norman Center, the new home of the Byrum School of Business, will be completed in 2018.[23] Students perform plays and other theatrical performances, including a marching band and speech team. In 2010, the speech team won the state championship and placed tenth in Division I at the national forensics championship. Each year, the speech team travels to nearly 12 tournaments, plus a week-long trip to the National Forensic Association's Individual Events Tournament in April. At tournaments, students compete in a variety of events such as impromptu speaking, persuasive speaking, and dramatic interpretation. On February 20, 2010, the speech team claimed first place over-all at the state tournament. A member of the speech team that year went on to become Miss. Indiana in 2014.

There are nearly 30 student run clubs and organizations at Marian University, including The Literary Arts Society (LASMU), College Mentors for Kids,[24] Pax Christi (peace and justice), Society of Human Resource Management (business), Marian University Student Nurses’ Association (MUSNA) (nursing), Kappa Delta Pi, Japan and Anime Culture Club (JACC)(culture), Marian Urban Sports (MUSC), the Green Life club (general), and Alpha Delta Gamma, the university's first fraternity.

Adjacent to campus, though not located on campus property, is Bishop Simon Bruté College Seminary, a college seminary for Catholic seminarians, operated by the Archdiocese of Indianapolis. Approximately 20-30 young men, who are also Marian students, live at the seminary and receive formation there.[25]

Athletics

The Marian athletic teams are called the Knights. The university is a member of the National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics (NAIA), primarily competing in the Crossroads League (formerly known as the Mid-Central College Conference (MCCC) until after the 2011–12 school year) for most of its sports since the 1987–88 academic year; while its football team competes in the Mideast League of the Mid-States Football Association (MSFA).

Marian competes in 24 intercollegiate varsity sports: Men's sports include baseball, basketball, bowling, cross country, football, golf, rugby, soccer, tennis, track & field and wrestling; while women's sports include basketball, bowling, cross country, golf, lacrosse, soccer, softball, tennis, track & field and volleyball; and co-ed sports include cycling, cheerleading and dance.

Conference sports
Sport Men's Women's Co-ed
Baseball  Y
Basketball  Y  Y
Bowling  Y  Y
Cheerleading  Y
Cross country  Y  Y
Cycling  Y
Dance  Y
Football  Y
Golf  Y  Y
Lacrosse  Y
Rugby  Y
Soccer  Y  Y
Softball  Y
Tennis  Y  Y
Track and field  Y  Y
Volleyball  Y
Wrestling  Y

The university's mascot is Knightro, the Knight.

Cycling

Marian University is nationally known[26] for its cycling team, which practices and competes at the Indy Cycloplex, home of the Major Taylor Velodrome. The cycling team is a Division I varsity team underneath the collegiate cycling umbrella of USA Cycling.

Marian University's cycling team has won 19 national track championships in Division I and is widely regarded as one of the most prestigious programs in the nation. In the 2009–10 seasons, Marian University won both USA Cycling's Collegiate Track National Championships in 2009 and USA Cycling's Collegiate Road Championship title in 2010. The cycling team has won a total of 47 national championship titles in the track, mountain bike, cyclo-cross, BMX, and road disciplines.

National Championship appearances

Year Sport Result Score Opponent
2012 Football Won 30–27 Morningside (IA)
2014 Football Lost 55–31 Southern Oregon
2015 Football Won 31–14 Southern Oregon
2016 Women's Basketball Won 59–48 Southern Oregon
2017 Women's Basketball Won 66–52 Saint Xavier (IL)
2019 Women's Volleyball Won 3–0 Westmont (CA)
2019 Women's Soccer Lost 2–0 Keiser (FL)
2019 Football Lost 40–38 Morningside (IA)

Men's basketball

The men's basketball program is the oldest intercollegiate athletic team at Marian. Established for the 1954–1955 season by athletic director and Head Coach Walt Fields, the team has an overall record of 868-740 (.539). A Crossroads League member since 1988–1989, the Knights have a 225-209 (.518) conference record, winning three titles (1988–89, 2000–01, 2003–04) and two Crossroads League Tournament titles (1997–98, 2000–01).

The Knights have seven NAIA Tournament appearances and have a post-season record of 10-7 (.588). They reached the Final Four in 2018-19 and have two additional Elite Eight berths (2000–01, 2017–18) and three additional Sweet Sixteen appearances (2003–04, 2011–12 and 2019–20).

John Grimes led the program for 36 seasons, compiling a record of 566-408 (.581), three Crossroads League titles and three NAIA Tournament appearances (1997–1998, 2000–2001 and 2003–2004). Grimes also served as the athletic director for the first 26 seasons of his coaching tenure. Todd Lickliter led the program for three seasons (2012–2013 to 2014–2015).

Football

Marian began a football program in 2007 under head coach Ted Karras Jr. Since then, the Knights have won two NAIA national championships. In 2012, in only their sixth year of play, the Knights won their first NAIA football championship.[27] In 2014, the #7 Marian Knights became the NAIA runner-up after losing to #8 Southern Oregon University 55–31.[28] The next year, the Knights won the NAIA championship, a rematch of the 2014 national championship against the SOU Raiders, 31–14. This marked their third championship game appearance and second victory in four years. The head coach for that victory was Mark Henninger.[29] Several football program alumni have earned contracts at the professional level, such as Krishawn Hogan[30] and Julian Williams.[31]

In 2019, Marian running back Charles Salary was named the NAIA Football National Player of the Year, the first time a player from Marian was recognized with the honor.

Season-by-season record

Year Team Overall Conference Standing Bowl/playoffs NAIA#
Marian Knights (Mid-States Football Association) (2007–present)
2007 Marian 1–9 1–6 7th (MEL)
2008 Marian 7–4 2–4 5th (MEL)
2009 Marian 6–5 3–4 5th (MEL)
2010 Marian 10–3 5–2 3rd (MEL) L NAIA Quarterfinal 7
2011 Marian 12–1 5–0 1st (MEL) L NAIA Semifinal 3
2012 Marian 12–1 4–1 T–1st (MEL) W NAIA Championship 1
2013 Marian 6–5 4–2 T–2nd (MEL)
2014 Marian 11–3 5–1 T–1st (MEL) L NAIA Championship 2
2015 Marian 12–2 5–1 2nd (MEL) W NAIA Championship 1
2016 Marian 11–1 6–0 1st (MEL) L NAIA Quarterfinal 5
2017 Marian 7–3 4–2 3rd (MEL) 18
2018 Marian 10–1 6–0 1st (MEL) L NAIA First Round 9
2019 Marian 12–1 6–0 1st (MEL) L NAIA Championship 2
Marian: 118–39 56–23
Total: 118-39
      National championship         Conference title         Conference division title or championship game berth

Other athletic achievements

Other Knights' athletic achievements include:

  • 23 All-Conference selections
  • 309 All MCC First Team Honors
  • 162 Daktronics NAIA Scholar-Athletes
  • 25 NAIA All Americans
  • 5 NAIA Champions of Character Award recipients
  • 1 NAIA Football National Player of the Year
  • 6 NAIA Region VIII Player of the Year
  • 1 NAIA Region VIII Player of the Year
  • 37 MCC championships
  • 25 MCC Coach of the Year Honors
  • 14 MCC Players of the Year
  • 38 USA Cycling Collegiate National Championships

See also

References

  1. ^ "Annual President's Report".
  2. ^ a b "Marian University". U.S. News & World Report.
  3. ^ "Brand Identity".
  4. ^ a b c "Marian University: History". Marian University.
  5. ^ a b "It's a first for Marian: 133 new doctors". Indianapolis Star. Retrieved 2017-10-25.
  6. ^ a b c "At a Glance". marian.edu. Retrieved 2017-09-22.
  7. ^ "Marian University | At a Glance PDF" (PDF). marian.edu. October 2017. Retrieved October 25, 2017.
  8. ^ "Knightro". marian.edu. Retrieved 2017-10-25.
  9. ^ "Recent Work of Evans Woollen". Architectural Record. Vol. 141, no. 5. New York City: McGraw-Hill. May 1967. pp. 140–41.
  10. ^ a b . Marian University. Archived from the original on 16 May 2012. Retrieved 8 May 2012.
  11. ^ . Marian.edu. Archived from the original on 2012-03-20. Retrieved 2012-06-21.
  12. ^ "Ancilla College".
  13. ^ "Nina Mason Pulliam EcoLab". Marian.edu. 2014-01-21. Retrieved 2014-05-26.
  14. ^ "Indy Cycloplex". Indy Cycloplex. Retrieved 2020-11-22.
  15. ^ "Marian University". College Navigator. U.S. Department of Education Institute of Education Sciences National Center for Education Statistics.
  16. ^ "Byrum School of Business at Marian University". marian.edu. Retrieved 2017-11-20.
  17. ^ "College of Arts and Sciences". marian.edu. Retrieved 2017-11-20.
  18. ^ "The Educators College program includes a revolutionary one year student-teaching residency". marian.edu. Retrieved 2017-11-20.
  19. ^ "Leighton School of Nursing at Marian University Indianapolis". marian.edu. Retrieved 2017-11-20.
  20. ^ "Accelerated Nursing Program | Marian University for St. Vincent". Indianapolis. Retrieved 2017-06-27.
  21. ^ "Indiana's first osteopathic medical school welcomes first class". Indiana State Medical Association. Aug 19, 2013.
  22. ^ Cite error: The named reference Ancilla College was invoked but never defined (see the help page).
  23. ^ "Construction Corner - Marian University is building a new business facility and a student learning center". marian.edu. Retrieved 2017-10-25.
  24. ^ "Volunteer Organization | Mentoring | College Mentors for Kids". Collegementors.org. Retrieved 2012-07-02.
  25. ^ . Bishop Simon Brute. Archived from the original on 2017-10-26. Retrieved October 25, 2017.
  26. ^ "Marian University - Indianapolis News". Muknights.com. 2012-06-19. Retrieved 2012-07-02.
  27. ^ "Marian wins NAIA title, beating Morningside in OT - NCAA Football". CBS Sports. Retrieved 2014-05-26.
  28. ^ "Marian University - Indianapolis Athletics News". muknights.com. Retrieved 6 August 2015.
  29. ^ "Marian (Ind.) Wins Second National Championship". National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics. December 19, 2015. Retrieved 2016-01-12.
  30. ^ Urban, Darren (May 2, 2017). . AZCardinals.com. Archived from the original on May 2, 2017. Retrieved May 10, 2017.
  31. ^ Josh Ouellette (March 15, 2014). "Shock Storm Iowa in 2014 AFL Opener". khq.com. WorldNow and KHQ. Retrieved March 27, 2014.

External links

  • Official website
  • Official athletics website

marian, university, indiana, fond, wisconsin, school, same, name, marian, university, wisconsin, marian, university, private, roman, catholic, university, indianapolis, indiana, founded, 1851, sisters, francis, oldenburg, indiana, college, moved, indianapolis,. For the Fond du Lac Wisconsin school of the same name see Marian University Wisconsin Marian University is a private Roman Catholic university in Indianapolis Indiana Founded in 1851 by the Sisters of St Francis in Oldenburg Indiana the college moved to Indianapolis in 1937 Marian was referred to as Marian College from 1936 until 2009 when it was renamed Marian University 4 Marian UniversityFormer namesSt Francis Normal School 1851 1936 Immaculate Conception Junior College 1924 1936 Marian College 1936 2009 MottoSedes sapientiae Latin Motto in English Seat of Wisdom TypePrivate universityEstablished1851 172 years ago 1851 AccreditationHLCReligious affiliationRoman Catholic Sisters of St Francis Endowment 58 3 million 2021 1 PresidentDaniel J ElsenerProvostAlan J SilvaAcademic staff166 full timeStudents3 595Undergraduates2 431Postgraduates1 164Doctoral students650LocationIndianapolis Indiana United States39 48 51 N 86 12 11 W 39 81417 N 86 20306 W 39 81417 86 20306 Coordinates 39 48 51 N 86 12 11 W 39 81417 N 86 20306 W 39 81417 86 20306CampusLarge City 120 acres 0 49 km2 2 Other campusesPlymouthNewspaperThe Marion PhoenixColorsDark Blue Gold amp Old Gold 3 NicknameKnightsSporting affiliationsNAIA Crossroads primary NAIA MSFA football MascotKnightroWebsitewww wbr marian wbr eduIn 2013 the university opened the first medical school in over 100 years in Indiana which was the first osteopathic medical school in the state and the second operational medical school in Indiana at the time 5 As of 2017 enrollment included 2 431 undergraduate students 1 164 graduate students and 650 doctoral students 6 Marian University athletes have won 45 USA Cycling National Championships and 8 NAIA National Championships Football in 2012 and 2015 Women s Basketball in 2016 and 2017 Men s Track and Field 60 meter hurdles in 2016 and 2017 and 110 meter hurdles and 800 meter in 2017 7 Their mascot is Knightro the Knight 8 Contents 1 History 2 Campus 3 Academics 4 Student life 5 Athletics 5 1 Cycling 5 2 National Championship appearances 5 3 Men s basketball 5 4 Football 5 4 1 Season by season record 5 5 Other athletic achievements 6 See also 7 References 8 External linksHistory Edit The Allison Mansion Marian University was founded in 1851 by the Sisters of St Francis Oldenburg Indiana as a liberal arts school with a program for training teachers Under the direction of Father Francis Joseph Rudolph and Mother Theresa Hackelmeier teachers were trained at Oldenburg for more than a decade before Indiana adopted its first tax supported normal school Originally known as St Francis Normal the school became a four year state approved institution which merged with Immaculate Conception Junior College to form Marian College In November 1936 the Sisters of St Francis purchased the former James A Allison estate Riverdale located in Indianapolis as a site for Marian College In 1937 the institution moved to Indianapolis under the direction of Mother M Clarissa Dillhoff after securing a state charter and purchasing the Riverdale estate in 1936 Allison Mansion became the new location of Marian College The building housed the library administrative offices classrooms and sleeping quarters for the Sisters Classes began on September 15 1937 In 1948 the institution began an expansion project that included the addition of Clare Hall the Gymnasium and Marian Hall In 1954 as the new Marian Hall was completed the institution became the first co educational Catholic college in Indiana Two years later the North Central Association accredited Marian College The university s Modernist style library was designed by noted Indianapolis architect Evans Woollen III the principal and founder of Woollen Molzan and Partners and completed in 1966 The library s square form has an exposed structural frame and open staircase with stacks arranged around reading areas 9 The National Council for Accreditation of Teacher Education formally accepted all teacher education programs of the college in 1976 The Indiana State Board of Nursing approved the associate level nursing curriculum in 1977 and the baccalaureate program in 1987 The National League of Nursing has accredited both programs the associate in 1986 and the baccalaureate in 1992 In 2000 Marian s Adult Programs MAP began offering bachelor s and associate degrees in business On July 1 2009 Marian College became Marian University 4 Over the course of several years prior to this the college grew and expanded the academic curriculum added a football team and marching band adding and renovating buildings 4 On January 15 2010 Marian University announced plans to begin a college of osteopathic medicine the second in the state of Indiana and the first Catholic osteopathic medical school 10 due to the generosity of an anonymous donor s 30 million pledge On August 23 2011 during the groundbreaking ceremony the new school of osteopathic medicine building was officially named after the erstwhile anonymous donor AIT Labs CEO Michael A Evans 11 Additionally Margaret Mary Community Hospital pledged 150 000 to the College of Osteopathic Medicine dedicated to building a simulation lab and seminar room for the medical students 10 In July 2021 Ancilla College and Marian officially merged and opened as the Marian University s Ancilla College in Donaldson Indiana 12 Campus EditMarian University is located about four miles northwest of downtown Indianapolis on a 200 acre campus 2 The Marian University campus includes The Nina Mason Pulliam EcoLab a 55 acre wetland and lowland forest located on the north end of the Marian University campus 13 The Riverdale Estate which includes Allison Mansion and Indiana s largest and most intact landscape designed by Jens Jensen The mansion holds the offices of the president The Lake Sullivan Sports Complex now known as the Indy Cycloplex which Marian operates for the City of Indianapolis Parks and Recreation Department This park is home to the Major Taylor Velodrome and Indy Cycloplex BMX track as well as singletrack MTB trails and a dual slalom course and hosts races clinics and other events in all cycling disciplines as well as community events 14 Academics EditAs of 2017 Marian University served 2 431 undergraduate students 1 164 graduate students and 650 medical students with a student faculty ratio of 14 1 6 Marian University is accredited by North Central Association of Colleges and Schools 15 Marian University is organized into five schools with 40 majors 46 minors and 26 concentrations 6 Clark H Byrum School of Business 16 College of Osteopathic Medicine College of Arts and Sciences 17 The Educators College 18 Alan and Sue Leighton School of Nursing 19 Marian University offers several routes to earning a teaching license via Indianapolis Teaching Fellows traditional education program Master s Bridge to Teaching the Master of Arts in Teaching program and the ACTION program Marian University is one of the few universities to offer the Leadership Academy for Principals Marian University Leighton School of Nursing offers several degree programs including an online Accelerated BSN program that can be completed in as few as 16 months 20 Marian University College of Osteopathic Medicine opened in August 2013 with the first class graduated 133 doctors of osteopathic medicine 21 5 The university also offers accelerated degree programs in business for adults through Marian s Adult Programs MAP 1 On the Ancilla College campus there are currently 7 degree programs offered These include a Bachelor s in Nursing as well as Associate s in Agriculture Business Education Exercise Science Liberal Arts and Veterinary Nursing 22 Student life EditThe Student Government Association of Marian University SGA is actively involved with campus events such as homecoming and the fall festival Intramural sports are popular especially basketball flag football and ultimate frisbee Construction of a new dining commons fitness facility and the Paul J Norman Center the new home of the Byrum School of Business will be completed in 2018 23 Students perform plays and other theatrical performances including a marching band and speech team In 2010 the speech team won the state championship and placed tenth in Division I at the national forensics championship Each year the speech team travels to nearly 12 tournaments plus a week long trip to the National Forensic Association s Individual Events Tournament in April At tournaments students compete in a variety of events such as impromptu speaking persuasive speaking and dramatic interpretation On February 20 2010 the speech team claimed first place over all at the state tournament A member of the speech team that year went on to become Miss Indiana in 2014 There are nearly 30 student run clubs and organizations at Marian University including The Literary Arts Society LASMU College Mentors for Kids 24 Pax Christi peace and justice Society of Human Resource Management business Marian University Student Nurses Association MUSNA nursing Kappa Delta Pi Japan and Anime Culture Club JACC culture Marian Urban Sports MUSC the Green Life club general and Alpha Delta Gamma the university s first fraternity Adjacent to campus though not located on campus property is Bishop Simon Brute College Seminary a college seminary for Catholic seminarians operated by the Archdiocese of Indianapolis Approximately 20 30 young men who are also Marian students live at the seminary and receive formation there 25 Athletics EditThe Marian athletic teams are called the Knights The university is a member of the National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics NAIA primarily competing in the Crossroads League formerly known as the Mid Central College Conference MCCC until after the 2011 12 school year for most of its sports since the 1987 88 academic year while its football team competes in the Mideast League of the Mid States Football Association MSFA Marian competes in 24 intercollegiate varsity sports Men s sports include baseball basketball bowling cross country football golf rugby soccer tennis track amp field and wrestling while women s sports include basketball bowling cross country golf lacrosse soccer softball tennis track amp field and volleyball and co ed sports include cycling cheerleading and dance Conference sports Sport Men s Women s Co edBaseball YBasketball Y YBowling Y YCheerleading YCross country Y YCycling YDance YFootball YGolf Y YLacrosse YRugby YSoccer Y YSoftball YTennis Y YTrack and field Y YVolleyball YWrestling YThe university s mascot is Knightro the Knight Cycling Edit Marian University is nationally known 26 for its cycling team which practices and competes at the Indy Cycloplex home of the Major Taylor Velodrome The cycling team is a Division I varsity team underneath the collegiate cycling umbrella of USA Cycling Marian University s cycling team has won 19 national track championships in Division I and is widely regarded as one of the most prestigious programs in the nation In the 2009 10 seasons Marian University won both USA Cycling s Collegiate Track National Championships in 2009 and USA Cycling s Collegiate Road Championship title in 2010 The cycling team has won a total of 47 national championship titles in the track mountain bike cyclo cross BMX and road disciplines National Championship appearances Edit Year Sport Result Score Opponent2012 Football Won 30 27 Morningside IA 2014 Football Lost 55 31 Southern Oregon2015 Football Won 31 14 Southern Oregon2016 Women s Basketball Won 59 48 Southern Oregon2017 Women s Basketball Won 66 52 Saint Xavier IL 2019 Women s Volleyball Won 3 0 Westmont CA 2019 Women s Soccer Lost 2 0 Keiser FL 2019 Football Lost 40 38 Morningside IA Men s basketball Edit The men s basketball program is the oldest intercollegiate athletic team at Marian Established for the 1954 1955 season by athletic director and Head Coach Walt Fields the team has an overall record of 868 740 539 A Crossroads League member since 1988 1989 the Knights have a 225 209 518 conference record winning three titles 1988 89 2000 01 2003 04 and two Crossroads League Tournament titles 1997 98 2000 01 The Knights have seven NAIA Tournament appearances and have a post season record of 10 7 588 They reached the Final Four in 2018 19 and have two additional Elite Eight berths 2000 01 2017 18 and three additional Sweet Sixteen appearances 2003 04 2011 12 and 2019 20 John Grimes led the program for 36 seasons compiling a record of 566 408 581 three Crossroads League titles and three NAIA Tournament appearances 1997 1998 2000 2001 and 2003 2004 Grimes also served as the athletic director for the first 26 seasons of his coaching tenure Todd Lickliter led the program for three seasons 2012 2013 to 2014 2015 Football Edit Marian began a football program in 2007 under head coach Ted Karras Jr Since then the Knights have won two NAIA national championships In 2012 in only their sixth year of play the Knights won their first NAIA football championship 27 In 2014 the 7 Marian Knights became the NAIA runner up after losing to 8 Southern Oregon University 55 31 28 The next year the Knights won the NAIA championship a rematch of the 2014 national championship against the SOU Raiders 31 14 This marked their third championship game appearance and second victory in four years The head coach for that victory was Mark Henninger 29 Several football program alumni have earned contracts at the professional level such as Krishawn Hogan 30 and Julian Williams 31 In 2019 Marian running back Charles Salary was named the NAIA Football National Player of the Year the first time a player from Marian was recognized with the honor Season by season record Edit Year Team Overall Conference Standing Bowl playoffs NAIA Marian Knights Mid States Football Association 2007 present 2007 Marian 1 9 1 6 7th MEL 2008 Marian 7 4 2 4 5th MEL 2009 Marian 6 5 3 4 5th MEL 2010 Marian 10 3 5 2 3rd MEL L NAIA Quarterfinal 72011 Marian 12 1 5 0 1st MEL L NAIA Semifinal 32012 Marian 12 1 4 1 T 1st MEL W NAIA Championship 12013 Marian 6 5 4 2 T 2nd MEL 2014 Marian 11 3 5 1 T 1st MEL L NAIA Championship 22015 Marian 12 2 5 1 2nd MEL W NAIA Championship 12016 Marian 11 1 6 0 1st MEL L NAIA Quarterfinal 52017 Marian 7 3 4 2 3rd MEL 182018 Marian 10 1 6 0 1st MEL L NAIA First Round 92019 Marian 12 1 6 0 1st MEL L NAIA Championship 2Marian 118 39 56 23Total 118 39 National championship Conference title Conference division title or championship game berth Rankings from NAIA Coaches Poll Other athletic achievements Edit Other Knights athletic achievements include 23 All Conference selections 309 All MCC First Team Honors 162 Daktronics NAIA Scholar Athletes 25 NAIA All Americans 5 NAIA Champions of Character Award recipients 1 NAIA Football National Player of the Year 6 NAIA Region VIII Player of the Year 1 NAIA Region VIII Player of the Year 37 MCC championships 25 MCC Coach of the Year Honors 14 MCC Players of the Year 38 USA Cycling Collegiate National ChampionshipsSee also EditThe Indiana College Mathematics Competition Indianapolis Art Center provides educational programming for Marian UniversityReferences Edit Annual President s Report a b Marian University U S News amp World Report Brand Identity a b c Marian University History Marian University a b It s a first for Marian 133 new doctors Indianapolis Star Retrieved 2017 10 25 a b c At a Glance marian edu Retrieved 2017 09 22 Marian University At a Glance PDF PDF marian edu October 2017 Retrieved October 25 2017 Knightro marian edu Retrieved 2017 10 25 Recent Work of Evans Woollen Architectural Record Vol 141 no 5 New York City McGraw Hill May 1967 pp 140 41 a b Margaret Mary Community Hospital Pledges 150 000 to Support the Marian University College of Osteopathic Medicine Marian University Archived from the original on 16 May 2012 Retrieved 8 May 2012 Comments Marian edu Archived from the original on 2012 03 20 Retrieved 2012 06 21 Ancilla College Nina Mason Pulliam EcoLab Marian edu 2014 01 21 Retrieved 2014 05 26 Indy Cycloplex Indy Cycloplex Retrieved 2020 11 22 Marian University College Navigator U S Department of Education Institute of Education Sciences National Center for Education Statistics Byrum School of Business at Marian University marian edu Retrieved 2017 11 20 College of Arts and Sciences marian edu Retrieved 2017 11 20 The Educators College program includes a revolutionary one year student teaching residency marian edu Retrieved 2017 11 20 Leighton School of Nursing at Marian University Indianapolis marian edu Retrieved 2017 11 20 Accelerated Nursing Program Marian University for St Vincent Indianapolis Retrieved 2017 06 27 Indiana s first osteopathic medical school welcomes first class Indiana State Medical Association Aug 19 2013 Cite error The named reference Ancilla College was invoked but never defined see the help page Construction Corner Marian University is building a new business facility and a student learning center marian edu Retrieved 2017 10 25 Volunteer Organization Mentoring College Mentors for Kids Collegementors org Retrieved 2012 07 02 Bishop Simon Brute Seminary History of the Seminary Bishop Simon Brute Archived from the original on 2017 10 26 Retrieved October 25 2017 Marian University Indianapolis News Muknights com 2012 06 19 Retrieved 2012 07 02 Marian wins NAIA title beating Morningside in OT NCAA Football CBS Sports Retrieved 2014 05 26 Marian University Indianapolis Athletics News muknights com Retrieved 6 August 2015 Marian Ind Wins Second National Championship National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics December 19 2015 Retrieved 2016 01 12 Urban Darren May 2 2017 Cardinals Collect 17 Undrafted Rookies AZCardinals com Archived from the original on May 2 2017 Retrieved May 10 2017 Josh Ouellette March 15 2014 Shock Storm Iowa in 2014 AFL Opener khq com WorldNow and KHQ Retrieved March 27 2014 External links EditOfficial website Official athletics website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Marian University Indiana amp oldid 1127454910, 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.