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Springfield College

Springfield College is a private university in Springfield, Massachusetts. The institution's philosophy, termed "humanics," underscores the importance of educating individuals in mind, body, and spirit to cultivate leadership abilities geared towards serving others.[4] It is also notable for its historical significance as the birthplace of basketball, which was invented on campus in 1891 by Canadian-American instructor James Naismith.[5][6]

Springfield College
Former names
YMCA of School for Christian Workers in Springfield (1885–1891)
International Young Men's Christian Association Training School (1891–1912)
International YMCA College (1912–1954)
TypePrivate university
Established1885; 139 years ago (1885)
Academic affiliations
AICUM
CIC
YMCA
CCGS
Endowment$79.6 million (2020)[1]
PresidentMary-Beth A. Cooper
Undergraduates3,621
Postgraduates1,441
Location,
U.S.
CampusMain campus size: 100 acres (40 ha) East campus size: 81 acres (33 ha)
Colors    Maroon and white[2]
NicknamePride[3]
Sporting affiliations
NCAA Division IIINEWMAC
Websitewww.springfield.edu
Historic postcard: Springfield College
Historic postcard: Aerial view of Springfield College

History edit

Founded in 1885, as the Young Men's Christian Association department of the School for Christian Workers in Springfield, the school originally specialized in preparing young men to become General Secretaries of YMCA organizations in a two-year program. In 1887, it added a Physical department. In 1890, it separated from the School for Christian Workers and became the YMCA Training School and in 1891, the International Young Men's Christian Association Training School.

In 1905, the school became a degree-granting institution.[7] In 1912, it took the name International YMCA College and in 1954, Springfield College.[8]

Archives edit

Since 1999, the institutional archives have included archival material from the Society of Health and Physical Educators and some of its affiliates, including the papers of their leaders.[9]

Presidents edit

Springfield College has had 13 leaders:[10]

Years Name
1885–1891 David Allen Reed
1891–1893 Henry S. Lee
1893–1896 Charles S. Barrows
1896–1936 Laurence L. Doggett
1937–1946 Ernest M. Best
1946–1952 Paul M. Limbert
1953–1957 Donald C. Stone
1958–1965 Glenn A. Olds
1965–1985 Wilbert E. Locklin
1985–1992 Frank S. Falcone
1992–1998 Randolph W. Bromery
1999–2013 Richard B. Flynn
2013– Mary-Beth A. Cooper

Academics edit

Springfield College offers bachelor's degrees in more than 40 majors, master's degrees in several fields, and doctoral programs in counseling psychology, physical therapy, and physical education. The institution is accredited by the New England Commission of Higher Education (NECHE).[11]

The institution comprises four schools:[12]

  • School of Arts and Sciences[13]
  • School of Physical Education, Performance, and Sport Leadership:[14] This school incorporates the Springfield College East Campus outdoor learning center.
  • School of Health Sciences:[15] The school is a member of the Association of Schools of Allied Health Professionals.[16]
  • School of Social Work and Behavioral Sciences[17]

Springfield College also offers bachelor's degree completion programs and master's degrees in human services, business, education, and counseling that are geared toward working adult students at its four regional campuses, its main campus, and online.[18]

Campuses edit

Springfield College consists of one main campus in Springfield, Massachusetts, and two regional campuses, one in Boston and one in Houston.[19]

The main campus spans 100 acres (40 ha) and contains ten residence halls, recreational and fitness facilities, science and academic facilities, a performing arts center, and the Richard B. Flynn Campus Union, which includes a food court, activity and lounge space, and bookstore.[20]

Springfield College's East Campus, which encompasses 82 acres (33 ha) of forest ecosystem, is located about one mile from the main campus.[21] This location provides rustic facilities for conferences and meetings, and space for outdoor research and recreation. East Campus is also home to the Springfield College Child Development Center, which provides early education services for children of members of the faculty and staff, students, and families in the community.

Athletics edit

Springfield College's athletic teams have been known since 1995 as the Pride;[22] the teams were nicknamed the Chiefs from 1968 through 1994, and prior to that were known as the Gymnasts or Maroons. The institution is a member of National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) Division III and most teams compete in the New England Women's and Men's Athletic Conference (NEWMAC). Springfield's football team joined the NEWMAC when it began sponsoring football in 2017. The men's soccer, men's golf, cross country and gymnastics teams are affiliate members of the Eastern College Athletic Conference (ECAC). The men's volleyball team competes as an independent.

 
The first basketball court at Springfield college

Springfield College is known as the "Birthplace of Basketball", a game created by alumnus and faculty member James Naismith under the founding head of the Physical Education department Luther Gulick Jr. in 1891. Gulick is in the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame,[23] which is named for Naismith.[24][25]

Alumnus William G. Morgan invented the game of volleyball.[26]

Stagg Field serves as the institution's main athletic field; it was named after former coach, Amos Alonzo Stagg who briefly coached Springfield and went on to play a pivotal role in the development of modern football. The baseball team plays at Berry-Allen Field.

The Springfield softball team appeared in one Women's College World Series in 1977.[27]

The Springfield College women's gymnastics team won the first intercollegiate national championship in 1969 and three of the first four (1971 and 1972).

In 1940 Springfield was one of eight teams to make the 1940 NCAA basketball tournament, losing to eventual champion Indiana 48–24 in the regional semifinals held at Butler Fieldhouse in Indianapolis, Indiana.

In 2006 and 2007, the institution hosted the NCAA Division III Women's Basketball Final Four.

The men's volleyball team has six non-NCAA national titles in the now-defunct Molten Invitational championship, an event for NCAA Division III schools that ran from 1997 through 2011, and also won the first three NCAA Division III Men's Volleyball Championships in 2012 through 2014. All nine championships were won under Head Coach Charlie Sullivan.

The Springfield College Women's Basketball team of 2004–2005, made the Elite Eight of the NCAA Division III basketball tournament.

Women's basketball has won several conference tournament championships, including the season of 2006.

Springfield College graduates Rusty Jones G '86 and Jon Torine '95 participated in Super Bowl XLI as the Head Strength and Conditioning coaches of the Chicago Bears and Indianapolis Colts, respectively.[28]

The Springfield College Women's Field Hockey Team has won the NEWMAC (New England Women's and Men's Athletic Conference) title for five consecutive years (2004–2008).

The men's lacrosse team won six straight titles (2008–2013) in the now-defunct Pilgrim Lacrosse League, which has since been absorbed by the NEWMAC.

Springfield's Women's Swimming and Diving Team has won the NEWMAC Conference title for ten consecutive years (2001–2010) in the Division III Conference.

Springfield's Men's soccer team were voted National College Champions by the Intercollegiate Soccer Football Association in 1946, 1947 and 1957. This was before the NCAA championship soccer tournament in 1959.

Men's teams Women's teams
Baseball Basketball
Basketball Cross Country
Cross country Field hockey
Football Gymnastics
Golf Lacrosse
Gymnastics Soccer
Lacrosse Softball
Soccer Swimming & diving
Swimming & Diving Tennis
Tennis Track & field
Track & Field Volleyball
Volleyball
Wrestling

Rankings edit

U.S. News & World Report ranked Springfield College #26 for Best Regional Universities—North Region for 2021,[29] the sixth consecutive year that it has been in the top 30.[30] U.S. News also ranked Springfield College #18 among Best Value Schools for Regional Universities—North, the school's fifth consecutive year on the list.[29]

Springfield College was the recipient of the 2016 Presidential Award in the education category of the President's Higher Education Community Service Honor Roll. This honor is the highest federal recognition a college or university can receive for its commitment to volunteering, service-learning, and civic engagement.[31]

In 2015, the institution successfully for an optional community engagement classification in the Carnegie Classification of Institutions of Higher Education.[32]

Springfield College was named a 2016–17 College of Distinction for providing an innovative, teacher-centered undergraduate education with a strong record of preparing its graduates for real-world success.[33]

Notable alumni and faculty edit

References edit

  1. ^ As of June 30, 2020. U.S. and Canadian Institutions Listed by Fiscal Year 2020 Endowment Market Value and Change in Endowment Market Value from FY19 to FY20 (Report). National Association of College and University Business Officers and TIAA. February 19, 2021. Retrieved February 21, 2021.
  2. ^ (PDF). Springfield College. Archived from the original (PDF) on September 28, 2015. Retrieved September 27, 2015.
  3. ^ Springfield College Athletics. "Springfield College Athletics". Springfieldcollegepride.com. Retrieved September 27, 2015.
  4. ^ "Philosophy". Springfield College. Retrieved November 14, 2017.
  5. ^ "Academics". Springfield College. Retrieved September 27, 2015.
  6. ^ "Springfield College: The Birthplace of Basketball". Springfield College. Retrieved February 2, 2017.
  7. ^ Glenn T. Miller, Piety and Profession: American Protestant Theological Education, 1870–1970, 2007. ISBN 0-8028-2946-5, p. 289
  8. ^ "Springfield College History". Springfield College. Retrieved November 14, 2017.
  9. ^ "Springfield College - SHAPE Archives". Springfield College.
  10. ^ Martel, Alli. "Library Services: College History: College History". library.springfield.edu. Retrieved April 26, 2021.
  11. ^ "New England Commission of Higher Education - Springfield College". New England Commission of Higher Education. 2020.
  12. ^ "Springfield College - Academics". Springfield College.
  13. ^ "Niche.com". Niche.com.
  14. ^ "Springfield College - School of Physical Education, Performance, and Sport Leadership". Springfield College.
  15. ^ "Springfield College Forms New School Of Health Sciences, Rehab". Healthcare News. May 22, 2005.
  16. ^ "Niche.com". Niche.com.
  17. ^ "Springfield College - School of Social Work Viewbook". Issuu.com. 2016.
  18. ^ "Springfield College - Regional Campuses". Springfield College Regional Campuses.
  19. ^ "Springfield College - Regional Campuses". Springfield College.
  20. ^ "Fast Facts". Springfield College. June 1, 2011. Retrieved September 27, 2015.
  21. ^ "East Campus". Springfield College. Retrieved September 27, 2015.
  22. ^ "Freedom Conference". The Boston Globe. August 25, 1995. p. 43. Retrieved November 29, 2010 – via newspapers.com.
  23. ^ . Basketball Hall of Fame profile. Archived from the original on August 31, 2009. Retrieved May 9, 2010.
  24. ^ . Basketball Hall of Fame profile. Archived from the original on March 19, 2013. Retrieved May 9, 2010.
  25. ^ see also History of Basketball
  26. ^ . Volleyball World Wide web site. Archived from the original on December 26, 2010. Retrieved May 9, 2010.
  27. ^ Plummer, William; Floyd, Larry C. (2013). A Series Of Their Own: History Of The Women's College World Series. Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, United States: Turnkey Communications Inc. ISBN 978-0-9893007-0-4.
  28. ^ (Press release). Springfield College. January 30, 2007. Archived from the original on February 28, 2007.
  29. ^ a b "U.S. News & World Report - Regional Universities North". U.S. News & World Report. 2021.
  30. ^ "Springfield College Ranked in Top Tier of U.S.News Rankings in Best Regional Universities – North Region". Springfield College - News. September 14, 2020.
  31. ^ "Springfield College Award". springfield.edu. Retrieved September 19, 2016.
  32. ^ . Springfield College. Archived from the original on April 2, 2015. Retrieved September 27, 2015.
  33. ^ Colleges of Distinction (August 29, 2016). "All". Colleges of Distinction. Retrieved September 19, 2016.
  34. ^ "2015 HOF Profile - Jeff Blatnick". Retrieved November 14, 2017.
  35. ^ Byrnes, Bruce (April 11, 1947). "Athletic Director Leaving in June; Dewar Successor". UWO Gazette. London, Ontario. p. 1.; Byrnes, Bruce (April 11, 1947). "Athletic Director (Continued from Page 1)". UWO Gazette. London, Ontario. p. 3.
  36. ^ ""The Conversion of Dr. Peter Karpovich"" (PDF). starkcenter.org.
  37. ^ ""Springfield College Hosts 2019 Peter V. Karpovich Lecture"". springfield.edu/. October 16, 2019.
  38. ^ Torres, Ismael (June 27, 2017). "Puerto Rican historian Fernando Picó dies at 75". Caribbean Business. Retrieved July 17, 2017.
  39. ^ Rhim, Kristian (October 22, 2017). "Angela Salem: A professional mindset". The Springfield Student. Retrieved July 13, 2023.
  40. ^ "SHAPE America - A Brief History of the Midwest District". shapeamerica.org.

External links edit

  • Official website
  • Official athletics website

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towards serving others 4 It is also notable for its historical significance as the birthplace of basketball which was invented on campus in 1891 by Canadian American instructor James Naismith 5 6 Springfield CollegeFormer namesYMCA of School for Christian Workers in Springfield 1885 1891 International Young Men s Christian Association Training School 1891 1912 International YMCA College 1912 1954 TypePrivate universityEstablished1885 139 years ago 1885 Academic affiliationsAICUMCICYMCACCGSEndowment 79 6 million 2020 1 PresidentMary Beth A CooperUndergraduates3 621Postgraduates1 441LocationSpringfield Massachusetts U S CampusMain campus size 100 acres 40 ha East campus size 81 acres 33 ha Colors Maroon and white 2 NicknamePride 3 Sporting affiliationsNCAA Division III NEWMACWebsitewww wbr springfield wbr edu Historic postcard Springfield College Historic postcard Aerial view of Springfield College Contents 1 History 1 1 Archives 1 2 Presidents 2 Academics 3 Campuses 4 Athletics 5 Rankings 6 Notable alumni and faculty 7 References 8 External linksHistory editFounded in 1885 as the Young Men s Christian Association department of the School for Christian Workers in Springfield the school originally specialized in preparing young men to become General Secretaries of YMCA organizations in a two year program In 1887 it added a Physical department In 1890 it separated from the School for Christian Workers and became the YMCA Training School and in 1891 the International Young Men s Christian Association Training School In 1905 the school became a degree granting institution 7 In 1912 it took the name International YMCA College and in 1954 Springfield College 8 Archives edit Since 1999 the institutional archives have included archival material from the Society of Health and Physical Educators and some of its affiliates including the papers of their leaders 9 Presidents edit Springfield College has had 13 leaders 10 Years Name 1885 1891 David Allen Reed 1891 1893 Henry S Lee 1893 1896 Charles S Barrows 1896 1936 Laurence L Doggett 1937 1946 Ernest M Best 1946 1952 Paul M Limbert 1953 1957 Donald C Stone 1958 1965 Glenn A Olds 1965 1985 Wilbert E Locklin 1985 1992 Frank S Falcone 1992 1998 Randolph W Bromery 1999 2013 Richard B Flynn 2013 Mary Beth A CooperAcademics editSpringfield College offers bachelor s degrees in more than 40 majors master s degrees in several fields and doctoral programs in counseling psychology physical therapy and physical education The institution is accredited by the New England Commission of Higher Education NECHE 11 The institution comprises four schools 12 School of Arts and Sciences 13 School of Physical Education Performance and Sport Leadership 14 This school incorporates the Springfield College East Campus outdoor learning center School of Health Sciences 15 The school is a member of the Association of Schools of Allied Health Professionals 16 School of Social Work and Behavioral Sciences 17 Springfield College also offers bachelor s degree completion programs and master s degrees in human services business education and counseling that are geared toward working adult students at its four regional campuses its main campus and online 18 Campuses editSpringfield College consists of one main campus in Springfield Massachusetts and two regional campuses one in Boston and one in Houston 19 The main campus spans 100 acres 40 ha and contains ten residence halls recreational and fitness facilities science and academic facilities a performing arts center and the Richard B Flynn Campus Union which includes a food court activity and lounge space and bookstore 20 Springfield College s East Campus which encompasses 82 acres 33 ha of forest ecosystem is located about one mile from the main campus 21 This location provides rustic facilities for conferences and meetings and space for outdoor research and recreation East Campus is also home to the Springfield College Child Development Center which provides early education services for children of members of the faculty and staff students and families in the community Athletics editSpringfield College s athletic teams have been known since 1995 as the Pride 22 the teams were nicknamed the Chiefs from 1968 through 1994 and prior to that were known as the Gymnasts or Maroons The institution is a member of National Collegiate Athletic Association NCAA Division III and most teams compete in the New England Women s and Men s Athletic Conference NEWMAC Springfield s football team joined the NEWMAC when it began sponsoring football in 2017 The men s soccer men s golf cross country and gymnastics teams are affiliate members of the Eastern College Athletic Conference ECAC The men s volleyball team competes as an independent nbsp The first basketball court at Springfield college Springfield College is known as the Birthplace of Basketball a game created by alumnus and faculty member James Naismith under the founding head of the Physical Education department Luther Gulick Jr in 1891 Gulick is in the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame 23 which is named for Naismith 24 25 Alumnus William G Morgan invented the game of volleyball 26 Stagg Field serves as the institution s main athletic field it was named after former coach Amos Alonzo Stagg who briefly coached Springfield and went on to play a pivotal role in the development of modern football The baseball team plays at Berry Allen Field The Springfield softball team appeared in one Women s College World Series in 1977 27 The Springfield College women s gymnastics team won the first intercollegiate national championship in 1969 and three of the first four 1971 and 1972 In 1940 Springfield was one of eight teams to make the 1940 NCAA basketball tournament losing to eventual champion Indiana 48 24 in the regional semifinals held at Butler Fieldhouse in Indianapolis Indiana In 2006 and 2007 the institution hosted the NCAA Division III Women s Basketball Final Four The men s volleyball team has six non NCAA national titles in the now defunct Molten Invitational championship an event for NCAA Division III schools that ran from 1997 through 2011 and also won the first three NCAA Division III Men s Volleyball Championships in 2012 through 2014 All nine championships were won under Head Coach Charlie Sullivan The Springfield College Women s Basketball team of 2004 2005 made the Elite Eight of the NCAA Division III basketball tournament Women s basketball has won several conference tournament championships including the season of 2006 Springfield College graduates Rusty Jones G 86 and Jon Torine 95 participated in Super Bowl XLI as the Head Strength and Conditioning coaches of the Chicago Bears and Indianapolis Colts respectively 28 The Springfield College Women s Field Hockey Team has won the NEWMAC New England Women s and Men s Athletic Conference title for five consecutive years 2004 2008 The men s lacrosse team won six straight titles 2008 2013 in the now defunct Pilgrim Lacrosse League which has since been absorbed by the NEWMAC Springfield s Women s Swimming and Diving Team has won the NEWMAC Conference title for ten consecutive years 2001 2010 in the Division III Conference Springfield s Men s soccer team were voted National College Champions by the Intercollegiate Soccer Football Association in 1946 1947 and 1957 This was before the NCAA championship soccer tournament in 1959 Men s teams Women s teams Baseball Basketball Basketball Cross Country Cross country Field hockey Football Gymnastics Golf Lacrosse Gymnastics Soccer Lacrosse Softball Soccer Swimming amp diving Swimming amp Diving Tennis Tennis Track amp field Track amp Field Volleyball Volleyball WrestlingRankings editU S News amp World Report ranked Springfield College 26 for Best Regional Universities North Region for 2021 29 the sixth consecutive year that it has been in the top 30 30 U S News also ranked Springfield College 18 among Best Value Schools for Regional Universities North the school s fifth consecutive year on the list 29 Springfield College was the recipient of the 2016 Presidential Award in the education category of the President s Higher Education Community Service Honor Roll This honor is the highest federal recognition a college or university can receive for its commitment to volunteering service learning and civic engagement 31 In 2015 the institution successfully for an optional community engagement classification in the Carnegie Classification of Institutions of Higher Education 32 Springfield College was named a 2016 17 College of Distinction for providing an innovative teacher centered undergraduate education with a strong record of preparing its graduates for real world success 33 Notable alumni and faculty editRocky Aoki founder of Benihana Harold Amos microbiologist and professor Mark Banker safeties coach for the Washington State Cougars football team Stanley F Battle American educator author civic activist and former leader of North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University Coppin State University and Southern Connecticut State University 1973 Vaughn Blanchard 1912 Olympian in Track and Field and Baseball Rick Blangiardi 15th mayor of Honolulu and former television executive Jeff Blatnick 1984 Olympic gold medalist in Greco Roman wrestling 2015 UFC Hall of Fame inductee 34 Raymond Castellani did not graduate actor activist on Los Angeles Skid Row John Cena professional wrestler and actor J Howard Crocker Canadian YMCA educator and sports executive for the Amateur Athletic Union of Canada and the Canadian Olympic Committee granted an honorary Master of Physical Education degree in 1916 for work in China and establishing the Far Eastern Championship Games 35 Nancy Darsch Collegiate Olympic and WNBA coach Tony DiCicco head coach of USA Women s Soccer National Team 1994 1999 coach of the FIFA Women s Soccer 1999 Championship Team W Dean Eastman educator graduate assistant track coach 1974 76 MSE 1976 CAGS 1977 John Forslund TV play by play announcer for the Seattle Kraken of the NHL Nancy E Gary ScB 1958 dean of Albany Medical College and Executive Vice President of the Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences and Dean of its F Edward Hebert School of Medicine Dave Gettleman pro football executive currently General Manager of the New York Giants Wayne Granger former Major League Baseball relief pitcher and National League saves leader in 1970 Sally M Hage professor of psychology Don Ho Hawaiian musician and entertainer attended for one year Dan Hunt head football coach at Colgate University 2014 2021 Rusty Jones strength and conditioning coach for the Chicago Bears Peter V Karpovich Professor of physiology 1927 1947 director of health education 1947 1955 research professor of physiology 1955 1969 36 founder of the American College of Sports Medicine ACSM 37 Leslie Mann MLB outfielder and founder of the International Baseball Federation William G Morgan inventor of volleyball James Naismith Canadian faculty member invented basketball in 1891 Max Nacewicz Professional Football Player Erin Pac bronze medal winner in bobsled at the 2010 Vancouver Olympics Boris Pash commanded the Alsos Mission during World War II Fernando Pico historian expert on the history of Puerto Rico 38 Albert I Prettyman head coach of the United States Hockey Team at the Winter Olympics in Garmisch Partenkirchen Germany John Quinlan model and actor former professional wrestler Manuel Rivera Ortiz did not graduate documentary photographer attended classes at Springfield College as part of the Massachusetts Migrant Education summer program where he was offered his first courses in photography and film development Angela Salem professional soccer player and coach 39 Ted Shawn Adjunct faculty member 1932 1933 founder of the Denishawn Dance School and Jacob s Pillow Dance Festival and a key figure in establishing male modern dance Craig Shirley political consultant and author associated with Ronald Reagan Justine Siegal baseball coach and sports educator Steve Spagnuolo former head coach of the National Football League s St Louis Rams Amos Alonzo Stagg head football coach 1890 1891 later head of multiple national champion teams at the University of Chicago 40 Sue Thomas the first deaf person to work as an undercover specialist doing lip reading of suspects for the Federal Bureau of Investigation Tom Waddell alumnus physician and founder of Gay Games Glenn Warner president of National Soccer Coaches Association of America in 1953 head coach of the Naval Academy s men s soccer team from 1942 to 1975 Scotty Whitelaw former Commissioner of the Eastern College Athletic Conference Mike Woicik football coach 1978 79 and strength and conditioning coach for several professional football teams Bill Yorzyk physician and only USA swimming gold medalist in 1956 Olympics 200 m butterflyReferences edit As of June 30 2020 U S and Canadian Institutions Listed by Fiscal Year 2020 Endowment Market Value and Change in Endowment Market Value from FY19 to FY20 Report National Association of College and University Business Officers and TIAA February 19 2021 Retrieved February 21 2021 Springfield College Brand Book PDF Springfield College Archived from the original PDF on September 28 2015 Retrieved September 27 2015 Springfield College Athletics Springfield College Athletics Springfieldcollegepride com Retrieved September 27 2015 Philosophy Springfield College Retrieved November 14 2017 Academics Springfield College Retrieved September 27 2015 Springfield College The Birthplace of Basketball Springfield College Retrieved February 2 2017 Glenn T Miller Piety and Profession American Protestant Theological Education 1870 1970 2007 ISBN 0 8028 2946 5 p 289 Springfield College History Springfield College Retrieved November 14 2017 Springfield College SHAPE Archives Springfield College Martel Alli Library Services College History College History library springfield 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of Fame profile Archived from the original on March 19 2013 Retrieved May 9 2010 see also History of Basketball William G Morgan 1870 1942 inventor of the game of volleyball Volleyball World Wide web site Archived from the original on December 26 2010 Retrieved May 9 2010 Plummer William Floyd Larry C 2013 A Series Of Their Own History Of The Women s College World Series Oklahoma City Oklahoma United States Turnkey Communications Inc ISBN 978 0 9893007 0 4 Three Springfield College Grads in Sunday s Super Bowl XLI Press release Springfield College January 30 2007 Archived from the original on February 28 2007 a b U S News amp World Report Regional Universities North U S News amp World Report 2021 Springfield College Ranked in Top Tier of U S News Rankings in Best Regional Universities North Region Springfield College News September 14 2020 Springfield College Award springfield edu Retrieved September 19 2016 Springfield College Receives Community Engagement Classification by Carnegie Foundation Springfield College Archived from the original on April 2 2015 Retrieved September 27 2015 Colleges of Distinction August 29 2016 All Colleges of Distinction Retrieved September 19 2016 2015 HOF Profile Jeff Blatnick Retrieved November 14 2017 Byrnes Bruce April 11 1947 Athletic Director Leaving in June Dewar Successor UWO Gazette London Ontario p 1 Byrnes Bruce April 11 1947 Athletic Director Continued from Page 1 UWO Gazette London Ontario p 3 The Conversion of Dr Peter Karpovich PDF starkcenter org Springfield College Hosts 2019 Peter V Karpovich Lecture springfield edu October 16 2019 Torres Ismael June 27 2017 Puerto Rican historian Fernando Pico dies at 75 Caribbean Business Retrieved July 17 2017 Rhim Kristian October 22 2017 Angela Salem A professional mindset The Springfield Student Retrieved July 13 2023 SHAPE America A Brief History of the Midwest District shapeamerica org External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Springfield College 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