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St. Cloud State Huskies

The St. Cloud State Huskies are the athletic teams for St. Cloud State University. The university is primarily a member of the Northern Sun Intercollegiate Conference (NSIC), and currently sponsors 18 NCAA Division II teams. SCSU also sponsors a women's Nordic skiing team through membership in the CCSA, as well as men's and women's Division I ice hockey teams that are members of the National Collegiate Hockey Conference (men) and Western Collegiate Hockey Association (women). The teams go by the nickname Huskies, and the school's mascot is a husky named Blizzard.[2]

St. Cloud State Huskies
UniversitySt. Cloud State University
ConferenceNorthern Sun Intercollegiate Conference (primary)
CCSA (women nordic skiing)
NCAANCAA DII (most sports)
NCAA DI (ice hockey)
Athletic directorHolly Schreiner (interim)
LocationSt Cloud, Minnesota
Varsity teams17
Basketball arenaHalenbeck Hall
Ice hockey arenaHerb Brooks National Hockey Center
Baseball stadiumJoe Faber Field
Softball stadiumSelke Field
Husky Dome
Soccer stadiumHusky Stadium
MascotBlizzard the Husky
NicknameHuskies
Fight songSt. Cloud State Rouser
ColorsCardinal and black[1]
   
Websitewww.scsuhuskies.com

The current interim Director of Athletics is Holly Schreiner.[3]

St. Cloud State also sponsored football until 2019–20, when they decided to drop the program.[4]

Conferences Edit

St. Cloud State was a charter member in 1932 of the Northern Intercollegiate Conference (which has since become known as the NSIC Northern Sun Intercollegiate Conference. The NSIC was affiliated with NAIA National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics until 1995, the conference then joined NCAA Division II. St. Cloud State competed as a member of the North Central Conference at the NCAA Division II level from 1982 to 2008. The North Central Conference disbanded at the end of the 2007–08 academic year, and St. Cloud State once again became members of the Northern Sun Intercollegiate Conference in 2008–09.

Sports Edit

The St. Cloud Athletic Department sponsors the following intercollegiate sports:

Men's sports Women's sports
Baseball Basketball
Basketball Cross country
Ice hockey Ice hockey
Soccer Nordic skiing
Swimming & diving Soccer
Wrestling Softball
Swimming & diving
Tennis
Track & field
Volleyball
† – Track and field includes both indoor and outdoor.

Ice hockey Edit

The St. Cloud State men's hockey program made the move to the NCAA Division I level in 1987–88, and it joined the Western Collegiate Hockey Association (WCHA) in 1990–91. The Huskies men's team have played in the National Collegiate Hockey Conference (NCHC) since the 2013–2014 season. The women's hockey team, which began its first season of intercollegiate competition in 1998–1999, remain members of the WCHA. The Huskies hockey teams play all of their home games in the Herb Brooks National Hockey Center (5,371 capacity), which was opened on December 16, 1989.

Wrestling Edit

With one of the best wrestling programs in Division II year after year, the Huskies have won the NCAA Wrestling Championship in 2015, 2016, 2018, and 2019, placing second in 2017, 2013, 2012 and 2011.[5][6]

Huskie Head Wrestling coach is Steve Costanzo who will begin his 14th season as head coach at St. Cloud State in 2019–20. He is the 13th coach in the history of the St. Cloud State University wrestling program, which dates back to 1949–50.[7]

Facilities Edit

The main athletic facilities at St. Cloud State University include Husky Stadium (football and soccer), Halenbeck Hall (indoor track and field, swimming and diving, volleyball, wrestling and basketball), the Herb Brooks National Hockey Center (ice hockey) and Selke Field (softball). Baseball is played off-campus at a City of St. Cloud ballpark called Joe Faber Field.[8]

Herb Brooks National Hockey Center Edit

As of 2009, St. Cloud State was working on a $29.3 million renovation of its National Hockey Center. The Minnesota Legislature has funded $6.5 million of that total, with the balance to come from fundraising.[9][10] The two-phase construction project, the first phase of which is completed, has transformed the building into the Herb Brooks National Hockey Center, expanding a predominantly hockey-only facility into a multi-purpose event center. Among the renovations are expanded luxury suites, a new main entrance, and improvements to the ticketing, administration, university store, concourses, restrooms and concession areas. The school is currently working on the second phase of fundraising for the renovations[11][12]

Athletic alumni Edit

Van Nelson, United States Track and Field Olympian, competed in Cross Country and Track and Field for St. Cloud State University from 1964 to 1969. Along with Chuck Spoden and Kenny Mitchell, Nelson founded the first SCSU cross country team. His freshman year he qualified for the national meet and finished 8th. While at St. Cloud State, Nelson set a new collegiate record of 13:45.8 for 3 miles in Sioux Falls, SD. Van was a three-year, double gold medal winner at the Drake Relays and twice won the Drake Relays Outstanding Athlete Award. Nelson still holds the SCSU records for the 5,000m, 10,000m, 15,000m, 20,000m and 30,000m runs. Van qualified to represent the United States at the 1968 Mexico City Olympic Games. Going into the games Van was ranked 4th in the world in the 5,000m and 8th in the 10,000m.

Former St. Cloud State football player Todd Bouman was a veteran quarterback in the NFL. He played for the Minnesota Vikings, New Orleans Saints, Green Bay Packers, Jacksonville Jaguars, Baltimore Ravens, and finished his career with a second stint with the Jacksonville Jaguars in 2010. Other former St. Cloud State players to play in the NFL include Keith Nord (Minnesota), Ben Nelson (Minnesota), Jeff Hazuga (Minnesota), John Kimbrough (Buffalo, New England and Oakland). Others have played professionally in Arena Football such as SCSU All American Ben Nelson and Fred Williams. Some in overseas football leagues such as two time SCSU All American Jack Moro, in the Austrian Football League, and SCSU Hall of Fame inductee Stacy Jameson, in the Italian Football League.

SCSU has had several men's basketball players go on to professional careers in the NBA or overseas leagues. St. Cloud State women's basketball player (Erika Quigley) was named the NCAA Division II Player of the Year in 2007. Diver Nate Jimmerson won the NCAA Division II men's one- and three-meter diving titles in 2008. Former St. Cloud State athlete Mary Ahlin won the NCAA Division II titles in women's one- and three-meter diving in 1998 and 1999, while Sarah Loquai won the NCAA Division II women's one-meter diving in 1997. In 2004, the St. Cloud State softball team placed third in the nation at the NCAA Division II softball championships. Former St. Cloud State women's ice hockey player Jessica Kresa is now a professional wrestler under the name ODB.

Garrett Bender plays rugby for the United States rugby sevens national team.

Ice hockey Edit

A total of 24 former St. Cloud State ice hockey players have gone on to play professionally in the NHL. Hockey Hall of Famer Frank Brimsek played for the Huskies in 1933-34 before going on to a sterling professional career with the Boston Bruins and Chicago from 1938 to 1950. He helped the Boston Bruins win two Stanley Cup titles and he is a member of both the international and United States Hockey Hall of Fames.[13]

Other former St. Cloud State players to skate in the NHL include Sam LoPresti, Len Esau, Steve Martinson, Tyler Arnason, Casey Borer, Tim Conboy, Matt Cullen, Jeff Finger, Bret Hedican, Joe Jensen, Fred Knipscheer, Ryan Malone, Joe Motzko, Mark Parrish, Duvie Westcott, Mark Hartigan, Andreas Nodl, Nate Raduns, Matt Hendricks, Andrew Gordon, Oliver Lauridsen, Ben Hanowski, Drew LeBlanc Ryan Poehling, Jimmy Schuldt, and Blake Lizotte. In recent years, Matt Cullen and Bret Hedican helped the Carolina Hurricanes win the Stanley Cup in 2006, while Mark Hartigan and Joe Motzko won the Stanley Cup in 2007 with the Anaheim Ducks. Hartigan was later a member of the Detroit Red Wings during their Stanley Cup championship season in 2008.

References Edit

  1. ^ "SCSU Colors and Logo usage rules". Retrieved September 10, 2016.
  2. ^ "St. Cloud State Athletics". St. Cloud State University. Retrieved 2009-08-04.
  3. ^ "Staff Directory".
  4. ^ Zimmer, Matt (December 10, 2019). "St. Cloud State University cutting its football program". Argus Leader. Sioux Falls, South Dakota. Retrieved August 26, 2020.
  5. ^ "First time for everything: SCSU wins championship". NCAA. Retrieved 2015-06-29.
  6. ^ "SCSU Wrestling claims 2nd consecutive NCAA DII championship!". St. Cloud State University. Retrieved 2016-05-18.
  7. ^ "St. Cloud State Huskies - 2016-17 Wrestling Coaching Staff". Scsuhuskies.com. Retrieved 2017-02-13.
  8. ^ "SCSU Athletics - Facilities". St. Cloud State University - Athletics. Retrieved 2009-08-11.
  9. ^ "National Hockey Center Renovation". Minnesota Colleges and Universities. Retrieved 2009-08-07.
  10. ^ "Architects named for NHEC". St. Cloud State University. Retrieved 2009-08-07.
  11. ^ "Plans for the Future - the National Hockey and Event Center". St. Cloud State University. Retrieved 2009-08-04.
  12. ^ "Herb Brooks National Hockey Center". St. Cloud State University. Retrieved 2013-09-22.
  13. ^ "Team History". Boston Bruins. Retrieved 2009-08-11.

External links Edit

  • Official website  

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The St Cloud State Huskies are the athletic teams for St Cloud State University The university is primarily a member of the Northern Sun Intercollegiate Conference NSIC and currently sponsors 18 NCAA Division II teams SCSU also sponsors a women s Nordic skiing team through membership in the CCSA as well as men s and women s Division I ice hockey teams that are members of the National Collegiate Hockey Conference men and Western Collegiate Hockey Association women The teams go by the nickname Huskies and the school s mascot is a husky named Blizzard 2 St Cloud State HuskiesUniversitySt Cloud State UniversityConferenceNorthern Sun Intercollegiate Conference primary CCSA women nordic skiing NCAANCAA DII most sports NCAA DI ice hockey Athletic directorHolly Schreiner interim LocationSt Cloud MinnesotaVarsity teams17Basketball arenaHalenbeck HallIce hockey arenaHerb Brooks National Hockey CenterBaseball stadiumJoe Faber FieldSoftball stadiumSelke Field Husky DomeSoccer stadiumHusky StadiumMascotBlizzard the HuskyNicknameHuskiesFight songSt Cloud State RouserColorsCardinal and black 1 Websitewww wbr scsuhuskies wbr comThe current interim Director of Athletics is Holly Schreiner 3 St Cloud State also sponsored football until 2019 20 when they decided to drop the program 4 Contents 1 Conferences 2 Sports 2 1 Ice hockey 2 2 Wrestling 3 Facilities 3 1 Herb Brooks National Hockey Center 4 Athletic alumni 4 1 Ice hockey 5 References 6 External linksConferences EditSt Cloud State was a charter member in 1932 of the Northern Intercollegiate Conference which has since become known as the NSIC Northern Sun Intercollegiate Conference The NSIC was affiliated with NAIA National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics until 1995 the conference then joined NCAA Division II St Cloud State competed as a member of the North Central Conference at the NCAA Division II level from 1982 to 2008 The North Central Conference disbanded at the end of the 2007 08 academic year and St Cloud State once again became members of the Northern Sun Intercollegiate Conference in 2008 09 Sports EditThe St Cloud Athletic Department sponsors the following intercollegiate sports Men s sports Women s sportsBaseball BasketballBasketball Cross countryIce hockey Ice hockeySoccer Nordic skiingSwimming amp diving SoccerWrestling SoftballSwimming amp divingTennisTrack amp field Volleyball Track and field includes both indoor and outdoor Ice hockey Edit Main articles St Cloud State Huskies women s ice hockey and St Cloud State Huskies men s ice hockey The St Cloud State men s hockey program made the move to the NCAA Division I level in 1987 88 and it joined the Western Collegiate Hockey Association WCHA in 1990 91 The Huskies men s team have played in the National Collegiate Hockey Conference NCHC since the 2013 2014 season The women s hockey team which began its first season of intercollegiate competition in 1998 1999 remain members of the WCHA The Huskies hockey teams play all of their home games in the Herb Brooks National Hockey Center 5 371 capacity which was opened on December 16 1989 Wrestling Edit With one of the best wrestling programs in Division II year after year the Huskies have won the NCAA Wrestling Championship in 2015 2016 2018 and 2019 placing second in 2017 2013 2012 and 2011 5 6 Huskie Head Wrestling coach is Steve Costanzo who will begin his 14th season as head coach at St Cloud State in 2019 20 He is the 13th coach in the history of the St Cloud State University wrestling program which dates back to 1949 50 7 Facilities EditThe main athletic facilities at St Cloud State University include Husky Stadium football and soccer Halenbeck Hall indoor track and field swimming and diving volleyball wrestling and basketball the Herb Brooks National Hockey Center ice hockey and Selke Field softball Baseball is played off campus at a City of St Cloud ballpark called Joe Faber Field 8 Herb Brooks National Hockey Center Edit As of 2009 St Cloud State was working on a 29 3 million renovation of its National Hockey Center The Minnesota Legislature has funded 6 5 million of that total with the balance to come from fundraising 9 10 The two phase construction project the first phase of which is completed has transformed the building into the Herb Brooks National Hockey Center expanding a predominantly hockey only facility into a multi purpose event center Among the renovations are expanded luxury suites a new main entrance and improvements to the ticketing administration university store concourses restrooms and concession areas The school is currently working on the second phase of fundraising for the renovations 11 12 Athletic alumni EditThis section needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources in this section Unsourced material may be challenged and removed December 2015 Learn how and when to remove this template message Van Nelson United States Track and Field Olympian competed in Cross Country and Track and Field for St Cloud State University from 1964 to 1969 Along with Chuck Spoden and Kenny Mitchell Nelson founded the first SCSU cross country team His freshman year he qualified for the national meet and finished 8th While at St Cloud State Nelson set a new collegiate record of 13 45 8 for 3 miles in Sioux Falls SD Van was a three year double gold medal winner at the Drake Relays and twice won the Drake Relays Outstanding Athlete Award Nelson still holds the SCSU records for the 5 000m 10 000m 15 000m 20 000m and 30 000m runs Van qualified to represent the United States at the 1968 Mexico City Olympic Games Going into the games Van was ranked 4th in the world in the 5 000m and 8th in the 10 000m Former St Cloud State football player Todd Bouman was a veteran quarterback in the NFL He played for the Minnesota Vikings New Orleans Saints Green Bay Packers Jacksonville Jaguars Baltimore Ravens and finished his career with a second stint with the Jacksonville Jaguars in 2010 Other former St Cloud State players to play in the NFL include Keith Nord Minnesota Ben Nelson Minnesota Jeff Hazuga Minnesota John Kimbrough Buffalo New England and Oakland Others have played professionally in Arena Football such as SCSU All American Ben Nelson and Fred Williams Some in overseas football leagues such as two time SCSU All American Jack Moro in the Austrian Football League and SCSU Hall of Fame inductee Stacy Jameson in the Italian Football League SCSU has had several men s basketball players go on to professional careers in the NBA or overseas leagues St Cloud State women s basketball player Erika Quigley was named the NCAA Division II Player of the Year in 2007 Diver Nate Jimmerson won the NCAA Division II men s one and three meter diving titles in 2008 Former St Cloud State athlete Mary Ahlin won the NCAA Division II titles in women s one and three meter diving in 1998 and 1999 while Sarah Loquai won the NCAA Division II women s one meter diving in 1997 In 2004 the St Cloud State softball team placed third in the nation at the NCAA Division II softball championships Former St Cloud State women s ice hockey player Jessica Kresa is now a professional wrestler under the name ODB Garrett Bender plays rugby for the United States rugby sevens national team Ice hockey Edit A total of 24 former St Cloud State ice hockey players have gone on to play professionally in the NHL Hockey Hall of Famer Frank Brimsek played for the Huskies in 1933 34 before going on to a sterling professional career with the Boston Bruins and Chicago from 1938 to 1950 He helped the Boston Bruins win two Stanley Cup titles and he is a member of both the international and United States Hockey Hall of Fames 13 Other former St Cloud State players to skate in the NHL include Sam LoPresti Len Esau Steve Martinson Tyler Arnason Casey Borer Tim Conboy Matt Cullen Jeff Finger Bret Hedican Joe Jensen Fred Knipscheer Ryan Malone Joe Motzko Mark Parrish Duvie Westcott Mark Hartigan Andreas Nodl Nate Raduns Matt Hendricks Andrew Gordon Oliver Lauridsen Ben Hanowski Drew LeBlanc Ryan Poehling Jimmy Schuldt and Blake Lizotte In recent years Matt Cullen and Bret Hedican helped the Carolina Hurricanes win the Stanley Cup in 2006 while Mark Hartigan and Joe Motzko won the Stanley Cup in 2007 with the Anaheim Ducks Hartigan was later a member of the Detroit Red Wings during their Stanley Cup championship season in 2008 References Edit SCSU Colors and Logo usage rules Retrieved September 10 2016 St Cloud State Athletics St Cloud State University Retrieved 2009 08 04 Staff Directory Zimmer Matt December 10 2019 St Cloud State University cutting its football program Argus Leader Sioux Falls South Dakota Retrieved August 26 2020 First time for everything SCSU wins championship NCAA Retrieved 2015 06 29 SCSU Wrestling claims 2nd consecutive NCAA DII championship St Cloud State University Retrieved 2016 05 18 St Cloud State Huskies 2016 17 Wrestling Coaching Staff Scsuhuskies com Retrieved 2017 02 13 SCSU Athletics Facilities St Cloud State University Athletics Retrieved 2009 08 11 National Hockey Center Renovation Minnesota Colleges and Universities Retrieved 2009 08 07 Architects named for NHEC St Cloud State University Retrieved 2009 08 07 Plans for the Future the National Hockey and Event Center St Cloud State University Retrieved 2009 08 04 Herb Brooks National Hockey Center St Cloud State University Retrieved 2013 09 22 Team History Boston Bruins Retrieved 2009 08 11 External links EditOfficial website nbsp Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title St Cloud State Huskies amp oldid 1169977480, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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