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DePaul Blue Demons

The DePaul Blue Demons are the athletic teams that represent DePaul University, located in Chicago, Illinois. The Blue Demons participate in NCAA Division I and are a member of the Big East Conference.[2][3]

DePaul Blue Demons
UniversityDePaul University
ConferenceBig East Conference
NCAADivision I
Athletic directorDeWayne Peevy
LocationChicago, Illinois
Varsity teams15 (7 men’s and 8 women’s)
Basketball arenaWintrust Arena
Softball stadiumCacciatore Stadium
Soccer stadiumWish Field
Other venuesLakeshore Sport and Fitness
Lane Stadium
McGrath-Phillips Arena
Ruffled Feathers Golf Club
MascotDIBS
NicknameBlue Demons
Fight song"Blue Demons Fight Song"
ColorsRoyal blue and scarlet[1]
   
Websitewww.depaulbluedemons.com

DePaul's Athletic Director is DeWayne Peevy. DePaul was not affiliated with any conference until it helped establish the Great Midwest Conference in 1991.[4] It subsequently became a charter member of Conference USA from 1995 until its move to the original Big East in 2005 through 2012.[2] DePaul and the other six Catholic, non-FBS schools announced on December 15, 2012, their separation to eventually form a new conference that would carry the Big East name in 2013.[5]

Nickname edit

The origin of the Blue Demons nickname dates back to 1907 when the university changed its name from St. Vincent's College to its current form. At the time, the athletic teams had red uniforms with a large "D" on the front. After an announcer referred to the players as the "D-men," the moniker stuck and eventually evolved into "Demons." The "blue" was part of an attempt to distinguish the university's players from those of its now-defunct high school, DePaul Academy. The former wore red with a blue "D," while the latter adopted the reverse.[6] The official athletic colors are scarlet and royal blue.[4]

Sports sponsored edit

A member of the Big East Conference, DePaul University sponsors teams in six men's and seven women's NCAA sanctioned sports.[7]

Men's sports Women's sports
Basketball Basketball
Cross country Cross country
Golf Soccer
Soccer Softball
Tennis Tennis
Track & field Track & field
Volleyball
† – Track and field includes both indoor and outdoor.

Men's basketball edit

DePaul's NCAA men's basketball team is well known for its basketball program, which gained prominence under Ray Meyer who led DePaul to two NCAA Division I basketball Final Four's in the 1942–43 season and 1978–79 season. Meyer also led the Blue Demons to the 1945 NIT championship during the 1944–45 season. The current head basketball coach is Tony Stubblefield, having taken the position in 2021.

The team currently plays their home games at Wintrust Arena adjacent to the McCormick Place convention center.[8]

Women's basketball edit

DePaul's NCAA women's basketball team has reached the Sweet 16 multiple times in the program's history. Head Coach Doug Bruno has been the women's basketball coach since 1988.[9]

The team currently plays their home games at Wintrust Arena adjacent to the McCormick Place convention center and select games at McGrath-Phillips Arena.

Men's soccer edit

The DePaul Blue Demons men's soccer team represents DePaul University in the Big East Conference in Division I of the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA).[10]

Softball edit

Since 2011, the head coach of Wisconsin's softball program is former Blue Demon second-baseman Yvette Healy. Former DePaul All-American pitcher Tracie Adix-Zins returned to Lincoln Park to lead the softball program as head coach just before the start of the 2019 season. Following her standout career in the circle for the Blue Demons she has served as an assistant coach at Wisconsin, Oklahoma State and North Carolina State.

Women's volleyball edit

The DePaul Blue Demons women's volleyball team competes in NCAA Division I volleyball and is part of the Big East Conference.

Former varsity sports edit

Football edit

DePaul University fielded a varsity football team until 1939. It played its home games at Wrigley Field and Soldier Field.[11][12]

Club sports edit

DePaul offers a number of other intercollegiate club athletic teams under its Department of Campus Recreation.

Football edit

DePaul fielded a football club team in the National Club Football Association until 2015.

Men's Ice Hockey edit

DePaul University has an ice hockey club team called the DePaul University Hockey Club that competes in the Northern Collegiate Hockey League in the Central Region of the ACHA. The team plays a 25–30 game schedule against regional opponents. Home games are played at Johnny's Ice House West.[13] In 2009 the team made the ACHA Division II National Championship Tournament for the first time in the team's history.

Men's Lacrosse edit

DePaul University fields Men's Lacrosse at the non-varsity club level in the Great Lakes Lacrosse League in the Chicago Division.[14] DePaul Men's Lacrosse divisional rivals include: Bradley University, University of Chicago, Lake Forest College, Loyola University Chicago, Northern Illinois University, Northwestern University, Western Illinois University and Wheaton College, as well as other GLLL opponents. The Men's Lacrosse Club play their home games at Diversey Harbor (Chicago Park District) and Montrose Beach (Chicago Park District).

DePaul reached the national stage in 2013 when they reached their first ever MCLA Tournament appearance only to be ousted in the 1st round by the 2012 and 2013 MCLA Division II Champion, St. Thomas Tommies 11–3.

Year Wins Losses Conference (GRLC) Playoffs (MCLA) National Rank
2013 9 3 1st First Round 22
2012 5 5 2nd -- --
2011 2 6 3rd -- --
2010 4 6 5th -- --
2009 6 4 3rd -- --
2008 4 5 3rd -- --

Men's Roller Hockey edit

DePaul's roller hockey club competes in the Midwest Collegiate Roller Hockey League, a league within the NCRHA. The team was first started in 2005 and played steadily in the NCRHA for seven consecutive seasons before dropping out of the league for a few years. The team has recently been reactivated and rejoined the NCRHA in 2014. The current team plays in Division III of the MCRHL.

Rowing edit

DePaul has had a crew team for the last four years and gained formal recognition in 2013.

Men's Rugby edit

DePaul University currently competes as a non-varsity club in USA Rugby's DII collegiate rugby division. As one of the top collegiate teams in the city of Chicago, DePaul competes in the Great Midwest Rugby Conference formerly known as the WIIL Conference in the Southern division. As famed collegiate rugby writer Alex Goff states, WIIL conference is one of the toughest divisions in DII rugby." DePaul Rugby was the inaugural champion of the THG Chicago Cup. Men's Rugby play their home matches at Diversey Harbor (Chicago Park District).

Tennis edit

DePaul University Club Tennis competes regionally in the Midwest League of the USTA's national Tennis on Campus program. They practice and host their home matches at Midtown Athletic Club Chicago, the largest indoor tennis facility in the country. In recent years, the club has taken a lead role in helping to develop the Chicago Tennis on Campus community of schools. In February 2013, they were named USTA Midwest Club of the Year.[15]

Men's volleyball edit

DePaul University's Men's Volleyball Club competes at the division 1AA level, hosts and travels to several tournaments per year, competing against clubs from across the nation. The Blue Demons practice and play their home matches at the Ray Meyer Fitness and Recreation Center. In 2011, the Blue Demons finished 3rd at the NCVF National Championships in Houston, TX, their best finish in club history.

Water Polo edit

DePaul Water Polo is a coed water polo club that was founded in 2013. Practices are currently held at Gill Park in the Lakeview neighborhood of Chicago.

Notable players edit

Athletic facilities edit

Current facilities edit

Former facilities edit

Traditions edit

Mascot edit

DePaul's mascot is DIBS which stands for Demon In a Blue Suit. DIBS is present at every Blue Demons basketball game and makes frequent appearances at DePaul's Lincoln Park Campus and charity appearances around the Chicago metropolitan area. While the Blue Demon nickname has been around for many years, the Blue Demon mascot took the game floor for the first time in 1968 with a papier-mache head and old warm-up suit. Through the years, the Blue Demon has taken on many forms in its evolution and was dubbed DIBS in 1999. Former mascot performers; John Maniatis and Paul Fisher.[21]

References edit

  1. ^ DePaul University Graphic Identity Guidelines (PDF). Retrieved April 10, 2016.
  2. ^ a b . Archived from the original on February 6, 2012. Retrieved October 20, 2017.
  3. ^ "It's Official: DePaul To Join BIG EAST Conference". Retrieved October 20, 2017.
  4. ^ a b . www.depaulbluedemons.com. Archived from the original on September 24, 2017. Retrieved October 20, 2017.
  5. ^ "Seven schools leaving Big East". ESPN.com. December 15, 2012. Retrieved December 16, 2012.
  6. ^ "How did DePaul get a demon as a mascot?". DePaul University Libraries. July 25, 2008. Retrieved October 19, 2021.
  7. ^ "DePaull Blue Deamons The Official Website of DePaul University Athletics". CBS Interactive. Retrieved December 23, 2016.
  8. ^ "Wintrust Arena Era Begins Saturday". Retrieved March 5, 2018.
  9. ^ "Past Presidents". Women's Basketball Coaches Association. Retrieved July 3, 2014.
  10. ^ "MSOC Year-by-Year Results" (PDF). DePaul University Athletics. June 18, 2019. Retrieved December 6, 2019.
  11. ^ "Northwestern will return to Wrigley Field in 2020, but won't play Illinois". Yahoo Sports. sports.yahoo.com. Retrieved April 26, 2019.
  12. ^ "Play Ball! DePaul's Place in Chicago Sports History". depaul.edu. Retrieved April 27, 2019.
  13. ^ "College Hockey". johnnysicehouse.com. Retrieved April 26, 2019.
  14. ^ "DePaul University Campus Recreation". campusrec.depaul.edu. Retrieved October 20, 2017.
  15. ^ "DePaul University Club Tennis". www.depaulclubtennis.org. Retrieved October 20, 2017.
  16. ^ "TwoTwo tough endings for DePaul's Brianna Ryce". chicagotribune.com.
  17. ^ "Brianna Ryce of DePaul women's soccer: For college and for country".
  18. ^ Ryan, Shannon. "DePaul unveils preview center for new McCormick Place arena". Chicago Tribune. Retrieved October 20, 2017.
  19. ^ "DePaul University Newsroom". newsroom.depaul.edu. Retrieved October 20, 2017.
  20. ^ . Archived from the original on January 10, 2013. Retrieved October 20, 2017.
  21. ^ . Archived from the original on February 12, 2010. Retrieved October 20, 2017.

External links edit

  • Official website  

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The DePaul Blue Demons are the athletic teams that represent DePaul University located in Chicago Illinois The Blue Demons participate in NCAA Division I and are a member of the Big East Conference 2 3 DePaul Blue DemonsUniversityDePaul UniversityConferenceBig East ConferenceNCAADivision IAthletic directorDeWayne PeevyLocationChicago IllinoisVarsity teams15 7 men s and 8 women s Basketball arenaWintrust ArenaSoftball stadiumCacciatore StadiumSoccer stadiumWish FieldOther venuesLakeshore Sport and FitnessLane StadiumMcGrath Phillips ArenaRuffled Feathers Golf ClubMascotDIBSNicknameBlue DemonsFight song Blue Demons Fight Song ColorsRoyal blue and scarlet 1 Websitewww wbr depaulbluedemons wbr com DePaul s Athletic Director is DeWayne Peevy DePaul was not affiliated with any conference until it helped establish the Great Midwest Conference in 1991 4 It subsequently became a charter member of Conference USA from 1995 until its move to the original Big East in 2005 through 2012 2 DePaul and the other six Catholic non FBS schools announced on December 15 2012 their separation to eventually form a new conference that would carry the Big East name in 2013 5 Contents 1 Nickname 2 Sports sponsored 2 1 Men s basketball 2 2 Women s basketball 2 3 Men s soccer 2 4 Softball 2 5 Women s volleyball 3 Former varsity sports 3 1 Football 4 Club sports 4 1 Football 4 2 Men s Ice Hockey 4 3 Men s Lacrosse 4 4 Men s Roller Hockey 4 5 Rowing 4 6 Men s Rugby 4 7 Tennis 4 8 Men s volleyball 4 9 Water Polo 5 Notable players 6 Athletic facilities 6 1 Current facilities 6 2 Former facilities 7 Traditions 7 1 Mascot 8 References 9 External linksNickname editThe origin of the Blue Demons nickname dates back to 1907 when the university changed its name from St Vincent s College to its current form At the time the athletic teams had red uniforms with a large D on the front After an announcer referred to the players as the D men the moniker stuck and eventually evolved into Demons The blue was part of an attempt to distinguish the university s players from those of its now defunct high school DePaul Academy The former wore red with a blue D while the latter adopted the reverse 6 The official athletic colors are scarlet and royal blue 4 Sports sponsored editA member of the Big East Conference DePaul University sponsors teams in six men s and seven women s NCAA sanctioned sports 7 Men s sports Women s sports Basketball Basketball Cross country Cross country Golf Soccer Soccer Softball Tennis Tennis Track amp field Track amp field Volleyball Track and field includes both indoor and outdoor Men s basketball edit Main article DePaul Blue Demons men s basketball DePaul s NCAA men s basketball team is well known for its basketball program which gained prominence under Ray Meyer who led DePaul to two NCAA Division I basketball Final Four s in the 1942 43 season and 1978 79 season Meyer also led the Blue Demons to the 1945 NIT championship during the 1944 45 season The current head basketball coach is Tony Stubblefield having taken the position in 2021 The team currently plays their home games at Wintrust Arena adjacent to the McCormick Place convention center 8 Women s basketball edit Main article DePaul Blue Demons women s basketball DePaul s NCAA women s basketball team has reached the Sweet 16 multiple times in the program s history Head Coach Doug Bruno has been the women s basketball coach since 1988 9 The team currently plays their home games at Wintrust Arena adjacent to the McCormick Place convention center and select games at McGrath Phillips Arena Men s soccer edit Main article DePaul Blue Demons men s soccer The DePaul Blue Demons men s soccer team represents DePaul University in the Big East Conference in Division I of the National Collegiate Athletic Association NCAA 10 Softball edit Since 2011 the head coach of Wisconsin s softball program is former Blue Demon second baseman Yvette Healy Former DePaul All American pitcher Tracie Adix Zins returned to Lincoln Park to lead the softball program as head coach just before the start of the 2019 season Following her standout career in the circle for the Blue Demons she has served as an assistant coach at Wisconsin Oklahoma State and North Carolina State Women s volleyball edit The DePaul Blue Demons women s volleyball team competes in NCAA Division I volleyball and is part of the Big East Conference Former varsity sports editFootball edit DePaul University fielded a varsity football team until 1939 It played its home games at Wrigley Field and Soldier Field 11 12 Club sports editDePaul offers a number of other intercollegiate club athletic teams under its Department of Campus Recreation Football edit DePaul fielded a football club team in the National Club Football Association until 2015 Men s Ice Hockey edit DePaul University has an ice hockey club team called the DePaul University Hockey Club that competes in the Northern Collegiate Hockey League in the Central Region of the ACHA The team plays a 25 30 game schedule against regional opponents Home games are played at Johnny s Ice House West 13 In 2009 the team made the ACHA Division II National Championship Tournament for the first time in the team s history Men s Lacrosse edit DePaul University fields Men s Lacrosse at the non varsity club level in the Great Lakes Lacrosse League in the Chicago Division 14 DePaul Men s Lacrosse divisional rivals include Bradley University University of Chicago Lake Forest College Loyola University Chicago Northern Illinois University Northwestern University Western Illinois University and Wheaton College as well as other GLLL opponents The Men s Lacrosse Club play their home games at Diversey Harbor Chicago Park District and Montrose Beach Chicago Park District DePaul reached the national stage in 2013 when they reached their first ever MCLA Tournament appearance only to be ousted in the 1st round by the 2012 and 2013 MCLA Division II Champion St Thomas Tommies 11 3 Conference Championships 2013 9 3 3 1 National Tournament Appearances 2013 1st Round Year Wins Losses Conference GRLC Playoffs MCLA National Rank 2013 9 3 1st First Round 22 2012 5 5 2nd 2011 2 6 3rd 2010 4 6 5th 2009 6 4 3rd 2008 4 5 3rd Men s Roller Hockey edit DePaul s roller hockey club competes in the Midwest Collegiate Roller Hockey League a league within the NCRHA The team was first started in 2005 and played steadily in the NCRHA for seven consecutive seasons before dropping out of the league for a few years The team has recently been reactivated and rejoined the NCRHA in 2014 The current team plays in Division III of the MCRHL Rowing edit DePaul has had a crew team for the last four years and gained formal recognition in 2013 Men s Rugby edit DePaul University currently competes as a non varsity club in USA Rugby s DII collegiate rugby division As one of the top collegiate teams in the city of Chicago DePaul competes in the Great Midwest Rugby Conference formerly known as the WIIL Conference in the Southern division As famed collegiate rugby writer Alex Goff states WIIL conference is one of the toughest divisions in DII rugby DePaul Rugby was the inaugural champion of the THG Chicago Cup Men s Rugby play their home matches at Diversey Harbor Chicago Park District Tennis edit DePaul University Club Tennis competes regionally in the Midwest League of the USTA s national Tennis on Campus program They practice and host their home matches at Midtown Athletic Club Chicago the largest indoor tennis facility in the country In recent years the club has taken a lead role in helping to develop the Chicago Tennis on Campus community of schools In February 2013 they were named USTA Midwest Club of the Year 15 Men s volleyball edit DePaul University s Men s Volleyball Club competes at the division 1AA level hosts and travels to several tournaments per year competing against clubs from across the nation The Blue Demons practice and play their home matches at the Ray Meyer Fitness and Recreation Center In 2011 the Blue Demons finished 3rd at the NCVF National Championships in Houston TX their best finish in club history Water Polo edit DePaul Water Polo is a coed water polo club that was founded in 2013 Practices are currently held at Gill Park in the Lakeview neighborhood of Chicago Notable players edit nbsp Brianna Ryce played soccer internationally for Trinidad and Tobago 16 17 Athletic facilities editCurrent facilities edit Wintrust Arena the 10 000 seat arena is the home of the Blue Demons men s and women s basketball teams 18 Lakeshore Sport and Fitness Home of the men s and women s tennis teams Lane Stadium Home stadium for the men s and women s track and field teams McGrath Phillips Arena a 3 000 seat indoor arena located in the Sullivan Athletic Center is the home of women s volleyball team since the facility opened in 2000 19 Ruffled Feathers Golf Club Home golf course for the men s and women s golf teams Wish Field Cacciatore Stadium Wish Field which features a FieldTurf playing surface is home of the Blue Demons men s and women s soccer teams in autumn Cacciatore Stadium occupies the south end of Wish Field for Blue Demons softball in spring with its 1 200 seat grandstand situated in the southwest corner 20 Former facilities edit Allstate Arena Men s basketball Alumni Hall Men s and women s basketball Women s volleyball Soldier Field Football University Auditorium Men s basketball Wrigley Field FootballTraditions editMascot edit DePaul s mascot is DIBS which stands for Demon In a Blue Suit DIBS is present at every Blue Demons basketball game and makes frequent appearances at DePaul s Lincoln Park Campus and charity appearances around the Chicago metropolitan area While the Blue Demon nickname has been around for many years the Blue Demon mascot took the game floor for the first time in 1968 with a papier mache head and old warm up suit Through the years the Blue Demon has taken on many forms in its evolution and was dubbed DIBS in 1999 Former mascot performers John Maniatis and Paul Fisher 21 References edit DePaul University Graphic Identity Guidelines PDF Retrieved April 10 2016 a b About Conference USA Archived from the original on February 6 2012 Retrieved October 20 2017 It s Official DePaul To Join BIG EAST Conference Retrieved October 20 2017 a b DePaul University Official Athletic Site none DePaul University Official Athletic Site www depaulbluedemons com Archived from the original on September 24 2017 Retrieved October 20 2017 Seven schools leaving Big East ESPN com December 15 2012 Retrieved December 16 2012 How did DePaul get a demon as a mascot DePaul University Libraries July 25 2008 Retrieved October 19 2021 DePaull Blue Deamons The Official Website of DePaul University Athletics CBS Interactive Retrieved December 23 2016 Wintrust Arena Era Begins Saturday Retrieved March 5 2018 Past Presidents Women s Basketball Coaches Association Retrieved July 3 2014 MSOC Year by Year Results PDF DePaul University Athletics June 18 2019 Retrieved December 6 2019 Northwestern will return to Wrigley Field in 2020 but won t play Illinois Yahoo Sports sports yahoo com Retrieved April 26 2019 Play Ball DePaul s Place in Chicago Sports History depaul edu Retrieved April 27 2019 College Hockey johnnysicehouse com Retrieved April 26 2019 DePaul University Campus Recreation campusrec depaul edu Retrieved October 20 2017 DePaul University Club Tennis www depaulclubtennis org Retrieved October 20 2017 TwoTwo tough endings for DePaul s Brianna Ryce chicagotribune com Brianna Ryce of DePaul women s soccer For college and for country Ryan Shannon DePaul unveils preview center for new McCormick Place arena Chicago Tribune Retrieved October 20 2017 DePaul University Newsroom newsroom depaul edu Retrieved October 20 2017 Wish Field Cacciatore Stadium DePaul University Archived from the original on January 10 2013 Retrieved October 20 2017 View the DePaul Blue Demons site Archived from the original on February 12 2010 Retrieved October 20 2017 External links editOfficial website nbsp Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title DePaul Blue Demons amp oldid 1197541844 Women s volleyball, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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