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Athletic teams representing Rider University
Rider Broncs
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UniversityRider University
ConferenceMAAC (primary)
NEC (field hockey)
MAC (wrestling)
NCAADivision I
Athletic directorDon Harnum
LocationLawrenceville, New Jersey
Varsity teams18
Basketball arenaAlumni Gymnasium
Baseball stadiumSonny Pittaro Field
MascotAJ the Bronc
NicknameBroncs
ColorsCranberry, white, and gray[1]
     
Websitegobroncs.com

TheRider Broncs are the athletic teams ofRider University, a private nonsectarian university inLawrenceville, New Jersey, United States. The school is aDivision I member of theNational Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA), and its athletes compete in theMetro Atlantic Athletic Conference (MAAC). For wrestling only, Rider is an affiliate member of theMid-American Conference (MAC).

Theintercollegiate sports program at Rider was started by coachClair Bee in the 1920s. Two of the school's most famous athletic alumni are formerNotre Dame basketball coach and currentESPN sportscasterDigger Phelps, who played basketball at Rider from 1959 to 1963 andJason Thompson who played basketball at Rider from 2004 to 2008 and was drafted by theSacramento Kings with the 12th pick of the 2008 NBA Draft.

Men's sports

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Baseball

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Main article:Rider Broncs baseball

See footnote[2]The baseball team has won four MAAC championships (2008, 2010, 2021, 2023), three NEC titles (1994, 1995, 1996), and six ECC titles (1984-1987, 1989, 1992) and participated in 15 NCAA Regional Tournaments and one College World Series (1967). The baseball team plays its home games atSonny Pittaro Field on campus. Rider has seen nine of its players play in MLB, with the most recent beingNick Margevicius with the Seattle Mariners in 2021.

Men's basketball

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Main article:Rider Broncs men's basketball

The Broncs have made three NCAA Tournament appearances in 1984, 1993, and 1994. In total, Rider has appeared in postseason competition 10 times across its history as a Division I team, with the most recent being an appearance in the 2018 NIT. Two players have been drafted and played in the NBA:Herb Krautblatt in 1948 as a sixth round pick of the Baltimore Bullets andJason Thompson as the 12th overall selection of the 2008 NBA Draft by theSacramento Kings. Thompson played seven seasons in Sacramento before spending an eighth with theGolden State Warriors andToronto Raptors. As of the 2023-24 season, 11 former Broncs currently play professionally between Europe, Japan, and the G-League.

Men's cross country

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See also:Cross country running

Men'sgolf

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Austin Devereux won the individual title at the 2021 & 2022 MAAC Championships, becoming the first Rider golfer to compete in the NCAA Championships since 1964.The 2022 team won the school's first MAAC title on April 24, 2022 at Walt Disney World's Magnolia course.

Men's soccer

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See also:College soccer in the United States

The Men's Soccer team has won one NEC Championship (1992) and six MAAC Championships (1997, 1998, 2015, 2016, 2018, 2023) and participated in six NCAA tournaments.

Men's swimming and diving

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See also:List of college swimming and diving teams

The men's swimming and diving team has won 12 MAAC Championships (2004, 2012-2023) and had won eleven titles in a row through the 2022-23 season.

Men'stennis

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Men'strack and field

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Men's track and field has won three MAAC Indoor Championships (2017, 2023, 2024) and four MAAC Outdoor Championships (2004, 2011, 2013, 2023) and is currently coached by Penn State All-American Bob Hamer (Penn State).

Men's wrestling

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Rider wrestling practices in a 3,600 square foot mat room on the top floor of the Canastra Health & Sports Center while home meets are held in Alumni Gym, which seats 1,650. In 2013, Rider left theCAA as an associate member shortly after the CAA announced that it would no longer sponsor wrestling and joined theEastern Wrestling League. On March 5, 2019 it was announced that Rider along with the other six members of the EWL would be joining theMid-American Conference as affiliate members starting in academic year 2019-2020, making the MAC the second largest conference in Division I Wrestling. The Broncs have at least won a share of the MAC East Division in all three seasons (2022, 2023 with Lock Haven, and 2024). The Broncs went undefeated in the conference (8-0) for the first time in 2023-24.

Rider Broncs Wrestling has gained national recognition by longtime head coach Gary Taylor, who retired after the 2016-17 season. Former Rider All-American John Hangey was named his replacement. The Broncs have had 19 individual All-American wrestlers, including four in Taylor's last three seasons. Jesse Dellavecchia finished runner-up at 157 in the 2021 NCAA Championships. Recently, Ethan Laird finished 6th at 197 in the 2023 NCAA Championships.

Women's sports

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Women's basketball

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Main article:Rider Broncs women's basketball

Rider's women's basketball team has made the WNIT twice (2017, 2019) and finished as the #1 seed in the MAAC in 2019-2020.Stella Johnson became the first Lady Bronc to score 2,000 points on February 20, 2020 against Quinnipiac. She was drafted in the 3rd round of the 2020 WNBA draft by thePhoenix Mercury, with the 29th overall pick. She was waived by the Mercury before the start of the season, but was signed by theChicago Sky on June 29, 2020.[4] On July 28, she made her WNBA debut in a win over theLos Angeles Sparks.[5] Johnson's #4 jersey became the first in team history to be retired by Rider on November 7, 2022.

Women's cross country

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See also:Cross country running

Women'sfield hockey

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See also:NCAA Women's Field Hockey Championship

The field hockey team has competed in the NEC since 2021, where the Broncs have won eight titles (2000, 2002, 2004, 2010-2012, 2020*, 2022), played in six NCAA Play-In games and two NCAA Tournaments (2020*, 2022). *2020 season was played in spring 2021 due to COVID-19 pandemic.

Women's lacrosse

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See also:Lacrosse

The women's lacrosse team will begin competition in spring 2024. Former FDU-Florham coach Evan Mager was hired as the first head coach on October 19, 2022.

Women's soccer

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See also:College soccer in the United States

The women's soccer team has won one MAAC title (2014) and participated in one NCAA Tournament (2014).

Women's softball

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Main article:Rider Broncs softball

The softball team has won one NEC Championship (1997), one MAAC Championship (2003) and participated in two NCAA tournaments (1997, 2003).

Women's swimming and diving

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See also:List of college swimming and diving teams

The women's swimming and diving team has won three MAAC Championships (2001, 2003, 2009).

Women'stennis

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Women'strack and field

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The women's track and field team has won four MAAC Indoor Championships (2007, 2020, 2023, 2024) and four MAAC Outdoor Championships (2004, 2007, 2013, 2023).

Women'svolleyball

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The women's volleyball team has won three NEC championships (1994–96), one MAAC Championship (2020*) and played in four NCAA Championships (1994–96, 2020*). They have won one match (1994 vs. Army). *2020 season was played in spring 2021 due to COVID-19 pandemic

Athletics Hall of Fame

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For an alphabetical list of inductees, see footnote[3]As of March 25, 2023, there are 133 members in the Rider University AthleticsHall of Fame.[3] The first inductions were in October 1990.[3]

Notable alumni

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Main article:Rider University § Notable alumni

See also

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Footnotes

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  1. ^Rider University Graphic Standards Manual and Editorial Style Guide(PDF). RetrievedApril 16, 2016.
  2. ^Baseball. Rider Broncs (Rider University Athletics official website). Retrieved 2010-02-21.
  3. ^abc"Hall of Fame". Rider University Athletics official website. Retrieved2012-01-12.

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