| Sacred Heart Pioneers | |
|---|---|
| University | Sacred Heart University |
| Conference | MAAC Independent (football)CAA in 2026 Atlantic Hockey America (men's ice hockey) New England Women's Hockey Alliance (women's ice hockey) Eastern Intercollegiate Wrestling Association (men's wrestling) Eastern Intercollegiate Volleyball Association (men's volleyball) ECAC (equestrian) NEIFC (fencing) NEC (field hockey) CUSA (bowling) |
| NCAA | Division I (FCS) |
| Athletic director | Judy Ann Riccio |
| Location | Fairfield, Connecticut |
| Varsity teams | 32 |
| Football stadium | Campus Field |
| Basketball arena | William H. Pitt Center |
| Ice hockey arena | Martire Family Arena |
| Baseball stadium | Veterans Memorial Park |
| Mascot | Big Red the Pioneer |
| Nickname | Pioneers |
| Colors | Red and white[1] |
| Website | sacredheartpioneers |
TheSacred Heart Pioneers are the 32 sports teams (14 men, 18 women) representingSacred Heart University inFairfield, Connecticut in intercollegiate athletics. The Pioneers compete in theNCAA Division I and are members of theMetro Atlantic Athletic Conference (MAAC; the school's primary conference), plus several other conferences for select sports, among themAtlantic Hockey America,Conference USA, theEastern Intercollegiate Wrestling Association, and theNew England Women's Hockey Alliance.
Nearly 800 students participate in the university's 31 athletic teams (17 female teams and 14 male teams) along with more than 500 students who participate in 23 club sports.
Thefootball team plays at theFootball Championship Subdivision level and claims an FCS title in 2001. Their biggest rivalry is with the oldest public university in Connecticut,Central Connecticut State University, in what has been dubbed the Constitution State Rivalry.
Themen's basketball team won theDivision II national title in 1986.
Thewomen's basketball team won the Northeast Conference regular season title five times and the conference tournament three times and earned three trips to the NCAA Tournament.
Thebaseball team has won fourNortheast Conference tournament titles and made four NCAA tournament appearances, formerly led bySuper Bowl XVII champion,Nick Giaquinto. The four conference titles are tied for the most in the conference.
The men's golf team won the Northeast Conference title in May 2008, 2009 and 2011.
The men's fencing team won the Northeast Conference title five years in a row (2010–14) and was ranked #9 in 2011.
On February 21, 2013, the Sacred Heart University athletics department hired longtimeMajor League Baseball player and managerBobby Valentine as the athletic director.
On June 8, 2021, the Sacred Heart University athletics department named Judy Ann Riccio as its interim athletic director, replacing Bobby Valentine who took a leave of absence.
Themen's ice hockey program competes in theAtlantic Hockey America conference, and thewomen's hockey program competes in the newly createdNew England Women's Hockey Alliance (NEWHA) and won the conference's initial tournament title in the 2017-18 season, beating out institutions such as theCollege of the Holy Cross andSaint Anselm College.
The men's wrestling team competes in theEastern Intercollegiate Wrestling Association and the field hockey team competes in theMetro Atlantic Athletic Conference. Men's volleyball competes in theEastern Intercollegiate Volleyball Association, in which it has been a member since 1993 except for the first two seasons of NEC men's volleyball in 2023 and 2024.[a][2]
On September 21, 2020, Sacred Heart announced the addition of a women's wrestling program, the second for a Division I institution (the first beingPresbyterian College) and the first in the Northeast region. The program started in the fall of 2021.
Sacred Heart earned its first NCAA men's lacrosse tournament bid in 2024, winning the MAAC tournament and getting the automatic conference bid to that year'sNCAA tournament.
After leaving the NEC in 2024, Sacred Heart bowling spent the 2024–25 season as an independent before becoming a single-sport member ofConference USA.[3]
| Men's sports | Women's sports |
|---|---|
| Baseball | Basketball |
| Basketball | Bowling |
| Cross country | Cross country |
| Football | Equestrian |
| Ice hockey | Field hockey |
| Lacrosse | Golf |
| Soccer | Ice hockey |
| Tennis | Lacrosse |
| Track and field† | Rowing |
| Volleyball | Rugby |
| Wrestling | Soccer |
| Softball | |
| Swimming and diving | |
| Tennis | |
| Track and field1 | |
| Volleyball | |
| Wrestling | |
| Co-ed sports | |
| Fencing | |
| 1 – includes both indoor and outdoor | |
Currently, 28 club sports are active on campus. The active clubs are: