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Southern Connecticut Owls

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Athletic teams representing Southern Connecticut State University
Southern Connecticut Owls
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UniversitySouthern Connecticut State University
ConferenceNortheast-10 Conference
Eastern College Athletic Conference
NCAADivision II
Athletic directorTerrance Jones
LocationNew Haven, Connecticut
Varsity teams19
Football stadiumJess Dow Field
Basketball arenaMoore Field House
Baseball stadiumThe Ballpark at SCSU
Aquatics centerHutchinson Natatorium
Other venuesPelz Gymnasium
MascotOtus
NicknameOwls
ColorsBlue and white[1]
   
Websitescsuowls.com
Team NCAA championships
10

TheSouthern Connecticut Owls (alsoSouthern Connecticut State Owls,Southern Connecticut State College Owls, andSCSU Owls) are the athletic teams that representSouthern Connecticut State University, located inNew Haven, Connecticut, inNCAA Division II intercollegiate sports. The Owls' 17 athletic teams, seven for men and 10 for women, compete as members of either theNortheast-10 Conference or theEastern College Athletic Conference. SCSU has been a member of the NE-10 since 2000.

There have been 10 NCAA National Championship Teams at Southern, as well as 75 NCAA Individual Champions in the sports of Track and Field, Swimming and Gymnastics.

Sports sponsored

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Men's sportsWomen's sports
BaseballBasketball
BasketballCross country
Cross countryField hockey
FootballGymnastics
SoccerLacrosse
Swimming and divingSoccer
Track & fieldSoftball
Swimming & diving
Track & field
Volleyball
† – Track and field includes both indoor and outdoor

Soccer

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SCSU's men's soccer team won titles in 1987, 1990, 1992, 1995, 1998, 1999. The six titles are the most for any Division II men's soccer team in the country.[2] The program has appeared in 32 NCAA Division II Tournaments, 17 NCAA Final Four appearances, and has produced 52 All-Americans, 15 Senior Bowl Players, 4 National Player of the Year Award Winners, and 1 Golden Boot Award (Top Goalkeeper in any NCAA Division) winner.[3]

Basketball

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On March 24, 2007, the women'sbasketball team won theNCAA Division II championships. In a 61–45 victory, SCSU beat the previously undefeatedFlorida Gulf Coast.

Gymnastics

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The street circle in front of the Moore Fieldhouse is named in honor of former OlympianAbie Grossfeld, former head gymnastics coach at the university.

Swimming

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The swimming and diving team scored their highest at the NCAA championship meet in March for the years 2007 and 2008.[citation needed]

Football

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Elm City rivalry

SCSU's football program has produced coaches and players who went on to the National Football League.

Alumni in the NFL

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Active coaches

  • Jeff Stoutland, linebackers coach (1984-1985), offensive coordinator (1988-1992)
  • Tim Holt, tight ends coach & assistant offensive line coach (1995-1996), running backs coach (2005-2007)
  • Jacques Cesaire, defensive line coach and former defensive lineman

Former coaches

Former players

Volleyball

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SCSU's volleyball program had its most successful seasons in 2017–18 and in 2018–19. The Owls had their first National Tournament berth in 2017 with a record of 24–11. They ended their campaign in the second round of the National Tournament when they lost to New Haven. In 2018, the Owls won their first-ever NE-10 Conference Title against American International. The Owls then had their second berth into the National Tournament, bust lost in the first round.

National championships

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The Owls have won ten NCAA team national championships.

Team

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AssociationDivisionSportYearOpponent/Runner-upScore
NCAA (10)Division II (10)
Women's Basketball (1)2007Florida Gulf Coast61–45
Men's Gymnastics (3)1973Cal State Northridge160.75–158.70
1975Illinois–Chicago411.65–398.80
1976Illinois–Chicago419.20–388.85
Men's Soccer (6)1987Cal State Northridge2–0
1990Seattle Pacific0–0 (4OT, PK)
1992Tampa1–0
1995USC Spartanburg2–0
1998USC Spartanburg1–0
1999Fort Lewis2–1 (2OT)

References

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  1. ^The Southern Connecticut State University Owls Style Guide(PDF). October 21, 2017. RetrievedDecember 26, 2017.
  2. ^"Division II Men's College Soccer - History - NCAA.com".NCAA.com. Retrieved1 August 2015.
  3. ^"Bo Oshoniyi Bio - Penn State Official Athletic Site".gopsusports.com. Retrieved1 August 2015.

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  • Southern Connecticut Owls
  • Venues:
  • James Moore Field House
  • Jess Dow Field
  • Pelz Gymnasium
  • Hutchinson Natatorium
  • The Ballpark at SCSU
  • Pelz Field
  • Founded: 1893
  • Students: 8,155
  • Endowment: US$30.6 million
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