Saint Anselm Hawks
The Saint Anselm Hawks are the intercollegiate athletic teams that represent Saint Anselm College, located in Goffstown, New Hampshire, in NCAA Division II sporting competitions.
| Saint Anselm Hawks | |
|---|---|
| University | Saint Anselm College |
| Conference | Northeast-10 Conference NEWHA (women's ice hockey) |
| NCAA | Division II |
| Athletic director | Daron Montgomery |
| Location | Goffstown, New Hampshire |
| Varsity teams | 17 |
| Football stadium | Grappone Stadium |
| Basketball arena | Stoutenburgh Gymnasium |
| Ice hockey arena | Thomas F. Sullivan Arena |
| Baseball stadium | Sullivan Park |
| Softball stadium | South Athletic Fields |
| Soccer stadium | Melucci Field |
| Mascot | Hammer the Hawk |
| Nickname | Hawks |
| Colors | Blue and White[1] |
| Website | www |
The Hawks are primarily members of the Northeast-10 Conference, where 16 of their 17 sports compete. The one exception is women's ice hockey, which competes as a de facto Division I member in the New England Women's Hockey Alliance.
Varsity teams
List of teams
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Men's sports (8)
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Women's sports (9)
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Individual programs
The college's athletic teams have been known as the Hawks since the mid-1930s.[2] Prior to that, teams were "referred to as the Saints, the Hilltoppers, or simply St. Anselm's."[2] In 1934, a contest was held to select a name, with Blue Jays as the winning entry.[2] However, that name was dropped in favor of Hawks in 1935.[2]
Football
College football returned to the Hilltop in 1999 after a 58-year hiatus brought about by the onset of World War II. The team has played its home games at Grappone Stadium since the program's resumption.[3]
One of the college's greatest athletes was Ray "Scooter" McLean; he was coach of the Green Bay Packers in 1953 and 1958 and a National Football League (NFL) player for the Chicago Bears, winning NFL Championship Games in 1940, 1941, 1943 and 1946. In more recent years, Michael Geary (class of 2005) was a Second Team All NE-10 offensive lineman in 2003.[4]
Ice hockey
Saint Anselm is known by locals as a "hockey school" as both the men's and women's teams have earned championships in their respective conferences. The men's team has won eight Northeast-10 Conference championships, (four in a row) most recently by defeating Franklin Pierce University in 2013. The Hawks performance in the 2012 Championship game set NE-10 records for most goals scored and largest margin of victory in a championship game. The women's team has earned the title of ECAC champions for two consecutive years, by defeating Holy Cross College. In the 2012–13 season, the women held a record of 19–4–4 including a victory over Norwich University ending their 40-game win streak and earning them 3rd place over all in the D-III ECAC East standings. The campus has a multimillion-dollar, 65,000 square feet (6,000 m2) ice arena, named after Thomas F. Sullivan. It is located next to Davison Dining Hall, and has a capacity of 2,700 fans.[5]
References
- "Saint Anselm College Web Color Palette". Retrieved February 22, 2017.
- "Ever Dear Anselmia: Early College Life". anselm.edu. Retrieved January 25, 2020.
- Reinert, Bob (September 5, 1999). "Tradition makes a comeback". The Boston Globe. p. 12. Retrieved January 25, 2020 – via newspapers.com.
- "Hawks 2nd Team-Geary". Northeast10.org. Northeast-10 Conference. Retrieved February 24, 2010.
- "Sullivan Arena". Anselm Athletics. Archived from the original on May 4, 2010. Retrieved March 11, 2010.
