Imagine Doing What You Love The Bison have become a leading contender in the North Eastern Athletic Conference. Newly revamped Field House facilities and rebuilt athletic fields serve as the staging grounds for coaches and staff who work around the clock to ensure you perform at your best in competition and in the classroom.
Sports teams
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Baseball
P
Basketball
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Cheerleading*
W
Intramurals
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W
Flag Football
4x4 7x7
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Volleyball
4x4 6x6
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P
Indoor Soccer
P
P
Cross Country
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P
Wall Dodgeball
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P
Football**
P
Basketball
P
P
Swimming
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P
Tug O’ War
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P
P
Wallyball (co-ed)
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P
P
PlayStation 3 tournaments
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P
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Team Handball
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P
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Chess (individual)
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P
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Ping Pong (individual)
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P
Softball Track & Field
P
Volleyball Volleyball*
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Soccer *Club status
** Eastern Collegiate Football Conference
Athletic Accomplishments 2012-2013 Baseball
Won a share of the NEAC regular-season title, hosted NEAC tournament Curtis Pride selected as NEAC Coach of the Year for the second year in a row Brandon Holsworth named NEAC Pitcher of the Year
Men’s Basketball
Two seniors surpass 1,000 career points scored Two all-conference selections
Women’s Basketball
One all-conference honoree Active in the community hosting basketball clinics, volunteering at D.C. Central Kitchen
Men’s and Women’s Cross Country
Five runners compete at NCAA Division III Mideast Regional Ivan Alfaro named 2012-13 NEAC Inspirational Award honoree
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Football
13 All-ECFC honorees, Tony Tatum named Defensive and Special Teams Player of the Year, Todd Bonheyo selected as Rookie of the Year Adham Talaat named to CoSIDA Academic All-America second team Tony Tatum signs with Arena Football League
Women’s Soccer
Men’s and Women’s Track and Field
Darius Flowers earned second All-American honor, finished seventh in the triple jump at the NCAA outdoor championships Flowers named Mason-Dixon men’s field athlete of the meet Mariah Ransom sets school record in 100-meter hurdles at ECAC outdoor championships
Men’s Volleyball
Kara Gulvas leads NCAA Division III with 226 saves Seven players named to NEAC ScholarAthlete list
Four players named to the NEAC ScholarAthlete list First varsity season since 1984
Softball
Won a third straight NEAC championship and third consecutive appearance in the NCAA tournament, ninth overall in program history Ann Whited named to CoSIDA Academic All-America third team, first female in school history Bison swept all-conference awards as Lynn Boren was named Coach of the Year, Whited picked as Player of the Year, and Jessica Israel tabbed as Defensive Player of the Year as four Bison earned All-NEAC accolades.
Won its first eight games, a school record, to start the season One all-conference first team honoree
Men’s and Women’s Swimming
Seven All-NEAC honors for the men’s program Women’s program earned six all-conference honors
Women’s Volleyball