Post Eagles
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University | Post University |
Conference | Central Atlantic Collegiate Conference NEWHA (women's ice hockey) Northeast-10 Conference (men's ice hockey, football) |
Division | Division II |
Athletic director | Karin Mann |
Location | Waterbury, Connecticut |
Varsity teams | 17: 16 NCAA DII, 1 DI |
Football stadium | Municipal Stadium |
Basketball arena | Drubner Center |
Ice hockey arena | Sports Center of Connecticut |
Baseball stadium | Municipal Stadium |
Volleyball arena | Drubner Center |
Mascot | Swoop |
Nickname | Eagles |
Colors | Purple and Orange |
Website | posteagles |
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The Post Eagles are composed of 17 teams representing Post University in intercollegiate athletics, including basketball, cross country, golf, ice hockey, lacrosse, and soccer. Additionally, men's sports include baseball and football, while women's sports include softball, tennis, and volleyball.[1] The Eagles compete in the NCAA Division II and the Central Atlantic Collegiate Conference.[2][3] The exceptions include women's ice hockey, which competes at the NCAA National Collegiate level (Divisions I and II) as part of the New England Women's Hockey Alliance, while men's ice hockey and football compete in the Northeast 10 Conference (football will also join the NE-10 in 2024).
In February 2025, Post University announced it will launch a women’s flag football club in spring 2026, making it the first college in Connecticut to offer the sport at the collegiate level.[4]
Teams
[edit]Men's | Women's | |
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Baseball | Basketball | |
Basketball | Cross Country | |
Cross Country | Golf | |
Football | Ice Hockey | |
Golf | Lacrosse | |
Ice Hockey | Soccer | |
Lacrosse | Softball | |
Soccer | Tennis | |
Tennis | Volleyball | Esports |
Championships
[edit]Past CACC championship teams.[5]
Men's Tennis
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Non-varsity programs
[edit]Non-varsity programs include cheerleading and flag football.
References
[edit]- ^ Colleges in New York. Peterson's. September 2009. p. 176. ISBN 978-0-7689-2692-7.
- ^ Cool Colleges 101: The Eastern Region of the United States: Part I of IV. Peterson's. 15 October 2011. ISBN 978-0-7689-3569-1.
- ^ "Post University Athletics". posteagles.com. Retrieved 2019-03-18.
- ^ Jaffee, Mark (2025-05-27). "Post becomes first college in Connecticut to add a women's flag football program". CT News. Retrieved 2025-07-16.
- ^ "CACC Past Champions". caccathletics.org.