The Fairfield Stags
are the athletic programs representing Fairfield University in Fairfield, Connecticut. Most of the programs are members of the Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference (MAAC) and classified as Division I-AAA in the National Collegiate Athletic Association. Fairfield sponsors 20 varsity sports - baseball, men's and women's basketball, men's and women's crew, men's and women's cross country, field hockey, men's and women's golf, men's and women's lacrosse, men's and women's soccer, softball, men's and women's swimming and diving, men's and women's tennis, and women's volleyball.
Fairfield annually boasts among the best student-athlete graduation rates in the nation and has been honored by the NCAA with numerous Public Recognition Awards for the academic performance of sports teams among the top ten percent of squads in their respective sports nationwide. The men's and women's golf programs are both ranked among the best in the nation for academics, according to Golf Digest. [1].
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Traditions
History of the Stag
With the dawn of the first athletic team (cross country) in the fall of 1947, it became apparent that a nickname would be needed. For the 1947-48 season, Fairfield University adopted the "Men In Red" as its nickname.
The following year, the University introduced men's basketball as its next team and its first varsity sport. With the start of varsity sports, the school put it to the students for input in naming of a school mascot. Two recommendations were made to the Board of Trustees for an official decision and vote. As the late Fr. Charles F. Duffy S.J. recounted: "As a member of the Board of Trustees, I remember voting at a board meeting late in 1948 on the naming for our athletic teams. We voted for Stags over Chanticleers!"
What made the decision for the Board a bit easier and logical was the fact that the school was part of the Dioceses of Hartford and the word Hartford means stags (hart) and stream (ford). According to Webster's New World Dictionary the word "hart" means "A male of the European
red deer; stag." As for the world "ford" Webster describes it as "A shallow place in a stream, river, etc."
As a result, Fairfield University's seal itself was designed featuring a deer leaping over a tumbling brook to represent both the school's connection with the Dioceses as well with its close ties with nature.
Fairfield is situated on a rolling, immensely wooded campus overlooking Long Island Sound. The name fits well as a nickname because the Stag is a good jumper and it spirited and agile, as Fairfield would like all of its student-athletes to be.
Fight songs
"The Fairfield University Fight Song"
- Written by Prof. Brian Q. Torff during the 1995-96 academic year for a contest sponsored by the Fairfield University Student Association.
:
Come catch the spirit, Fairfield U.
For all to hear it, Fairfield U.
Red and White will always conquer,
Go for the winner 'till the end, and so we’ll
Fight! Fight! Fight! Fight for Fairfield U.,
Each day and night our hearts will be true,
And all across the land we'll always stand by Fairfield U.
And all across the land we'll always stand by Fairfield U!
- Listen to the , as performed by the Fairfield University Varsity Band.
"The Men in Red"
- Written by Rudy Ross '51 when Fairfield was an all-male institution.
:
The men in Red will always fight for Fairfield.
The men in Red will fight tonight for Fairfield.
We'll stick out our chin, and we'll wind up with win, with a grin.
The men in Red will raise a shout for Fairfield.
The men in Red will go all out for Fairfield,
As we go on rolling up the score for dear old Fairfield ever more.
Scholar-athletes
Public Recognition Awards
Fairfield University athletes are among the most academically successful in the nation, according to the NCAA's
Academic Progress Rate (APR). In the past several years the NCAA has honored many Fairfield University sports teams for their academic performance with Public Recognition Awards. These teams posted multi-year APR scores in the top 10 percent of all squads in their respective sports nationwide.
[3]
Year
| Awards
| Men's Teams
| Women's Teams
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2006-07
| 8
| Baseball Cross Country Tennis
| Crew Golf Soccer Softball Swimming
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2007-08
| 7
| Baseball Cross Country Tennis
| Basketball Golf Rowing Softball
|
2008-09
| 5
| Baseball Cross Country Tennis
| Softball Tennis
|
Academic awards
The following Fairfield scholar-athletes were honored on the national level for their academic and athletic achievements:
- Michael Bell '06, basketball - Division I-AAA Athletics Directors Association Scholar-Athlete Team, Honorable Mention
- Mary Beth Combs '93, field hockey - Connecticut NCAA Woman of the Year Award
- Jen Derouin '88, softball - CoSIDA Academic All-American, 2nd Team
- Adam Ferreri '00, football - CoSIDA Academic All-American, 2nd Team
- Tara Hansen '06, softball - CoSIDA Academic All-American, 2nd Team
- Ahna Johnson '09, soccer - CoSIDA Academic All-American, 1st Team; NSCAA/adidas Scholar All-American, 1st Team
- Meghan King '04, soccer - CoSIDA Academic All-American, District I, 2nd Team
- Michele Menzo '87, softball - two time CoSIDA Academic All-American, 2nd Team
- Betsy Nyman '07, soccer - NSCAA/adidas Scholar All-American, East Region, 3rd Team
- Renee O’Neill '89, volleyball - GTE/CoSIDA Academic All-American
- Dana D. Pellegrino '88, basketball - GTE/CoSIDA Academic All-American, District I
- Balazs Szikla '08, tennis - three time Intercollegiate Tennis Association Scholar Athlete
Men's varsity teams
Baseball
The
Fairfield Stags men's baseball team
competes in the
Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference of
NCAA Division I. The Stags play their home games at the
Alumni Baseball Diamond on the campus of
Fairfield University. The team was MAAC South Champions in 1983, 1991, 1993, 1995 and 1997. Individually, Peter Allen was named to the 2008 Brooks Wallace Player of the Year Watch List following his program record setting season in 2007 in which he was ranked nationally in doubles, batting average, and slugging percentage.
[4] And John "Keefe" Cato, the holder of eleven Fairfield pitching records including seven career shutouts and one no-hitter, was the first Fairfield athlete to play in a major professional sport on the major league level after being selected by the
Cincinnati Reds in the second round of the 1979
Major League Baseball Draft.
[5] The Stags are currently coached by John Slosar.
Basketball
The
Fairfield Stags men's basketball team
competes in the
Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference of
NCAA Division I. The Stags play their home games in the 9,500 seat, state of the art
Arena at Harbor Yard in Bridgeport, Connecticut and recently played two games in
Alumni Hall back on the campus of
Fairfield University during the 2006-07 and 2007-08 seasons. The team competed in the
National Invitational Tournament in
1973,
1974,
1978,
1996 and
2003 and the
NCAA Division I Men's Basketball Tournament in
1986,
1987 and
1997. In the
1973 National Invitation Tournament, the Stags advanced to the second round where the team lost by one point to eventual National Champion Virginia Tech. And in the
1997 NCAA Tournament, the Stags nearly achieved a historic upset of top-seeded North Carolina after leading the Tar Heels by seven points at halftime. The team also won the MAAC Regular Season Title in 1986 and the MAAC Championship Tournament in 1986, 1987 and 1997. Individually,
Joe DeSantis earned All-American honors in 1979;
Darren Phillip was the nation's top rebounder in 2001 averaging 14 rebounds per game; and
Deng Gai was the nation's top shot blocker in 2005 averaging 5.5 blocks per game ranking him 5th all-time in NCAA Division I basketball. The Stags are currently coached by
Ed Cooley.
Football
The now defunct
Fairfield Stags football team
competed in the
Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference of
NCAA Division I-AA. The team enjoyed the second-best single-season turnaround in Division I-AA history with a 7-3 mark in 1997. The Stags won the Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference title in 1998, their third year of existence, posting a 9-2 record. Head Coach Kevin Kiesel captured the league's Coach of the Year Award and his club led Division I-AA in total defense and rushing defense. Fairfield's 1999 unit also went 9-2 and ranked fifth among the nation's Division I-AA non-scholarship teams, the defense that year ranked second nationally in total and scoring defense. The 2000 club compiled an 8-2 record and ranked seventh in the country. During this 2000 season, senior Steve Dogmanits (Fairfield's all-time leader in interceptions with 21) set a school-standard of 11. This was enough to lead all of Division I-AA, just missing the national record (12) set in 1987 by Dean Cain of Princeton University and "Lois & Clark" fame.
Lacrosse
The
Fairfield Stags men's lacrosse team
competes in the
ECAC Lacrosse League of
NCAA Division I. The Stags play their home games at
Lessing Field on the campus of
Fairfield University. The team was nationally ranked in 2005 (15th), 2006 (20th) and 2007 (12th) and competed in the
NCAA Division I Men's Lacrosse Tournament in
2002 and
2005. The Stags also won the ECAC Tournament in 1998 and 1999 and were Conference Regular Season Champions in the MAAC three times (1996-1998) and the
GWLL twice (2002 and 2005). Individually,
C. J. Kemp in 2002 and
Greg Downing in 2005, 2006 and 2007 earned All-American honors. The Stags are currently coached by 2004 MAAC Coach of the Year
Andrew Copelan.
Soccer
The
Fairfield Stags men's soccer team
competes in the
Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference of
NCAA Division I. The Stags play their home games at
Lessing Field on the campus of
Fairfield University. The team was ranked nationally in 1998 (24th), 2000 (15th), 2001 (12th), 2005 (24th), 2006 (15th) and 2007 (17th) and competed in the
NCAA Division I Men's Soccer Tournament in 1999,
2006, and
2008. The 2006 team advanced to the second round in the NCAA Tournament after defeating in-state rival University of Connecticut, 2-1. The team also won the MAAC Championship Tournament in 1999, 2006 and 2008. Individually, eleven players have earned Regional All-American honors including Mark Longwell '82 who was the first Stag to go on to play for the
United States men's national soccer team and major professional soccer for the
NASL Tampa Bay Rowdies. The Stags are currently coached by 1998
NSCAA New England Coach of the Year
Carl Rees.
Women's varsity teams
Basketball
The
Fairfield Stags women's basketball team
competes in the
Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference of
NCAA Division I. The Stags play their home games in the 9,500 seat, state of the art
Arena at Harbor Yard in Bridgeport, Connecticut. Under former coach Diane Nolan, who reached her milestone 500th win in 2006, the Stags competed in the
NCAA Women's Basketball Championship in
1988,
1991,
1998, and
2001. Individually, Katrina Fields in 1985, Dana Pellegrino in 1987 and 1988 and Lisa Mikelic in 1991 earned All-American honors. The Stags are currently coached by Joe Frager, who previously coached the
Southern Connecticut State University Owls to the
2007 NCAA Division II Women's Basketball National Title.
Field Hockey
The
Fairfield Stags field hockey team
competes in the
America East Conference of
NCAA Division I. The Stags play their home games at University Field on the campus of Fairfield University. The team competed in the 1981 NCAA Division III EAIAW Regional Playoffs and the 2001
NCAA Women's Field Hockey Championship. The team also won the
Patriot League Regular Season Title in 1998 and the
Patriot League Tournament Championship in 2001. Individually, Mary Beth Combs received the Connecticut
NCAA Woman of the Year Award in 1993 and ten players have earned NFHCA Mideast Regional All-American honors. The Stags are currently coached by Jackie Kane '87.
Lacrosse
The
Fairfield Stags women's lacrosse team
competes in the
Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference of
NCAA Division I. The Stags play their home games at
Lessing Field on the campus of Fairfield University. The team competed in the 2009
NCAA Women's Lacrosse Championship challenging the Ivy League Champion
Penn Quakers before falling 10-8 in the first round. The Stags won the MAAC Regular Season Title in 1999, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2007, 2008 and 2009 the MAAC Tournament Championship in 2001 and 2009. Individually, Kristen Coleman earned All-America Third Team in 2009; and Lauren Uhr in 2002, Beth Loffredo in 2006, Kristen Coleman in 2008, and Rebecca White in 2009 earned Regional All-American honors. The Stags are currently coached by
National Lacrosse Hall of Fame Inductee and 2009 MAAC Coach of the Year,
Michael J. Waldvogel.
Soccer
The
Fairfield Stags women's soccer team
competes in the
Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference of
NCAA Division I. The Stags play their home games at
Lessing Field on the campus of Fairfield University. The team has advanced five times to the
NCAA Division I Women's Soccer Tournament, most recently in 2005 and 2008. The team has also won the MAAC Championship seven times (1993, 1995, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2005 and 2008). Individually, Abby Allan in 2000, Meghan King in 2004 and Ahna Johnson in 2008 earned All-America honors; Ahna Johnson in 2008 earned Academic All-America honors; Betsy Nyman in 2007 earned Regional Academic All-America honors; and Nicole Cavallaro in 2007 received Freshman All-America honors. The Stags are currently coached by 2008
NSCAA Northeast Region Coach of the Year Jim O'Brien.
Softball
The
Fairfield Stags softball team
competes in the
Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference of
NCAA Division I. The Stags play their home games at Alumni Softball Field on the campus of Fairfield University. The team won the MAAC Regular Season Title in 2002, 2003 and 2004. Individually, in 2003 Mellissa Santos became the 16th player in Division I history to reach 1,000 career strikeouts and is currently ranked 23rd all-time on the
NCAA Division I Softball career strikeouts list. And Jen Derouin in 1988 and Tara Hansen in 2006 earned Academic All-American honors. The Stags are currently coached by Julie Brzezinski who achieved her 500th career win in 2006.
Tennis
The
Fairfield Stags women's tennis team
competes in the
Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference (MAAC) of
NCAA Division I. The Stags play their home matches at the Walsh Athletic Center Tennis Courts on the campus of Fairfield University. The Stags have earned two berths to the
NCAA Women's Tennis Championship and have won eight MAAC Championships in program history. The Stags faced the
University of Washington during the 2004 NCAA Women's Tennis Championship and the
University of Southern California during the 2009 NCAA Women's Tennis Championship. The Stags are currently coached by 2008 MAAC Coach of the Year Ed Paige.
Volleyball
The
Fairfield Stags women's volleyball team
competes in the
Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference of
NCAA Division I. The Stags play their home matches at
Alumni Hall on the campus of
Fairfield University. The team was nationally ranked in 1998 (24th) and 1999 (32nd) and competed in five straight
NCAA Division I Women's Volleyball Tournaments between 1997 and 2001. The team has also won the MAAC Regular Season Title nine times (1996-2000 and 2004-2007) and the MAAC Championship Tournament five times (1997-2001). Individually, Renee O’Neill earned Academic All-American honors in 1989 and Joanne Saunders earned Regional All-American honors in 2000. The Stags are currently coached by Alija Pittenger.
Men's club teams
Football
The 1979
Fairfield Stags football team
led by All-America quarterback Craig Leach '81 played in the National Collegiate Football Association's championship game where the Stags fell 60-40 to the University of Massachusetts Lowell. The 1980 team started the season ranked #1 in the pre-season NCFA Polls.
Hockey
With the fourth season of the Fairfield University Men's
ice hockey quickly approaching, expectations are at an all time high. Coming off of a 20-4-0-0 record, the team will look to continue their tradition of success in the
Metropolitan Collegiate Hockey Conference and the
American Collegiate Hockey Association beginning in September.
Despite being in only their third season, the 2005-2006 Stags rolled through the MCHC, winning 13 of their 15 league games, and reached the league semifinals for the third straight season. Previously, the program has fielded a championship caliber team in each of the past
two seasons. The 2004-2005 squad finished the regular season with a 12-2-1-1 regular season record and fell just a game short of the MCHC championship. The 2003-2004 squad finished their season in second place and made it all the way to the league championship.
The hockey team is one of the most popular sports that Fairfield has to offer its student spectators; as attendance at home games have been well in excess of 250 fans. Fan busses provide transportation to and from Wonderland for students.The Stags are coached by Marshall Richards, and assistant coach Corey McGee.
Rugby
The
Fairfield University Men's Rugby Football Club
or
FURFC
is a men's
college rugby club which competes in the Men's Collegiate Division II League of the
Metropolitan New York Rugby Union. The nickname for the FURFC is the
Red Ruggers
. Brad Troup '03 and
Will Brazier '05 were USA Rugby Collegiate All-Americans, Honorable Mention. And two former Red Ruggers represented the United States in international competition,
Paul Sheehy with the
USA Eagles at the
1991 Rugby World Cup and
Will Brazier with the
USA Tomahawks and
USA Falcons. The Coach of the Red Ruggers is
Matt Leonard.
Spirit Team
The Spirit Team consists of the cheerleading squad, dance team, and mascot. These groups perform at all men's and women's home basketball games, as well as some other athletic contests and University events.
Stags in the Stands
Stags in the Stands, founded by Marco Ambrosio '07 in 2005, is a new organization looking to bring back the intense Stag spirit of the Red Sea, the athletic fan base formed in the 1970s, when students clad in red poured into Alumni Hall and created one of the region's best home court advantages.
All-Americans
Basketball
- Joe DeSantis '79 - All-American Honorable Mention
- Katrina Fields '85 - All-American Honorable Mention
- Dana D. Pellegrino '88, Two-Time All-American Honorable Mention
- Lisa A. Mikelic '91 - All-American, 4th Team
Field Hockey
- Jodie Kuczarski (NFHCA Regional All-American, 1998)
- Iza Kotowski (NFHCA Regional All-American, 1999, 2001)
- Stephanie Holland (NFHCA Regional All-American, 2000)
- Emilie Hugenholtz (NFHCA Regional All-American, 2000)
- Alexia Kennedy (NFHCA Regional All-American, 2001)
- Liz Croney (NFHCA Regional All-American, 2002)
- Dani Brown (NFHCA Regional All-American, 2002)
- Lauren Thomas (NFHCA Regional All-American, 2003)
- Lauren Pizzi (NFHCA Regional All-American, 2004)
- Rebecca Odenwaelder (NFHCA Regional All-American, 2005)
Football
- William Granata '69 (Club Football All-America, 1969)
- Craig Leach '81 (Club Football All-America, 1979)
- Thomas Meyers '82 (Club Football All-America, 1st Team, 1980, 1981)
- Robert Meyers '83 (Two Time Club Football All-America, 1st Team, 1982, 1983)
- Jim Lopusznick '00 (AP Division I-AA All-America, First Team, 2000)
- Steve Dogmanits '01 (AP Division I-AA All-America, First Team, 2001)
Lacrosse
- Spencer Steele '00 - Pre-season All-American Honorable Mention
- Peter Shanley '01 - Pre-season All-American Honorable Mention
- Rob Scipioni '02 - Pre-season All-American Honorable Mention
- Lauren Uhr '02 ((ILWCA All-Northeast Region Second Team, 2002)
- C.J. Kemp '03 - Two-Time All-American Honorable Mention
- Peter Vlahakis '03 - Pre-season All-American Honorable Mention
- Troy Bamann '04 - Pre-season All-American Honorable Mention
- Beth Loffredo '06 (ILWCA All-Northeast Region Second Team, 2006)
- Greg Downing '07 - Three Time All-American Honorable Mention
- Kristen Coleman '11 (womenslacrosse.com All-America Third Team, 2009)
Soccer
- Christen Veach '97 - NSCAA/adidas Regional All-America
- Abby Allan '00 - NSCAA/adidas All-America Honorable Mention
- Dave Mancini '00 - NSCAA/adidas Regional All-America
- Rob DeFaveri '01 - NSCAA/adidas Regional All-America
- Aaron Kingi '01 - NSCAA/adidas Regional All-America
- Justin Thompson '02 - NSCAA/adidas Regional All-America
- Bryan Harkin '02 - NSCAA/adidas Regional All-America
- Billy Androutsos '05 - NSCAA/adidas Regional All-America
- Alex Cunliffe '07 - NSCAA/adidas Regional All-America
- Tom Skara '08 - NSCAA/adidas Regional All-America
- Sam Bailey '08 - NSCAA/adidas Regional All-America
- Matthew Uy '11 - NSCAA/adidas Regional All-America
- Alex Caram '08 - NSCAA/adidas Regional All-America
- Ahna Johnson '09 - NSCAA/adidas Third Team All-America
- Nicole Cavallaro '11 - SoccerBuzz Freshman All-America Third Team
Softball
- Theresa O'Conner (NFCA Regional All-American, 1998, 2000)
- Melissa Santos (NFCA Regional All-American, 2001, 2002, 2003)
- Ellen Sarosy (NFCA Regional All-American, 2002, 2003)
- Laura Sandonato (NFCA Regional All-American, 2003)
- Tara Hansen (NFCA Regional All-American, 2005)
- Cagney Ringnalda (NFCA Regional All-American, 2005)
- Erin Frank (NFCA Regional All-American, 2006)
Rugby
- Brad Troup '03 (USA Rugby Collegiate All-American, HM, 2003) [6]
- Will Brazier '05 (USA Rugby Collegiate All-American, HM, 2005)
Volleyball
- Joanne Saunders (AVCA All-Northeast Region, 2000)
Alumni Athletics Hall of Fame
was established in 1982 to honor those alumni who achieved excellence and distinguished themselves in Fairfield's athletic programs. Each year inductees are selected through a nomination process by the Athletic Hall of Fame Committee and honored at a Fall induction ceremony.
Athletic directors
Name
| Years
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George Bisacca
| 1964-1971
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Don Cook
| 1972-1985
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Chappy Memminger
| 1986-1994
|
Gene Doris
| 1995-Present
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Facilities
Principal athletic facilities include:
- Arena at Harbor Yard
(capacity: 10,000)
- Alumni Baseball Diamond
(1,000)
- Alumni Hall
(capacity: 2,479)
- Alumni Softball Field
- Alumni Stadium
(capacity: 4,000)
- Lessing Field
- Tennis Courts
- University Field
- Aquatics Center
.
The
Thomas J. Walsh Athletic Center
is structure catering to the academic and athletic needs of Fairfield student-athletes with a high-tech academic study center, practice gymnasium, state-of-the-art locker rooms for all athletic teams and a weight training center.