The Maine Black Bears
are the athletic teams which represent the University of Maine. They compete in NCAA Division I athletics, with the majority of the teams playing in the America East Conference. The only exceptions are the ice hockey program, Maine's most successful program, which competes in Hockey East, and the football program, which competes in the Colonial Athletic Association.
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Ice hockey
The University of Maine men's ice hockey program was introduced in 1977. The team has been successful and have won the
Hockey East title five times, appeared in eleven
Frozen Fours, and won 2
National Championships. The Black Bears compete in the Hockey East conference, a very competitive conference including teams such as
Boston College,
Boston University,
Northeastern and
New Hampshire. The program has produced many professional ice hockey players, such as
Paul Kariya,
Eric Weinrich,
Keith Carney,
Garth Snow,
Mike Dunham,
Dustin Penner, and
Jimmy Howard. The team is best known for its 1992–93 season, in which the team only lost one game, finishing with a record of 42–1–2. The team is noted for its head coach
Shawn Walsh, who coached the team for seventeen seasons. Walsh is credited with turning the team into such a successful program, as well as turning the
Alfond Arena into one of the most intimidating arenas in college hockey. Walsh died of
renal cell carcinoma on September 26, 2001.
Football
Maine's
football team competes in the
Colonial Athletic Association. Previous to the 2007 season, the team competed in the
Atlantic 10 Conference. The football program has produced a few professional football players, such as
Pro Bowl linebacker Lofa Tatupu, who transferred to
USC after his freshmen year,
center Mike Flynn, linebacker Stephen Cooper, offensive lineman Justin Strzelczyk, running back Montell Owens, quarterback
Mike Buck, defensive back Daren Stone, tight end Matthew Mulligan and
defensive back Brandon McGowan. Current Iowa coach, and 2002 AP National Coach of the Year Kirk Ferentz began his head coaching career at Maine. The team also received brief publicity when the
Oakland Raiders selected
wide receiver Kevin McMahan as the last player in the
2006 NFL Draft, affectionately known as
Mr. Irrelevant.
Basketball
The university's
basketball team, as well as all other sports teams, participate in the
America East Conference. The current
Clemson University head coach
Jack Leggett also attended the university, as well as
NBA head coach
Rick Carlisle (although Carlisle transferred to
Virginia and finished his college career there). A prominent current player is
Houlton-native
Mark Socoby.
The
women's basketball team is particularly noted for producing one-time
WNBA player
Cindy Blodgett, who also served as an assistant coach at
Boston College and
Brown.
On
May 23,
2007, Blodgett was named the Head Coach of Maine's women's team.
The men's coach is
Ted Woodward, who worked as an assistiant coach under previous head coach John Gianinni.
The Black Bears' rivalry with the
New Hampshire Wildcats is the longest continuous basketball rivalry between any two non-
Ivy League schools: the men's teams have played each other 105 seasons in a row, from 1904-1905 to the present season (2008-2009.)
Baseball
Though Maine's baseball team has not been as successful recently. It has a rich past with 7 showings in the
College World Series, in 1964, 1976, 1981, 1982, 1983, 1984, 1986 behind
College Baseball Hall of Fame coach
John Winkin, it has produced such notable players as
outfielder Mark Sweeney,
shortstop Mike Bordick, pitcher
Bill Swift, and
manager Carl Merrill.
Radio and television
The current radio broadcast rights to all U Maine sports are held by
Bangor, Maine ESPN Radio affiliate
WZON. TV coverage includes Bangor's
WABI-TV (Most home football and basketball games and some hockey games).
NESN also carries select hockey and basketball games (from
American East TV and
ESPN Plus). During the school year
Black Bear Weekly
is carried Sunday mornings on WABI.
In 2006 the University sold the advertising rights to athletic events to
Missouri based Learfield Sports. Starting with the fall 2007 sports season,
WVOM and
WGUY will split radio coverage, WGUY carrying men's and women's basketball and select baseball and softball games and WVOM carrying football and hockey broadcasts. However on
June 14 it was announced
WWBX could replace WGUY if WGUY is sold off separately as part of
Clear Channel Communications sale to
GoodRadio.TV LLC.
Championships
National Championships
Men's Ice Hockey
- 1993, 1999
Conference Titles
Men's Ice Hockey
Hockey East - 1989, 1992, 1993, 2000, 2004
Baseball
America East - 1990, 1991, 1993, 2002, 2005, 2006
Men's Cross Country
America East - 2004
Softball
America East - 1994, 2004
Football
Yankee Conference - 1949, 1951, 1952, 1961, 1965, 1974, 1982, 1987, 1989
Atlantic 10 - 2001, 2002
Women's Basketball
America East - 1990, 1991, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 2004
Men's Outdoor Track
America East - 1995
See also
University of Maine