The Valparaiso University Crusaders
are the eighteen intercollegiate teams that compete in the National Collegiate Athletic Association's Division I for Valparaiso University. Valparaiso competes in the Horizon League in all sports except for football, which is not sponsored by the conference. The football team is a member of the Pioneer Football League. On May 27, 2006, Valparaiso announced it would join the Horizon League, effective July 1, 2007. [1] This move has rejoined the school with six former Mid-Con rivals.
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Conference affiliation
The Crusaders first joined a
Division I conference in 1982 when the men's basketball team joined the
Mid-Continent Conference. Other sports joined conferences in later years.
Years
| Football
| Men's Basketball
| Women's Basketball
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1982-1987
| Division II
| Mid-Continent Conference
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1987-1992
| Division II
| Mid-Continent Conference
| North Star Conference
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1992-1993
| Division II
| Mid-Continent Conference
| Mid-Continent Conference
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1993-2007
| Pioneer Football League
| Mid-Continent Conference
| Mid-Continent Conference
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2007-
| Pioneer Football League
| Horizon League
| Horizon League
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Sport participation
- Football
- Men's Cross Country
- Women's Cross Country
- Volleyball
- Men's Soccer
- Women's Soccer
- Men's Basketball
- Women's Basketball
- Men's Swimming
- Women's Swimming
- Men's Indoor Track and Field
- Women's Indoor Track and Field
- Men's Tennis
- Women's Tennis
- Men's Outdoor Track and Field
- Women's Outdoor Track and Field
- Softball
- Baseball
Venues
VU plays its home football games at
Brown Field (capacity 5,000), opened in 1919. Its
basketball,
swimming and
volleyball teams play at the
ARC, which has a capacity of 5,000. The Eastgate Athletic Complex is home to the
soccer teams, as well as the baseball team. The
tennis teams use the Valparaiso University Tennis Complex. The cross country teams compete at Sunset Hills Farm.
Mascot
After years of going without one, Valparaiso University pursued a mascot in 1931. The
Uhlan was chosen over the Dunesmen and the Vandals.
[2] After debate in 1941 over choosing a mascot less proximate to the
Nazi cause, the Crusader was chosen as the new mascot in 1942. The current illustrated mascot was penned by a
Disney artist and patented in 1951. The Crusader has remained the mascot ever since.
Football
First years
The Valparaiso football program was started in
1919, as prior to this point the administration believed athletics were a distraction from academic pursuits.
George Keogan, who also coached the men's
basketball team, was the first coach. The first game was
October 4 at
Brown Field, a win over the Chicago YMCA team 26-0. Every game that first year would end as a shutout. The team had a 5-3 record that year. . In
1943 and
1944, the Crusaders did not field a football team due to
World War II.
Post-war years
The Crusaders resumed their football program in
1945. That year, they joined their first conference, the
Indiana Collegiate Conference, their home until
1976. The post-war years began a tremendous run of coaching stability. They hired
Emory Bauer in
1946. Bauer would coach the team until
1967.
Walt Reiner would also coach the team from
1957 until
1964. Until
2006, only four other men would coach the Crusaders. This includes Stacy Adams who in 2005 became the university's first African American head coach.
Down years
In
1977, the Crusaders joined the
Heartland Collegiate Conference. In
1990, the Crusaders moved to the
Midwest Intercollegiate Football Conference. During their time in these conferences, they would lose more often than win.
Division I years
In
1993, the
NCAA mandated that schools playing Division I basketball may only play football in Division I. The Crusaders along with five other schools formed the
Pioneer Football League, where they remain today. Playing primarily against non-scholarship teams, the Crusaders' reversed their fortunes. They won their first outright championship in
2003, when they won the PFL championship game.
Men's basketball
The Crusaders basketball program began in 1917. Since then, they have won 8
conference championship tournaments and appeared in the
NCAA tournament 7 times. They are currently coached by
Homer Drew and play their home games at the
Athletics-Recreation Center.
Women's basketball
The Crusaders women's basketball team started play during the
1971-
1972 season. The team joined the
North Star Conference for the
1987-
1988 season. In 1990-1991, the Crusaders reached the finals of the North Star Conference Tournament before losing to
DePaul. The Crusaders' best season in the North Star Conference was 1991-1992. That year, they finished with a record of 20-9. The
1992-
1993 season was their first season in the Mid-Continent Conference. The Crusaders advanced to the NCAA Tournament in
2003 and
2004 seasons under coach
Keith Freeman. The Crusaders lost in the first round each of these years, to
Purdue and
Kansas State, respectively.
Marlous Nieuwveen is the only Crusader to appear in a
WNBA game. Debbie Bolen (1989-1993) and hall of fall class of 1999, is the current holder of 18 single game records, season and career women's basketball individual records including points scored, scoring average, most field goals, most free throws, assists, and steals.
Women's volleyball
The women's volleyball team has appeared in the NCAA Tournament in
1994,
1995 and
2003–
2005.
Women's soccer
In 2005, the Crusaders advanced to the NCAA Tournament.
Men's soccer
In 1996, the Crusaders advanced to the NCAA Tournament.
Track & field
In 2007, the women's team finished in third place in the
Mid-Continent Conference championships, only losing to
Southern Utah and
Oral Roberts. The men's team finished fifth. In addition, sophomore Laura Rolf was named an All-American in the mile run, finishing tenth at the NCAA Indoor Track and Field Championship.
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References
- Press Release. ''Valpo to Join Horizon League in 2007-2008'' May 17, 2006.
- Questioning the Crusader posted 15 November, 2006.
- Rolf Earns All-American Honors in Mile Run