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Intercollegiate sports teams of Drexel University

Drexel Dragons
Logo
University Drexel University
Conference Colonial Able-bodied Association
NCAA Partitioning I
Athletic director Maisha Kelly
Location Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Varsity teams xviii
Basketball arena Daskalakis Athletic Eye
Baseball stadium Ramp Playground Field
Softball stadium Vidas Athletic Circuitous
Soccer stadium Vidas Field
Lacrosse stadium Vidas Field
Natatorium Daskalakis Athletic Middle Pool
Other arenas
  • Kline & Specter Squash Center
    (Squash)
  • Villanova Ballpark at Plymouth
    (Alternate Baseball game field)
Mascot Mario the Magnificent
Nickname Dragons
Fight song Drexel Fight Song
Colors Navy blue and gold[1]
Website world wide web.drexeldragons.com

Colonial Athletic Association logo in Drexel'due south colors

The Drexel Dragons are the athletic teams of Drexel Academy in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.

The schoolhouse's able-bodied programme includes 18 NCAA Sectionalization I sports including nine men'south and nine women'south teams, with most sports teams competing in the Colonial Athletic Clan (CAA). Drexel'south athletic department was ranked showtime in gender equity by U.S. News.[two] The university has demonstrated a high level of student-athlete academic performance, with a 10-year NCAA graduation charge per unit of 91% compared to a national average of 85%.

National championships [edit]

Drexel has ii recognized National Titles: the 1958 Dragon Soccer team, which was voted number one in a year terminate poll, and the 2012–xiii Drexel Dragons women's basketball squad, which won the 2013 Women's National Invitation Tournament.

Drexel's women's rifle squad won 5 national championships before the NCAA sponsored rifle as a sport in 1947, 1949, 1950, 1952, and 1954.

Drexel'southward karate team won xi total National Collegiate Karate Association championships in team kata and kumite between 1988 through 2004.[3]

Athletic teams [edit]

Men's sports Women's sports
Basketball Basketball
Coiffure Crew
Golf Field hockey
Lacrosse Lacrosse
Soccer Soccer
Squash Softball
Swimming & diving Squash
Tennis Swimming & diving
Wrestling Tennis

Drexel is one of the only 4 NCAA Partition I schools that doesn't sponsor volleyball and doesn't sponsor baseball game (The other 3 being Boston Academy, Detroit Mercy, and Vermont).

Facilities [edit]

In addition to the DAC which is located inside the Principal Campus, Drexel utilizes fields located at 43rd and Powelton Avenues, the Vidas Athletic Circuitous.[four]

Athletics history [edit]

Men'southward basketball [edit]

The offset Drexel basketball team (1894–1895)

Drexel's showtime intercollegiate event was a basketball game played confronting Temple College in Jan 1895, a game that Drexel won by a score of 26 to 1.[v] The Dragons joined Segmentation I in 1973. Drexel has received bids to 5 Division I NCAA Basketball Tournaments in 1986, 1994, 1995, 1996, and most recently in 2021. During the 1996 tournament, Malik Rose led the squad to their just second round NCAA appearance after an upset of fifth-seeded Memphis.[vi] [7]

Prior to this, Drexel had appeared in iv Sectionalization II NCAA tournaments in 1957, 1960, 1966 and 1967, including the very start Division II tournament in 1957.

Drexel's men's basketball game team was ranked as high as 35th nationally in 2007, finishing the season with a 23–9 tape while making the National Invitational Tournament for the fourth fourth dimension in the prior five years.

  • All Time Tape – i,293 wins, ane,145 losses (through 2018–nineteen season)
  • Tournament Appearances – viii

Women's basketball [edit]

In 2009, Drexel women's basketball squad ended Old Dominion University's NCAA tape 17-year reign as CAA champion with a 62–41 victory in the briefing semifinals. Behind Colonial player of the yr Gabriela Marginean, Drexel captured its first-ever CAA Basketball championship with a 64–58 victory against James Madison Academy. This was the Dragon's beginning CAA tournament title in whatever sport since joining the briefing in 2001–02 and it represented the starting time NCAA tournament berth for Drexel women's basketball since going Division I in 1982. The win also marked the team'due south 16th straight since starting off the season with an eight and 8 record. The Dragons received a number twelve seeding in the 2009 NCAA Women's Division I Basketball game Tournament where they lost to Kansas State 68–44.

The 2012–2013 Drexel Dragons finished third in the CAA with a 13–5 conference record and were invited to the Women'due south National Invitation Tournament. They won 6 straight games in the NIT postseason tournament, beating Iona (59–50), Harvard (82–72), Bowling Greenish (l–47), Auburn (56–43), the Lady Florida Gators women's basketball squad 67–57, and finally the Lady Utah Utes, 46 to 43, to win the WNIT Championship title.[viii]

Field hockey [edit]

Drexel'south field hockey team won the 2012 CAA Title for the showtime time in program history with a two–1 overtime victory against Northeastern, getting the automatic NCAA tournament bid. In 2009, women'south field hockey reached a number of program milestones. The team won the CAA regular flavour title, earned its offset NCAA Tournament berth and picked upward its first NCAA Tournament victory. The squad'due south 19 victories broke their 2008 tape of xvi wins. The Dragon's defeated No. 5 University of Connecticut, iii–2, in the showtime round of the NCAA Women's Field Hockey Championship. They reached the 'round of eight' before losing to No. one ranked and undefeated Academy of Maryland. In 2008, Drexel was also ranked at 14th in the nation, before losing in the CAA semi-finals to Quondam Dominion.

Men'south lacrosse [edit]

In 2014, Drexel scored in the third overtime as the Dragons came from behind to defeat Hofstra 11–ten, to win its outset Colonial Athletic Association championship and earn their first-ever NCAA tournament berth. Drexel trailed by three with 5 minutes to play in the fourth quarter, but rallied to force the overtime, earn the automatic NCAA bid and win their eighth straight game.

In 2010, men'southward reached their highest always ranking at number 7 in the nation, following a win over then number three Notre Dame, the eventual NCAA Sectionalisation I tournament runner upwards.[9] In 2008 the Dragons were ranked 15th and reached the Colonial Tournament finals before losing 10–9 in overtime to Hofstra.[x] [11]

In 2007, Drexel lacrosse defeated University of Virginia, ranked number one at the time and the defending National Champion, Drexel's first victory over a number one ranked Partitioning I team in any sport.[12] Drexel's 1998 lacrosse team finished the year with a so school tape of twelve wins against 2 defeats. The flavour included a xiv to x defeat of a acme 20 team, Towson University, 11 straight wins to kickoff the season and a number 19 ranking. This win full has since been eclipsed by the 2008 lacrosse team which had 13 victories. In 72 seasons, Drexel has had 44 lacrosse All-Americans since beginning the sport in 1941.[13] Prior to 2014, Drexel had non appeared in the NCAA Division I Men's Lacrosse Championship, but the squad did get an invitation to the 1972 and 1973 USILA small college tournament.

Women'due south lacrosse [edit]

Women'south lacrosse completed 2011 with their showtime always Colonial Tournament appearance after a fourth identify briefing terminate. The season included a total of three Colonial briefing wins, the almost since 2007. Charlotte Wood in 2011 was the first Drexel women'due south lacrosse player to be named to the Tewaaraton Trophy laurels listing, which is composed of the top lacrosse players from all three collegiate divisions. In 28 seasons, Drexel has an all-time record of 181 wins, 260 losses and two ties.

Women'due south Ultimate Frisbee [edit]

The squad competes in tournaments and scrimmages.[14]

Burglarize [edit]

Drexel fielded both men's and women's burglarize teams from 1919 through 2003, when the program was shut down by the administration due to public safety concerns, a lack of leadership, and the need for expensive renovations to the rifle range. The women'south rifle squad won National Championships in 1947, 1949, 1950, 1952, and 1954.

Rowing [edit]

Drexel has too had success participating in the Dad Vail Regatta, the largest regular intercollegiate rowing event in the US, held on the Schuylkill River. At the 2000 Dad Vail, Drexel placed second in the Men'southward 2d Varsity 8 event. Their rowing teams have won gold medals in the 1997 Men's Frosh/Novice and Men's JV Eight, silvery in the 2000 Men's JV Eight, every bit well as bronze in the 2005 Women'southward Varsity Heavyweight Eight. The 2005 Women's Varsity Heavyweight Eight participated in the Women's Henley Regatta competing for the Jeffries Cup. Yet they were eliminated in the offset round of duals by Neptune Rowing Society of Ireland.[ citation needed ]

Recently, the Drexel Rowing program has fabricated significant strides in the rowing customs. In the 2010 leap season at the Dad Vail Regatta, the Men's 2nd Varsity viii and the Men's Varsity pair took gold medals; while the Men's Freshman 8 came across the line with a argent medal. The Women's Varsity 8 placed tertiary overall and the Women'due south 2nd Varsity eight finished just shy of a medal in fourth. The Women's Varsity eight then continued their success a few weeks later at the Royal Henley Woman'due south Regatta on the Thames River in England, finishing in first place to claim the Elite eight championship title and the Sports Council Cup.[ citation needed ]

Rugby [edit]

In 2009, the Drexel women'southward rugby team won the National Women's Collegiate Sectionalisation Iv title in 2009, and was runner-upwardly at the Division Three championship in 2010 [xv]

In 1988, the men'south rugby squad won the National Collegiate Sports Festival rugby championship.

Shotokan Karate [edit]

From 1988 through 2004, Drexel won eleven National Collegiate Karate Clan team kata and kumite championships.[3]

Soccer [edit]

Drexel has one major National Championship to its credit. In 1958 with a 12–0–0 record, coached past United Soccer Coaches Hall of Fame member Donald Y. Yonker, the men's soccer team was awarded the national title by the Intercollegiate Soccer Football Clan of America, then the governing body of men'due south college soccer.[16] This occurred the yr before the NCAA instituted a playoff system and and so Drexel's championship is not officially recognized today by the NCAA. The 1963 men's soccer squad at 10–3–one and the 1972 team at 9–five–0, subsequently earned NCAA tournament berths. Men's soccer has a Division I Record of 448–356–78 in 60 seasons.

Drexel won the CAA regular flavor title in 2007, finishing at 11–5–three in a tie for first with Old Rule and reaching then CAA tournament semifinals. Information technology as well won the CAA regular season outright in 2012, finishing 12–iv–3 and earning the plan's first NCAA Tournament booth since 1972.

Drexel Soccer alumni Jeff Parke played 10 years of professional soccer, most recently for Major League Soccer'south D.C. United in 2014.

In 2013, Drexel soccer won the CAA tournament, earning the conference'due south No. 1 seed for the get-go time, and also again earning an NCAA Tournament booth. Drexel lost to Old Dominion five–one in the NCAA'due south first round.

  • All Fourth dimension Record – 448 wins, 356 losses, 78 ties
  • Tournament Appearances – four

Squash [edit]

Squash is an emerging sport at Drexel University, with the men'southward and women'due south varsity squash plan established in 2011.[17] The men'southward club squad was founded in 2005 by Evan Cyrkin and Justin Burkholder and the women'southward past Violetta Shubayeva in 2007. Both, the Drexel Men's and Women'southward Squash teams, compete in the intercollegiate excursion (governed by the Higher Squash Association) besides as the Philadelphia Squash Racquets Association. On April 25, 2011, the Drexel Athletics Managing director, Dr. Eric Zillmer, announced the addition of men's and women's squash as varsity programs that will begin competing in the 2011–12 academic year. It was likewise announced that erstwhile world number 1 John White will pb both the men's and women's programs as head charabanc.[17]

The Drexel Squash Club also has strong ties through volunteer work with Squash Smarts, a Philadelphia Youth Enrichment Program, which combines the sport of squash with academic tutoring and mentoring of under-served urban youth, in society to develop self-esteem and field of study through academic, able-bodied and personal achievement.[18]

Wrestling [edit]

In Wrestling, Coach Jack Childs became merely the fifth coach in NCAA history to reach 500 career wins, spending more than 30 years at Drexel. Childs coached the school's beginning NCAA All-American in 2004 when Rob Rebmann placed 7th at the NCAA Tournament. In 2013, Drexel's wrestling team joined the Eastern Intercollegiate Wrestling Clan after the CAA ceased sponsorship of the sport.

Golf [edit]

In 2016, Chris Crawford qualified for the 2016 U.S. Open, condign the first Drexel golfer to qualify for the tournament.

Football [edit]

Drexel fielded a football team from 1895 to 1973, with the sport being discontinued after the 1973 flavour in order to increment funding for other sports teams. In 1927, Drexel hired Westward.H. Halas as their autobus for football, basketball, and baseball. Halas had been a backfield coach nether Knute Rockne and George Gipp at Notre Dame, and his younger brother was the Hall of Fame omnibus and founder of the Chicago Bears George Halas. In Halas'southward second year as double-decker in 1928, the squad won eight out of nine games.[19]

Since 2005, the name "The Drexel Football game Team" has been used by the universities comedy improv team whose proper name is The Drexel Football game Comedy Improv Team. Members of the former Drexel Football Team accept on occasion visited the university to attend the new squad's shows, even vocally praising the team for continuing its legacy in a new and creative fashion.

Notable athletes [edit]

Basketball
  • Drexel basketball teams have included both locally and nationally known players such equally Michael Anderson and Malik Rose. Besides Rose and Anderson, the merely other Drexel alumnus to play in the NBA is Damion Lee. Several other Drexel alumni have been drafted by NBA teams including: Randy Burkert (ninth round of 1982 draft by Philadelphia 76ers), Rich Congo (seventh round of 1984 draft by Philadelphia 76ers), Michael Mitchell (9th round of 1984 draft by Philadelphia 76ers), and Len Hatzenbeller (8th round of the 1981 draft past the Indiana Pacers).[20]
  • Nicole Hester – 2008 Philadelphia Sports Writers Association "Most Courageous" Award
  • Gabriela Mărginean – 2009 Philadelphia Sports Writers Association "Outstanding Amateur Athlete"
  • In March 2012, Bashir Mason, a four-year starter on the men'southward basketball team was named the 18th head motorbus of the Wagner Seahawks basketball team. At the time of the announcement, this made Bashir Stonemason the youngest head coach in the NCAA at 28 years of age.[21]
Football
  • Fox Stanton was football captain at Drexel in 1892 as a freshman and later on went on to have a successful coaching career
  • Jim Ostendarp played for two seasons on the football game team from 1946 to 1947 and later went on to play for the New York Giants and go head autobus at Amherst College for 33 years[22]
Field hockey
  • Head Passenger vehicle Denise Zelenak was a member and captain of the United States Women's Indoor Field Hockey Team, leading them to a silver medal in the Pan American games. After retiring as a thespian she was named head coach in 2011.
Lacrosse
  • Onetime Drexel lacrosse head coach Chris Bates played professionally for the Philadelphia Wings tallying 29 goals and 49 assists in 73 games, winning NLL championships in 1994, 1995 and 1998 with the club, and making the All-Pro team in 1996. In 2009, Bates was named head lacrosse double-decker at Princeton University, replacing legendary coach Bill Tierney.[23]
  • Scott Stewart, who played i year of lacrosse at Drexel and graduated in 2001, was the third overall pick in the 2001 NLL draft and had tabulated 151 goals with 162 assists in his career through 2012. Also Jeff Spano, another 2001 graduate, played professionally from 2003 to 2008 with the Philadelphia Wings and the New York Titans, accumulating 28 goals and 78 assists for 106 points in lxxx games.
  • Robert Church was the fifth overall selection in the 2013 NLL entry draft.
  • Ben McIntosh was the kickoff overall option in the 2013 Western Lacrosse Association Draft.
Rowing
  • In the sport of rowing, Mark Gerban (who swam for Drexel) was the first person in history to stand for Palestine at the 2005 World Championships in Gifu Prefecture, Japan. Competing in the Lightweight Men'southward Unmarried, he also had the highest placed Globe Championship end (16th) of a Palestinian Athlete in whatsoever sport.
Soccer
  • Jeff Parke was drafted past the Major League Soccer MetroStars in 2004 and won U.Southward. Open Cups with Seattle in 2010 and 2011.
Swimming & diving
  • In 2008, Kate Hynes became Drexel's first women's pond & diving All-American when she placed 13th on the 3-meter lath at the NCAA Swimming & Diving Championships. On the one-meter board, Hynes finished 20th at the national championships.
In general
  • Other notable athletes include Lynn B. Ferguson, who was an All-American in both football game and lacrosse during his fourth dimension at Drexel; likewise as Dennis Fink who earned the university's offset-ever Partitioning I All-America honor for lacrosse, was the first Drexel player to lead the nation in scoring, and currently remains amongst the all-time leaders in several NCAA Men's Partition I Lacrosse Records categories. Also, Ray Greene who played on one of the start Drexel lacrosse teams is 1 of only two Dragons in the National Lacrosse Hall of Fame.[24]

Fight song [edit]

The Drexel Fight Song was written by Gay Five. Piercy 1939 and Todd Groo 1941 and first appeared in print in a 1938 edition of the Drexel Athletic News. In the 1950s, the song was recorded by the Drexel Bands and combined Glee Clubs; this recording was lost merely rediscovered in 2006, sparking a revival of its employ.

Mario the Magnificent [edit]

Mario the Magnificent is the Mascot for all Drexel University athletic teams. Mario gets his name from a Drexel alumnus, Mario V. Mascioli of the class of 1945, who didn't miss a Drexel game for more twenty years. Merely like the man he is named for, Mario is an enormous fan of both Drexel and Drexel Athletics. He tin be seen rooting on teams from the sidelines, dancing on the court during timeouts, and causing general lighthearted mayhem around campus.[25]

DAC Pack [edit]

The DAC Pack is the educatee cheering department for men's and women's basketball game games at Drexel University. "DAC" refers to the Daskalakis Athletic Centre, the arena in which the men'due south and women's home games are played. Founded in 2002, the DAC Pack has grown from 10 people its first year, to a group that consistently fills the sideline and baseline pupil seating areas at home games. In the concluding months of basketball game off-season, a contest is held for Drexel students to design the official DAC Pack T-shirt for the upcoming season, with the winning blueprint then printed on over 3,000 shirts given out for gratis to students at basketball games. The DAC Pack also funds and organizes the annual Midnight Madness concert event to kick off the flavor. Previous performers at Midnight Madness have included Dev, and rap-duo Chiddy Bang.[26] In add-on to filling the stands for home games, the DAC Pack as well organizes road trips for away games, such every bit at rivals Penn and Delaware, as well equally the CAA tournament in Richmond, Virginia.

For the 2011–2012 basketball game flavor, the DAC Pack was named ane of the top 16 pupil sections in the country every bit a semi-finalist in the national Naismith Student Section of the Year Award.[ citation needed ] Additionally, the DAC Pack was picked as the summit student section in Philadelphia.[27]

See as well [edit]

  • Eddie Burke
  • Urban center vi
  • Bill Herrion
  • Lacrosse in Pennsylvania
  • Philadelphia Sports Hall of Fame

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  4. ^ 39°57′38″N 75°12′29″Westward  /  39.96057°North 75.20817°W  / 39.96057; -75.20817 Coordinates: 39°57′38″N 75°12′29″West  /  39.96057°North 75.20817°W  / 39.96057; -75.20817
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  17. ^ a b "Drexel Adds Men'due south and Women's Squash as Varsity Sports, Selects John White to Lead the Plan". Retrieved ix October 2016.
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  22. ^ "Jim Ostendarp". Pro Football Reference . Retrieved 26 January 2018.
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  25. ^ Mario the Magnificent
  26. ^ "Childish Gambino to Headline Drexel Midnight Madness". Philahoops.com. 2013-10-07. Archived from the original on 2013-01-31. Retrieved 2014-08-25 .
  27. ^ "Drexel'southward Williams wins CAA Rookie of the Calendar week". Philahoops.com. 2014-02-17. Archived from the original on 2013-02-01. Retrieved 2014-08-25 .

Farther reading [edit]

  • Thayer, William (2004). Drexel Lacrosse: A History of the Heart. Drexel University. OCLC 57453239. Archived from the original on 2010-06-xvi. Retrieved 2009-01-21 .

External links [edit]

  • Official website Edit this at Wikidata

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