Ashland Eagles
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Ashland Eagles | |
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University | Ashland University |
Conference | Great Lakes Intercollegiate Athletic Conference |
NCAA | Division II |
Athletic director | Al King |
Location | Ashland, OH |
Varsity teams | 18 |
Football stadium | Jack Miller Stadium |
Basketball arena | Kates Gymnasium |
Baseball stadium | Tomassi Stadium |
Softball stadium | Brookside Park |
Soccer stadium | Ferguson Field |
Natatorium | Messerly Natatorium |
Nickname | Eagles |
Colors |
Purple Gold
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Website | goashlandeagles |
The Ashland Eagles are the athletic teams that represent Ashland University, located in Ashland, Ohio, in NCAA Division II intercollegiate sports. The Cardinals Eagles as members of the Great Lakes Intercollegiate Athletic Conference for all 18 varsity sports. The Eagles have been members of the GLIAC since 1995.[1][2]
Varsity teams
List of teams
Men's sports (9)
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Women's sports (9)
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Accomplishments
- 2012 was the fifth year in school history that the Ashland University Eagles football team took a trip to the postseason, the third under Coach Lee Owens. This was Ashland University's highest ranking since becoming an NCAA Division II institution. 2012 also produced the first GLIAC football championship in school history. This is only the second team in school history to win 10 or more games in a season. This team was only the fourth at Ashland to end the regular season without a loss. The Eagles record in 2012 was 11–1.
- 2013 proved to be one of Ashland University's strongest years in athletics. Ten Ashland University Eagles became national champions between swimming and indoor track and field. The first national champions were seniors Julie Widmann and Rachel Ausdenmoore, junior Gaby Verdugo-Arzaluz and freshman Kaylyn Murphy who won the women's 200-yard freestyle relay at the national swim meet March 7, 2013. Widmann has won four national titles (3 relays, 1 individual). For track and field Richard Quick won a national title in the weight throw, 68-feet, 3.25-inches. Katie Nageotte also won a national title in pole-vault, 13-feet, 11.25-inches. The next set of national champions were the track 1600-meter relay team (Sophomore: Drew Windle, Senior: Cory Lamar, Junior: Jacob Cook, and Junior Keith Cleveland). Drew Windle also won a second national championship in the 800 meter run with a time of 1:48.75.
- 2013 was the first year in school history for an Ashland University Team to win a national championship. The Eagles Women's Basketball team had a 71–56 victory against Dowling College in the NCAA Division II national championship game. Ashland University is the second GLIAC team to win a women's basketball Division II national championship. Kari Daugherty was selected as the 2013 Women's Division II Bulletin player of the year, as well as the most outstanding player. Daugherty is the first Ashland University player to receive the Bulletin's player of the year award.
- 2013: Ashland University is ranked first in the Learfield Sports Directors' Cup standings for the first time in school history with a compiled 589 points. This year AU also had Basketball's Kari Daugherty receive the NCAA II player of the year award for the second year in a row, and Track and Field's Drew Windle awarded the men's indoor track and field athlete of the year. 27 Ashland University Student-Athletes were recognized as All-Americans for the winter sports season.
References
- ↑ The Eagles Online – The mascot of the Eagles is Tuffy. Ashland University Athletics
- ↑ Recruiting Information for Ashland University Athletics