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词条 IUP Crimson Hawks
释义

  1. Mascot

  2. Facilities

  3. Men's sports

     Football  Golf  Baseball  Men's basketball 

  4. Women's sports

     Women's basketball  Field hockey  Soccer  Softball  Volleyball  Lacrosse  Tennis 

  5. Co-ed sports

     Cross country  Swimming  Track & field 

  6. Club sports

  7. Notable alumni

  8. References

{{Infobox college athletics
| logo = IUPcrimson-hawk.png
| logo_width =
| name = IUP Crimson Hawks
| university = Indiana University of Pennsylvania
| conference = Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference (PSAC)
| association = NCAA
| division = Division II
| director = Steve Roach
| location = Indiana, Pennsylvania
| teams = 19
| stadium = George P. Miller Stadium
| baseballfield = Owen Dougherty Field
| soccerstadium = South Campus Soccer Field
| basketballarena = Kovalchick Convention and Athletic Complex
| arena2 = Podbielski Field (softball)
S&T Bank Arena
Kovalchick Convention and Athletic Complex (opening 2011)
| symbol =
| mascot = Norm
| nickname = Crimson Hawks
| fightsong = Crimson Express
Hail IUP
| pageurl = http://www.iupathletics.com
}}

The Indiana University of Pennsylvania Crimson Hawks, commonly known as the IUP Crimson Hawks and formerly called the IUP Indians, are the varsity athletic teams that represent Indiana University of Pennsylvania, which is located in Indiana, Pennsylvania. The university and all of its intercollegiate sports teams compete in the Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference (PSAC) within the NCAA Division II. The university sponsors 19 different teams, including eight teams for men and eleven teams for women: baseball, men's and women's basketball, men's and women's cross country, women's field hockey, football, men's golf, women's lacrosse, women's soccer, softball, men's and women's swimming, women's tennis, men's and women's indoor and outdoor track and field, and women's volleyball.

Mascot

IUP originally dubbed its sports teams the "Indians", in reference to the town and school's name, and used a costumed student as a mascot. Following movements to eliminate Native American-related mascots, the university eliminated the Indian mascot in 1991, replacing it with an American black bear named Cherokee - deriving from the name of the university's fight song, though it retained the Indian nickname.[1]

In the early 2000s, the university actively moved to change the nickname as well. A campus poll in 2002 indicated the students favored the "Fighting Squirrels" as a nickname.[2] In May 2006, the NCAA ruled that IUP would be prohibited from hosting postseason championship games and using the Indian nickname in postseason events, a year after the university was placed on a list of 18 schools whose mascots were non-compliant with NCAA policies.[3] Suggestions following the NCAA ruling included hellbenders, "Ridge runners", and mining-related nicknames, all relevant to the university's location in Western Pennsylvania.[4]

In December 2006, the Council of Trustees adopted the "Crimson Hawk"[5] The mascot was introduced during the 2007 season-opening football game against Cheyney. In 2008, the hawk was named "Norm", in reference to the university's former name as the Indiana Normal School.[6]

With the change of the mascot, it was for the best that IUP would change its fight song, "Cherokee", as well since it makes references to a Native American tribe. In 2007, Dr. David Martynuik, director of the marching band, composed "Crimson Xpress", the new fight song that would replace "Cherokee" and would bring in a whole new era to IUP athletics.

When a local sportswriter researched what a "Crimson Hawk" was, it was discovered that the domain name crimsonhawk.com was the site of an adult cartoon character named "Crimson Hawk". Some criticized the university's lack of research prior to making the decision. The site owner moved his content to a different domain name without the university asking or the issue being brought to court.[7]

Facilities

University athletic facilities are roughly divided into two sections. On campus near the Eberly College of Business is Frank Cignetti Field at George P. Miller Stadium, a 6,500 seat artificial turf stadium that serves as the venue for football, field hockey, and track & field. Adjacent to Miller Stadium is the Memorial Field House, which used to be the host to men's and women's basketball, and women's volleyball, and additionally houses athletic department offices. Also inside the Field House is the Pidgeon Natatorium, which is used by the men's and women's swimming team.[8] The South Campus Athletic Complex holds other sports venues: Owen Dougherty Field, home of the baseball team, Podbielski Field for the softball team, a soccer field and a rugby pitch.

Beginning in 1999, a construction project for a university convocation center was authorized by Pennsylvania Governor Tom Ridge. Construction began near Miller Stadium in late 2008 for the {{convert|150000|sqft|m2|adj=on}} complex that will hold a 6,000 seat arena. The Kovalchick Convention and Athletic Complex, which opened in the fall of 2011, is the current home of the men's and women's basketball teams and women's volleyball, replacing the Memorial Field House as these teams primary venues.[9]

Men's sports

Football

{{Main|IUP Crimson Hawks football}}

The university's football program dates back to the 1890s when the team competed against regional athletic clubs and other universities. In the early years, the team featured John Brallier, who would become the first paid football player. Official records by the university begin with the tenure of George Miller in 1927. The Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference was formed in 1951 by the members of the Pennsylvania state university system, and the university has been a member since then, winning 17 West Division titles through 2010. In 1968 the team competed and lost to heavily favored Delaware in the Boardwalk Bowl. Under Frank Cignetti, Sr., the Crimson Hawks regularly appeared in NCAA post-season competition, including two appearances in the NCAA Division II National Football Championship in 1990 and 1993. In 2012, under Curt Cignetti, the Crimson Hawks earned the PSAC title and another appearance in the NCAA Division II National Football Championship. They ultimately lost to the top seed in Super Region One, Winston-Salem State University. In 2017, under first year head coach Paul Tortorella, the Crimson Hawks finished regular season with a perfect 11-0 record winning the PSAC Championship and earning an appearance in the NCAA Division II National Football Championship.

Golf

  • Conference championships: 1957, 1964, 1973, 1975, 1976, 1978, 1979, 1981, 1983, 1984, 1986, 1989, 1990, 1991, 1992, 1997, 1998, 2000, 2001, 2004 (spring), 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2016, 2017[10]
  • Team national championship:
    • 1968 (NAIA)[11]
  • Individual national champions:
    • 1968 – Rick Hrip (NAIA)[12]
    • 2009 – Gavin Smith[13]

Baseball

  • Conference championships: 1960, 1973, 1980, 1988, 1990.[14]
  • NCAA Tournament appearances: 1988, 1990.[15]
  • NAIA District 18 Champions: 1971, 1977.[15]
  • NAIA District 30 Champions: 1960, 1964.[15]
  • NAIA Area 8 Champions: 1960, 1971.[15]
  • NAIA Baseball World Series appearances: 1960, 1971 (third place).[15]

Men's basketball

{{Main article|IUP Crimson Hawks men's basketball}}

Through 2010, the men's basketball team has made nine appearances in the NCAA tournament. In the first in 1994 the team advanced to the Elite Eight, after winning their regional competition. In total, the team has advanced to the Elite Eight five times, the Final Four three times, and their first national championship game in 2010, where they were defeated by the Cal Poly Pomona Broncos. In 2010, Joe Lombardi was named the Basketball Times Division II Coach of the Year, following the team's finish as national runner-up. In the 2017-18 season, the team went to the PSAC Quarter Finals. They have good leaders and have a strong will to fight whatever is thrown at them. They look forward to getting to play another season and do their best.

[16]
  • Conference championships: 1974, 1995, 2000, 2002, 2004, 2010, 2011, 2013.[17]
  • NCAA playoff appearances: 1994 (Elite Eight), 1995 (Final Four), 1996, 2000 (Elite Eight), 2002 (Final Four), 2004, 2005, 2009, 2010 (National runner-up), 2011 (Atlantic Region final/Sweet Sixteen), 2012, 2013 (Atlantic Region final/Sweet Sixteen), 2015 (National runner-up), 2017[18]

Women's sports

Women's basketball

The IUP Women's basketball team won the Atlantic Regional Championships Elite Eight Division II in March 2018. This team has also gone to the PSAC Semifinals and the Division II Final Four Semifinals 2018. Their coach, Tom McConnell has led them to many victories.

  • Conference championships: 1988, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2017[19]
  • NCAA playoff appearances: 1988, 1998 (Elite Eight), 2000, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2012, 2013, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018 (Elite Eight) and (Final Four), 2019[20]

Field hockey

  • Conference championships: 2007.[21]
  • NCAA tournament appearances: 2000, 2004, 2005, 2006 (National semifinals), 2007 (National semifinals), 2008.[22][23]

Soccer

  • Conference championships: 1995, 2004.[24]
  • Division championships: 2005, 2006.[24]
  • NCAA playoff appearances: 2004, 2006, 2009.[24]

Softball

The women's softball team began play in 1979. Beginning in 2009, they compete in the Central Division of the PSAC. They have made appearances in the NCAA tournament in 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2005, and 2010.[25]

Volleyball

  • Conference championships: 2002.[26]

Lacrosse

The women's lacrosse program began play in 1999, and achieved their first winning season in 2001 with an 8–7 record.[27]

Tennis

In the 2010-2011 season, the women's tennis team defeated Slippery Rock placing 2nd in their division just behind California University of Pennsylvania. The team lost in the first round to Armstrong Atlantic 5-0. The women also had the most wins ever in a season (21-8).

  • Conference championships: 2017
  • NCAA playoff appearances: 2002, 2004, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017
  • NCAA Sweet 16 appearances: 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017

Co-ed sports

Cross country

  • Men's conference championships: 1972, 1977, 1978, 1982, 1983, 1996.[28]
  • Women's conference championships: 1980, 1983, 1984, 1985, 1967, 1987, 1990.[29]
  • Women's individual championships: 1986, 1987, 1991, 1991, 2001, 2002, 2003.[30]

Swimming

  • Women's conference championships: 1999.[31]

Track & field

The PSAC offers both indoor winter and outdoor spring track & field seasons.

  • Women's conference championships: 1988
  • Individual national champions[32]
    • 2011 – Nafee Harris, long jump (indoor)
    • 2010 – Nafee Harris, long jump (outdoor)
    • 2010 – Nafee Harris, long jump (indoor)
    • 2009 – Nafee Harris, long jump (outdoor)
    • 2008 – Sean Strauman, 800 metres
    • 2002 – Mark Bridge, javelin
    • 2001 – Amber Plowden, 100 meters
    • 2001 – Derek Brinkley, 400 meter hurdles
    • 1993 – Bob Vranich, javelin
    • 1992 – Alan Pugh, discus
    • 1990 – Bob Babiak, decathlon
    • 1990 – Jeffrey Neral, javelin
    • 1987 – Dave Maudie, javelin
    • 1986 – Tammy Donnelly, 10,000 meters
    • 1973 – John Elliot, javelin (NAIA)

Club sports

The university offers many club sports that compete intercollegiately but are not sponsored by the athletic department include:[33]

  • Sailing - Member of Middle Atlantic Intercollegiate Sailing Association
  • Ultimate Frisbee- Men's and Women's
  • Cycling – Eastern Collegiate Cycling Conference
  • Men's ice hockey – College Hockey Mid-America, ACHA Division I; Tri-State Collegiate Hockey League, ACHA Division II.
    • Between 1998 and 2005, the top men's team (then at the Division II level) won the championship of the University Hockey League three times, and was runner-up four times.[34]
  • Women's ice hockey – Delaware Valley Collegiate Hockey Conference, ACHA Division II
    • The women's ice hockey team won the DVCHC in 2005.[35]
  • Men's lacrosse – Keystone Division, National College Lacrosse League[36]
  • Men's volleyball – Penn-Ohio Volleyball League
    • The men's volleyball team won the POVL in 2009 and 2010.[37]
  • Men's rugby
    • The men's rugby team finished 3rd in the Division I national championship in 2000, behind California-Berkeley and Wyoming Universities. IUP finished ahead of fourth-place Army.
  • Women's rugby
  • Men's soccer
  • Men's Club Baseball- Member of National Club Baseball Association

The IUP orienteering team won three intercollegiate national championships (1973, 1975, 1976). In 1999, Samantha Zipp of IUP was the women's individual orienteering national champion.[38]

Notable alumni

{{Main|List of Indiana University of Pennsylvania people#Sports}}

Notable alumni that have played for IUP teams include:

  • Raymond Bernabei, former soccer player and official, National Soccer Hall of Fame
  • John Brallier, the first paid professional football player
  • Frank Cignetti, Jr., NFL and college football assistant coach
  • Frank Cignetti, Sr., West Virginia and IUP football coach
  • Lawson Fiscus, early professional football players
  • Kris Griffin, former NFL player
  • Mel Hankinson, former college basketball coach
  • Jim Haslett, former NFL player and head coach
  • Jack Henry, former NFL assistant coach
  • Mike Jemison, former NFL and NFL Europe player
  • Leander Jordan, former NFL player
  • Bob Ligashesky, Pittsburgh Steelers assistant coach
  • LeRon McCoy, former NFL player
  • Dan Radakovich, Georgia Tech athletic director
  • Chris Villarrial, former NFL player
  • Ryan Uhl, former MLB player
  • Ethan Cooper, current NFL player

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2. ^Cregan, Amanda. "SC petitions to change mascot from Native American reference" The Penn, 25 November 2002.
3. ^{{cite web |url=http://www.pittsburghlive.com/x/blairsvilledispatch/sports/s_450604.html |title=NCAA deems IUP nickname too hostile| first = Dan |last=Scifo |date=5 May 2006 |publisher=Blairsville Dispatch |accessdate=2 April 2009}}
4. ^{{cite web |url=http://media.www.thepenn.org/media/storage/paper930/news/2006/09/26/News/Iup-Holds.Forum.To.Discuss.Nickname.Change-2309182.shtml |title=IUP holds forum to discuss nickname change |first=Erica |last=Fontana |date=26 September 2006 |publisher=The Penn |accessdate=2 April 2009}}
5. ^Fryling, Michelle. "Council of Trustees Approves Graphic Image of Mascot," IUP Office of Media Relations, 9 March 2007.
6. ^"The Hawk Gets a Name!" Indiana University of Pennsylvania Press Release, 3 March 2008.
7. ^{{cite web |url=http://www.insidehighered.com/news/2006/12/27/hawk |title=Mascots, Indians and Adults-Only Cartoons |publisher=Inside Higher Ed |date=27 December 2009 |accessdate=4 November 2009}}
8. ^{{cite web |url=http://www.iup.edu/page.aspx?id=89425 |title=Pidgeo Natatorim |publisher=Indiana University of Pennsylvania |accessdate=15 October 2010}}
9. ^{{cite web |url=http://www.iup.edu/kovalchick/about/default.aspx |title=About the Kovalchick Convention and Athletic Complex |publisher=Indiana University of Pennsylvania |accessdate=15 October 2010}}
10. ^{{cite web |url=http://psacsports.org/sports/2009/6/29/mgolf_yby.aspx?path=mgolf |title=Men's Golf Year-By-Year PSAC Champions |publisher=PSAC |accessdate=19 November 2013}}
11. ^{{cite web| title = NAIA 2009 Spring Media Guide, p. 36 | url = http://naia.cstv.com/member-services/media/guides/2008-09/Spring%202009%20Media%20Guide.pdf |accessdate = 2009-12-07}}
12. ^{{cite web |url=http://www.iup.edu/upper.aspx?id=77819 |title=Rick Hrip '68 |publisher=Indiana University of Pennsylvania |accessdate=24 October 2009}}
13. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.iupathletics.com/sports/m-golf/recaps/052209aaa.html |title=Gavin Smith Wins National Championship on First Playoff Hole at NCAA Tournament |publisher=Indiana University of Pennsylvania |date=22 May 2009 |accessdate=19 October 2009 |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20120227165708/http://www.iupathletics.com/sports/m-golf/recaps/052209aaa.html |archivedate=February 27, 2012 }}
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15. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.iupathletics.com/auto_pdf/p_hotos/s_chools/inpa/sports/m-basebl/auto_pdf/yearlyrecords |title=Year-by-Year Team Records |publisher=Indiana University of Pennsylvania |accessdate=16 October 2009 |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20120227165614/http://www.iupathletics.com/auto_pdf/p_hotos/s_chools/inpa/sports/m-basebl/auto_pdf/yearlyrecords |archivedate=February 27, 2012 }}
16. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.iupathletics.com/sports/m-baskbl/spec-rel/050810aaa.html |title=Joe Lombardi Named Basketball Times Division II Coach of the Year after Historic 2009-10 Season |publisher=Indiana University of Pennsylvania |date=8 May 2010 |accessdate=9 May 2010 |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20120227165812/http://www.iupathletics.com/sports/m-baskbl/spec-rel/050810aaa.html |archivedate=February 27, 2012 }}
17. ^{{cite web |url=http://psacsports.org/custompages/mbball/mbbhistory.pdf |title=PSAC Men's Basketball History |publisher=PSAC |accessdate=26 March 2010}}
18. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.iupathletics.com/auto_pdf/p_hotos/s_chools/inpa/sports/m-baskbl/auto_pdf/yearlyscores |title=All-Time Scores |publisher=Indiana University of Pennsylvania |accessdate=26 March 2010 |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20120227165752/http://www.iupathletics.com/auto_pdf/p_hotos/s_chools/inpa/sports/m-baskbl/auto_pdf/yearlyscores |archivedate=February 27, 2012 }}
19. ^{{cite web |url=http://psacsports.org/sports/2009/6/11/womensbasketball_yby.aspx?path=wbball |title=Women's Basketball Year-By-Year PSAC Champions |publisher=PSAC |accessdate=16 October 2009}}
20. ^{{cite web |url=http://old.www.iup.edu/varsitysports/sports/wb/scores.shtm |title=IUP Yearly Scores |publisher=Indiana University of Pennsylvania |accessdate=16 October 2009}}
21. ^{{cite web |url=http://psacsports.org/sports/2009/6/17/fieldhockey_yby.aspx?path=fhockey |title=Field Hockey Year-by-Year PSAC Champions |publisher=PSAC |accessdate=16 October 2009}}
22. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.iupathletics.com/sports/w-fieldh/spec-rel/102907aaa.html |title=IUP Earns Fourth Consecutive Trip to the NCAA Field Hockey Tournament and Receives First Round Bye |publisher=Indiana University of Pennsylvania |date=29 October 2007 |accessdate=16 October 2009 |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20120227165619/http://www.iupathletics.com/sports/w-fieldh/spec-rel/102907aaa.html |archivedate=February 27, 2012 }}
23. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.iupathletics.com/sports/w-fieldh/spec-rel/110408aaa.html |title=IUP Set to Host Shippensburg in Opening Round of NCAA Field Hockey Tournament |publisher=Indiana University of Pennsylvania |date=4 November 2008 |accessdate=16 October 2009 |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20120227165627/http://www.iupathletics.com/sports/w-fieldh/spec-rel/110408aaa.html |archivedate=February 27, 2012 }}
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25. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.iupathletics.com/auto_pdf/p_hotos/s_chools/inpa/sports/w-softbl/auto_pdf/yearlyrecords |title=Year-by-Year Team Records |publisher=Indiana University of Pennsylvania |accessdate=18 October 2009 |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20120227165702/http://www.iupathletics.com/auto_pdf/p_hotos/s_chools/inpa/sports/w-softbl/auto_pdf/yearlyrecords |archivedate=February 27, 2012 }}
26. ^{{cite web |url=http://psacsports.org/sports/2009/6/28/volleyball_yby.aspx?path=wvball |title=Volleyball Year-by-Year PSAC Champions |publisher=PSAC |accessdate=18 October 2009}}
27. ^http://iupathletics.com/documents/2010/7/14/laxyearbyyearrecords.pdf
28. ^{{cite web |url=http://www.lhup.edu/xcountry/psachistory/MEN.htm |title=Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference Men's Cross Country History |publisher=Lock Haven University of Pennsylvania |accessdate=16 October 2009}}
29. ^{{cite web |url=http://psacsports.org/sports/2009/6/15/womenscountry_yby.aspx?path=mcross |title=Women's Cross Country Year-by-Year PSAC Champions |publisher=PSAC |accessdate=16 October 2009}}
30. ^{{cite web |url=http://www.lhup.edu/xcountry/psachistory/WOMENIndividual.htm|title=Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference Women's Cross Country History - Women's Individual Champions |publisher=Lock Haven University of Pennsylvania |accessdate=16 October 2009}}
31. ^{{cite web |url=http://psacsports.org/sports/2009/6/29/wswimming_yby.aspx?path=wswim |title=Women's Swimming Year-by-Year PSAC Champions |publisher=PSAC |accessdate=18 October 2009}}
32. ^{{cite web |url=http://iupathletics.com/documents/2010/7/29/allamericans.pdf |title=IUP Track & Field All-Americans |format=pdf |publisher=Indiana University of Pennsylvania |accessdate=18 October 2009}}
33. ^{{cite web |url=http://www.iup.edu/page.aspx?id=53427 |title=Athletics and Sports Clubs |publisher=Indiana University of Pennsylvania |accessdate=24 October 2009}}
34. ^{{Cite web| title = UHL History| work = | publisher = University Hockey League| date = | url = http://uhl.pitthockey.com/uhlhistory.php| accessdate =June 29, 2010 |archiveurl=https://www.webcitation.org/5qqC2lpmq?url=http://uhl.pitthockey.com/uhlhistory.php|archivedate=2010-06-29 }}
35. ^http://www.dvchcwomenshockey.org/page/show/219410-indiana-university-of-pennsylvania
36. ^{{cite web |url=http://www.ncllax.com/custpage.php?cid=5945 |title=Keystone Division |publisher=National College Lacross League |accessdate=December 14, 2010}}
37. ^http://crimsonhawksvolleyball.webs.com/
38. ^{{cite web | title= US Intercollegiate Orienteering Champions | url = http://www.us.orienteering.org/binder/collchamps.html | accessdate =3 September 2009}} {{Dead link|date=October 2010|bot=H3llBot}}
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