DePauw Tigers | |
University | DePauw University |
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Conference(s) | North Coast Athletic Conference |
NCAA | Division III |
Athletics director | Page Cotton |
Location | Greencastle, Indiana |
Varsity teams | 21 |
Football stadium | Blackstock Stadium |
Basketball arena | Neal Fieldhouse |
Baseball stadium | Walker Field |
Soccer stadium | Boswell Field |
Lacrosse stadium | McKeen Field |
Other arenas | Erdmann Natatorium |
Mascot | Tyler the Tiger |
Nickname | Tigers |
Fight song | "Here's to DePauw" |
Colors | Black and Old Gold
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Homepage | DePauw University Intercollegiate Athletics |
The DePauw Tigers are the athletic teams that represent DePauw University, a small liberal arts school in Greencastle, Indiana. The university's teams play in the NCAA's Division III and currently belong to the North Coast Athletic Conference.
DePauw has a passionate and long-standing rivalry with nearby Wabash College, culminating each football season with the Monon Bell game, which is the sixth most-played Division III rivalry and the 12th-most played in college football.[1] To date, there have been 116 total games played between the two teams, resulting in a lead for Wabash at 55-53-9.[2]
DePauw had been a member of the Southern Collegiate Athletic Conference from 1997 to 2011, and won numerous conference championships, most notably in women's basketball, where the school is a Division III power. DePauw's program had also won the conference's overall "President's Trophy" seven times in that span, including six consecutive President's Trophies from 2005-06 to 2010-11.[2]
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DePauw is currently the 17th most winning franchise in Division III history and have been the co-champions of the SCAC four times.[3]
In 1933, head coach Ray "Gaumey" Neal led the DePauw Tigers football team to an unbeaten, untied, and unscored opening season. The Tigers compiled a 7-0-0 record and outscored their opponents 136-0. Neal nearly duplicated this feat in 1943, but DePauw, 5-0-1, finished the season with one scoreless tie and six points allowed in a different game. The only points surrendered that season were in a 39-6 victory over Indiana State and the only non-win was a 0-0 tie against Oberlin. The Tigers outscored their opponents, 206-6.[4]
The DePauw University women's basketball team won the Division III National Championship for the 2006-07 year. They defeated Washington University in Springfield, MA to win the first team national championship in the school's history. In addition to their national championship, the women's team has also won 9 SCAC championships and reached the national quarterfinals four times.[5]
The DePauw University men's basketball team has won two SCAC championships and have reached the NCAA Division III Final Four two times in their history.[6] In addition to their success on the court, former DePauw basketball player Brad Stevens has found great success coaching as well. After graduating from DePauw in 1999, Stevens went on to coach at Butler Bulldogs at the Division I level. In the 2009-10 season, Stevens lead his team to the national championship game before eventually losing to Duke University.[7]
DePauw's baseball team have reached the NCAA Division III tournament six times in their history, and won a school-record 35 wins in 2008.[8]
The women's cross country team have won a total of eight conference championships, seven of which have come in the SCAC. They have additionally reached the NCAA tournament seven times.[9]
The men's cross country have won the SCAC team championship seven times and have reached the NCAA tournament eleven times in their history.[10]
DePauw's women's field hockey team have made two NCAA tournament appearances in their history and won the SCAC championship in 2007.[11]
DePauw University's women's golf program is the best of any NCAA Division III college in the nation for students seeking a "balanced" experience, according to Golf Digest's third annual College Golf Guide, which appears in the September 2007 issue. In their history, the women's team have national runners-up twice, been in the top four seven times, and made nine consecutive NCAA appearances.[12]
The men's golf team have made 21 NCAA Division III appearances and have been either SCAC champions or runners-up four times.[13]
Lacrosse will be added as a men's and women's varsity sport at DePauw University effective with the 2012-13 academic year. [14]
The women's soccer team have made six NCAA appearances, finished in third place nationally in 2003, and have won three SCAC championships in their team's history.[15]
The men's soccer team have made eight NCAA appearances in their history.[16]
The Tigers softball team won the SCAC championship in 2008 and 2009 and won a Division III-leading 40 wins in 2008.[17]
The men's swimming and diving team have won eight total conference championships in their history, and six while in the SCAC.[18]
The women's swimming and diving team finished ninth overall in the 2008 NCAA championships.[19]
The women's tennis team have made eight NCAA team appearances and have won three SCAC team championships. Additionally, DePauw also won the 2007 NCAA singles championship.[20]
The men's tennis team have made 15 NCAA team appearances, were the NCAA quarterfinalists in 2007, and have won three SCAC team championships.[21]
The men's track team have won six SCAC team championships and two NCAA individual championships.[22]
The women's track team have won three SCAC team championships.[23]
DePauw's volleyball team have made three NCAA appearances and have been SCAC runners up five times in their history.[24]