St. Mary's Seahawks

St. Mary's College of Maryland's intercollegiate sports teams are called the Seahawks and they compete in the Division III of the NCAA, as members of the Capital Athletic Conference and the Mid-Atlantic Rowing Conference, and in the ICSA, as members of the Middle Atlantic Intercollegiate Sailing Association. The Seahawks will leave the CAC in July 2021 to join the North Eastern Athletic Conference.[1]

St. Mary's Seahawks
UniversitySt. Mary's College of Maryland
ConferenceCapital Athletic Conference, Mid-Atlantic Rowing Conference, Middle Atlantic Intercollegiate Sailing Association
NCAA & ICSANCAA Division III
LocationSt. Mary's City, Maryland
Varsity teams19
Football stadiumSeahawk Stadium
Basketball arenaMichael P. O'Brien Athletics & Recreation Center Arena
Baseball stadiumHawk's Nest
NicknameSeahawks
ColorsNavy blue and Old gold
         
Websitewww.smcmathletics.com
St. Mary's Seahawks varsity lacrosse player in motion.

St. Mary's College of Maryland has the highest percentage of student-athletes on Capital Athletic Conference's All-Academic team for 6 years in a row.

Varsity teams

Men's Women's
Basketball Basketball
Cross country Cross country
Lacrosse Lacrosse
Rowing Rowing
Sailing Sailing
Soccer Soccer
Swimming & diving Swimming & diving
Tennis Tennis
Baseball Field hockey
Volleyball

Sailing

Part of the Sailing Team fleet at St. Mary's College of Maryland.

St. Mary's College has three different sailing teams on campus, as well as a sailing club, and a windsurfing club. The Varsity Sailing Team and Offshore Sailing Team both compete in intercollegiate events around the country and occasionally in international regattas held in venues such as Europe. The Keelboat Sailing Team competes in racing events held by One Design or PHRF (Handicap) organizations in the Chesapeake Bay and other East Coast locations.

Sailing fleet

  • Keelboats
    • Farr 40 "Yellow Jacket"
    • Donovan 27 "Remedy"
    • Beneteau 49 "Riptide"
    • C&C 35 Mk III "Connemara"
    • C&C 30 "Blue Skies"
    • 2 sonars
    • 11 motorboats
  • Dinghies
  • Wind surfing

The college has many racing-outfitted windsurfers.

Accomplishments

St. Mary's College of Maryland Sailing Team drills. The St. Mary’s College of Maryland sailing team currently holds 15 national titles and the school has produced more than 135 ICSA All-American sailors [2][3] and also four Olympic sailors,[4] one of whom earned a silver medal at the Olympics.[5] The co-ed and the women's teams have been ranked first in the nation two years in a row.[6]

Drawing on students from many Chesapeake Bay communities, St. Mary's College of Maryland is one of the top-ranked varsity sailing schools in the nation.[7]

Awards and titles include:

  • St. Mary’s College of Maryland sailing team currently holds 15 national titles.[7]
  • Sailing team has produced more than 135 ICSA All-American sailors,[2][3][7] a college sailor of the year and a women’s college sailor of the year.
  • Four Olympic sailors- one of whom earned a silver medal at the Olympics.[5]
  • In 2006, the women's team won the Atlantic Coast Championship, defeating many venerable schools, including Harvard, Yale, Georgetown, and the U.S. Naval Academy.
  • The co-ed and women's teams have been ranked first in the nation by Sailing World Magazine for the past two years.[6]
  • In 2004, the College won the annual Inter-Collegiate Sailing Association (ICSA)/Layline North American Team Race Championship.
  • St. Mary's graduate Scott Steele (Class of '81) won the silver medal for windsurfing in the Olympics.

Basketball

  • 17 NCAA Division III athletic teams (9 in women's sports, 8 in men's sports).
  • The St. Mary's College Men's basketball team has been a notable team since the 2007–08 season, winning the Capitol Athletic Conference title 5 times, and making 5 NCAA Division III tournament appearances, including reaching the Sweet 16 in 2008 and 2010, and the Elite 8 in 2011 and 2013.
  • In the spring of 2008, St. Mary's Men's Basketball team was ranked 24th in the nation after making an appearance at the 2007-2008 NCAA Division III Men's Basketball Tournament.[8]

References

  1. "St. Mary's College of Maryland to Join North Eastern Athletic Conference in 2021" (Press release). North Eastern Athletic Conference. December 12, 2019. Retrieved December 16, 2019.
  2. "SMCM Athletics, St. Mary's College of Maryland Sailing : ICSA Coed All-America" http://www.smcmathletics.com/sports/sailing/all_american
  3. "SMCM Athletics, St. Mary's College of Maryland Sailing : ICSA Women's All-America" http://www.smcmathletics.com/sports/sailing/womens_all_american
  4. St. Mary's Colleges of Maryland Athletics information, .
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  6. "Sailing World Sailing Rankings". Archived May 23, 2008, at the Wayback Machine
  7. "College Sailing Team Spotlight: St. Mary’s College of Maryland: With a convenient, new facility, experienced coaching staff and large fleet of boats, the St. Mary's Seahawks are a powerhouse in college sailing." Jennifer Mitchell, October 3, 2011, Sailing World Magazine, http://www.sailingworld.com/racing/college-sailing-team-spotlight-st-mary-s-college-maryland
  8. "Seahawks Ranked 24th in Final Division III Poll". Archived October 12, 2008, at the Wayback Machine
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