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Post Eagles
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UniversityPost University
ConferenceCentral Atlantic Collegiate Conference
NEWHA(women's ice hockey)
Northeast-10 Conference(men's ice hockey, football(2024))
DivisionDivision II
Athletic directorRonnie Palmer
LocationWaterbury,Connecticut
Varsity teams20
Football stadiumMunicipal Stadium
Basketball arenaDrubner Center
Ice hockey arenaSports Center of Connecticut
Baseball stadiumMunicipal Stadium
MascotSwoop
NicknameEagles
ColorsPurple and Orange
Websiteposteagles.com

ThePost Eaglesare composed of 22 teams representingPost Universityin intercollegiate athletics, including men and women's basketball, cross country, golf, ice hockey, lacrosse, soccer, tennis, and track and field. Men's sports include baseball and football. Women's sports include softball and volleyball. The Eagles compete in theNCAA Division IIin 18 of their 22 sports, and are members of theCentral Atlantic Collegiate Conference.[1]The exceptions are women's ice hockey, in which the Eagles compete at the NCAA National Collegiate level (Divisions Iand II) in theNew England Women's Hockey Alliance,men's ice hockeyNortheast 10(football will also join the NE-10 in 2024), and men's and women's indoor trackEast Coast Conference Beginning in the fall of 2020 Post University will begin sponsoring Men's and Women's Rugby and they will compete in the New England Wide Collegiate Rugby ConferenceNEWCRC.

Teams

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Men's Women's
Baseball Basketball
Basketball Cross Country
Cross Country Golf
Football Ice Hockey
Golf Lacrosse
Ice Hockey Soccer
Lacrosse Softball
Soccer Tennis
Tennis Track and Field Indoor & Outdoor
Track and Field Indoor & Outdoor Volleyball Esports

Championships

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Past CACC championship teams.[2]

Non-varsity programs

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Non-varsity programs include cheerleading, andequestrian sports(IDA dressage, IHSA hunt seat, and IHSA western).

References

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  1. ^"Post University Athletics".posteagles.com.Retrieved2019-03-18.
  2. ^"CACC Past Champions".caccathletics.org.
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