Holy Names Hawks

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Holy Names Hawks
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UniversityHoly Names University
ConferencePacific West Conference
Western Water Polo Association (water polo)
NCAADivision II
Athletic directorDebbie Snell
LocationOakland, California
Varsity teams13
Basketball arena
Baseball stadiumCollege of Alameda
MascotMohawk
NicknameHawks
ColorsRed and white[1]
   
Websitewww.hnuhawks.com

Holy Names Hawks (also HNU Hawks) are the 13 varsity athletic teams sponsored by HNU Athletics that represent Holy Names University (HNU), located in Oakland, California. HNU Athletics completed the NCAA membership process in July 2016 and is now a member of NCAA Division II.

History[]

In 1994 Holy Names University, then Holy Names College, elevated its club sports to intercollegiate athletics by joining the National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics (NAIA). HNU began its NAIA affiliation in the fall of 1994 as part of the Pacific Coastal Conference, competing in basketball, volleyball, and cross-country.[2]

During 1995, Holy Names University competed as an independent before becoming a founding member of the California Pacific Conference (CAL PAC) in 1996.[3] As a member of the CAL PAC, HNU Athletics earned: 7 California Pacific Conference All-Sports Awards, 54 conference championships, 36 NAIA national tournament appearances, 26 regional tournament appearances, 3 regional championships, 25 conference MVPs, 35 NAIA All-Americans, 69 Academic All-Americans, and 26 conference coach of the year awards.[4]

In May 2011, HNU Athletics was accepted for membership (transitional) in the PacWest Conference, effective fall 2012, and in June 2012, HNU Athletics was accepted for candidacy membership in Division II of the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA). The university is in the third year of the membership process.[5]

In July 2016, HNU Athletics became an active member in the NCAA DII PacWest Conference.

In November 2016, the Men's Cross Country team became the first team in the school's history to compete in a post-season event as an active NCAA DII member.

Varsity sports[]

Teams[]

References[]

  1. ^ Holy Names University Graphics Style Guide (PDF). June 20, 2013. Retrieved April 17, 2017.
  2. ^ HNU Hawks 2016: Mission, Vision and Goals - The Strategic Plan for HNU Athletics, 2014 version
  3. ^ Feasibility Study and Strategic Plan for HNU Athletics, 2011
  4. ^ HNU Athletics website
  5. ^ HNU Hawks 2016: Mission, Vision and Goals - The Strategic Plan for HNU Athletics

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