Stetson Hatters
Appearance
Stetson Hatters | |
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NCAA | Division I (FCS) |
Athletic director | Jeff Altier |
Location | DeLand, Florida |
Varsity teams | 19 (8 men's, 10 women's, 1 co-ed) |
Football stadium | Spec Martin Memorial Stadium |
Basketball arena | J. Ollie Edmunds Center |
Baseball stadium | Melching Field at Conrad Park |
Softball stadium | Patricia Wilson Field |
Soccer stadium | Athletic Training Center |
Aquatics center | Sandra Stetson Aquatic Center |
Tennis venue | Mandy Stoll Tennis Center |
Mascot | John B. |
Nickname | Hatters |
Colors | Hunter green and white[1] |
Website | gohatters |
The Stetson Hatters are composed of 18 teams representing
ASUN Conference for most sports, except for the football team, which competes in the Pioneer Football League
. Their mascot is John B.
Conference affiliations
NCAA
- ASUN Conference(1985–present)
Varsity teams
Men's sports | Women's sports |
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Basketball | Basketball |
Baseball | Softball |
Football | Volleyball |
Cross country | Cross country |
Golf | Golf |
Rowing | Rowing |
Soccer | Soccer |
Tennis | Tennis |
Beach Volleyball | |
Lacrosse | |
† – Track and field includes both indoor and outdoor |
A member of the
NCAA
sanctioned sports.
Golf
In 1948,
Division of Girls' and Women's Sports
(DGWS) — which later evolved into the current NCAA women's golf championship).
Wrestling
Stetson had Varsity
wrestling for 3 years (1983-1986).[2]
Notable alumni
- Fredrik Brustad, forward for Stabæk Fotball, Molde FK, and Norway
- Jacob deGrom, pitcher for the Texas Rangers
- Logan Gilbert, pitcher for the Seattle Mariners
- Earnie Killum, guard for the Los Angeles Lakers
- Corey Kluber, pitcher for the Boston Red Sox
- Donald Parham, tight end for the Los Angeles Chargers
- Donald Payne, linebacker for the Jacksonville Jaguars
- Nick Rickles, catcher, Washington Nationals and Philadelphia Phillies organizations; Team Israel
- George Tsamis, pitcher, formerly of the Minnesota Twins
References
- ^ Stetson University Hatters Athletics Brand Management Style Guide Manual (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on March 4, 2016.
- ^ "College Programs Dropped Nationally". USA Wrestling-Kansas. February 22, 2017. Retrieved January 1, 2024.
External links