Teams
Sport | Head Coach | Venue | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
Baseball (Men) | Bob Mumma | The Baseball Factory Field at UMBC Stadium | 2001 Northeast Champions (assistant coach) |
Basketball (Men) | Aki Thomas | RAC Arena | 2008 America East Champions, 2008 America East Regular Season Champions |
Basketball (Women) | Phil Stern | RAC Arena | 2007 America East Champions, 2011 America East Regular Season Champions, 2011 WNIT |
Cross Country (Men & Women) | Matt Gittermann | UMBC Stadium | 2005 America East Champions |
Lacrosse (Men) | Don Zimmerman | UMBC Stadium | America East Champions 2006, 2008, 2009; America East Regular Season Champions 2005, 2006, 2008, 2009; 2007 NCAA Tournament Quarterfinalist, 1980 Division II National Champion |
Lacrosse (Women) | Tony Giro and Amy Appelt | UMBC Stadium | 2006 America East Regular Season Champions |
Soccer (men) | Pete Caringi | UMBC Soccer Stadium | 2003 America East Regular Season Champions; 2010, 2012 America East Champions |
Soccer (Women) | Leslie Wray | UMBC Soccer Stadium | |
Softball (Women) | Joe French | The Baseball Factory Field at UMBC Stadium | |
Swimming & Diving (Men & Women) | Chad Cradock | UMBC Natatorium | Men: America East Champions 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2013; Northeast Conference Champions 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003
Women: America East Champions 2007, 2008, 2011; Northeast Conference Champions 1999, 2000, 2002, 2003 |
Tennis (Men & Women) | Rob Hubbard | Tennis Center | 2007 America East Champions (Men) (under former head coach Keith Puryear) |
Track & Field (Men & Women) | David Bobb | UMBC Stadium | |
Volleyball (Women) | Ian Blanchard | RAC Arena | 1995 Big South Champions; 1998 Northeast Conference Champions |
The UMBC Dance Team, cheerleading squad, mascot and "Down and Dirty Dawg" Pep Band are also supported through UMBC Athletics.
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