Bates Bobcats Explained

Bates Bobcats
College:Bates College
Association:NCAA
Conference:New England Small College Athletic Conference
Director:Jason Fein[1]
Location:Lewiston, Maine
Teams:16 men's; 16 women's
Stadium:Garcelon Field
Basketballarena:Alumni Gymnasium
Baseballfield:Leahey Baseball Field
Softballstadium:Lafayette Street Pitch
Soccerstadium:Russell Street Field
Lacrossestadium:Campus Avenue Field
Mascot:Bobcat
Pageurl:http://athletics.bates.edu

The Bates Bobcats are the athletic teams of Bates College largely based in Lewiston, Maine and the surrounding areas. The college's official mascot has been the bobcat since 1924, and maintains garnet as its official color. The school sponsors 32 varsity sports (16 men's, 16 women's), most of which compete in the Division III New England Small College Athletic Conference (NESCAC). The school's men's and women's ski teams and men's and women's squash teams compete in Division I. Bates has rivalries with Princeton in Squash and Dartmouth in Skiing and selected hockey bouts. The college also competes with its Maine rivals Bowdoin and Colby in the Colby-Bates-Bowdoin Consortium (CBB). This is one of the oldest football rivalries in the United States. This consortium is a series of historically highly competitive football games ending in the championship game between the three schools. Bates has won this championship at total of twelve times including 2014, 2015, and in 2016 beat Bowdoin 24–7 after their 21–19 abroad victory over Colby.[2] [3] Bates is currently the holder of the winning streak, and has the record for biggest victory in the athletic conference with a 51–0 shutout of Colby College. The three colleges also contest the Colby-Bates-Bowdoin Chase Regatta. The college is the all-time leader of the Chase Regatta with a total of 14 composite wins, followed by Colby's 5 wins, concluded with Bowdoin's 2 wins.Bates maintains 31 varsity teams, and 9 club teams, including sailing, cycling, ice hockey, rugby, and water polo.[4] According to U.S. Rowing, the Women's Rowing Team is ranked first in the NESCAC, and first overall in NCAA Division III Rowing, as of 2016.[5] [6] In April 2005, the college's athletic program was ranked in the top 5% of national athletics programs.[7] As of 2018, the college has graduated a total of 12 Olympians, one of whom won the Olympic Gold Medal rowing for Canada.[8] The Bobcats have broken records on the state, regional and national level. In the 2015 season, the women's rowing team was the most decorated rowing team in collegiate racing while also being the first to sweep every major rowing competition in its athletic conference in the history of Division III athletics. The ice hockey team is the first team to win the NESCAC Club Ice Hockey Championships four times in a row. In 2015, the men's rowing team had the fastest ascension in rankings of any sport in its athletic conference and was named the NESCAC Rowing Champion.[9] Bates has the 5th highest NESCAC title hold, and holds the top titles in women's and men's rowing. Bates follows Bowdoin's 30 NESCAC titles with its 16, and its followed by Colby's 9 titles.

Men's sports

Men's football

The men's football team competes in the Division III New England Small College Athletic Conference (NESCAC). The football team is led by head coach, Matt Coyne.[10]

2016CBB ChampionshipBates won with a 24–7 win over Bowdoin, after their 29–19 victory over Colby.Won[11]
2015CBB ChampionshipBates won with a 31–0 win over Bowdoin, after their 10–9 overtime home victory over Colby.Won[12]
2014CBB ChampionshipBates won with a 10–7 win over Bowdoin, after their 34–28 win over Colby.Won[13]
2012CBB ChampionshipBates won with a 14–6 win over Bowdoin, after their 31–6 win over Colby.Won[14]
2002CBB ChampionshipBates won with a 48–28 win over Bowdoin after their 19–14 win over Colby.Won
1999CBB ChampionshipBates won with a 38–7 win over Bowdoin after an overtime victory of 20–17 with Colby.Won
1986CBB ChampionshipBates won with 36–0 shutout over Bowdoin, after a 21–6 win over Colby.Won
1981CBB ChampionshipBates won with a 23–1 win over Bowdoin after their 10–6 win over Colby.Won
1978CBB ChampionshipBates won with a 24–14 win over Bowdoin after their 27–20 win over Colby.Won
1974CBB ChampionshipBates won with an 18–7 win over Bowdoin after a 16–14 victory over Colby.Won
1970CBB ChampionshipBates won with a 21–3 win over Bowdoin after a 14–7 win over Colby.Won
1968CBB ChampionshipBates won with a 41–14 win over Bowdoin after a 28–12 victory over Colby.Won
1967CBB ChampionshipBates won with a 38–24 victory over Bowdoin after a 38–14 win over Colby.Won
1966CBB ChampionshipBates won with a 35–13 win over Bowdoin, after a win over 28-7 Colby.Won
1956Maine State SeriesBates won five straight games to capture the state title.Won[15]
The Bobcats played Toledo in the 1946 Glass Bowl, losing 21–12.[16]

Men's basketball

Bates College's men's basketball team is led by head coach Jon Furbush, and in 2015 he led the team to the semi-finals of the NCAA Division III Basketball Championships. He is the youngest head coach in the history of the team and was named the 2014–15 Maine Coach of the Year by the Maine Men's Basketball Coaches and Writers Association.[17]

2015Charlie Ryan Classic ChampionshipHosted in Waterville, Maine.Won[18]
2015Naismith Classic ChampionshipHosted in Springfield, Massachusetts.Won
2014Babson InvitationalHosted on the Babson College CampusWon[19]
2014Salem State Holiday Classic ChampionshipHosted in Salem, Massachusetts.Won[20]
2012Chuck Resler Tournament ChampionshipHosted in Rochester, Massachusetts.Won[21]

Men's baseball

2015RussMatt InvitationalSecond game, win over Babson College hosted at Leahey Baseball Pitch in Lewiston, MaineWon[22]

Men's golf

2015CBB TournamentAt the Martindale C.C. in Auburn, Maine, first out of 3 DIII schoolsWon[23]
2014Maine State ChampionshipAt the Bangor Municipal G.C. in Bangor, MaineWon[24]
2014CBB TournamentAt the Waterville G.C. in Waterville, Maine, first out of 3 DIII schoolsWon
2012Sid Farr InvitationalAt the Waterville G.C. in Waterville, Maine. Score: 5–5Won[25]

Men's lacrosse

The men's lacrosse team is led by head coach, Peter Lasagna, who has been head for the past 16 seasons. In 2015, Lasagna won his third NESCAC Coach of the Year and has led the Bobcats to five appearances in the NESCAC Championship.[26] In 2015, the team reported 156 points scored, ranking them 6th in-conference, and 5th overall.[27]

Men's rowing

See also: Colby-Bates-Bowdoin Chase Regatta. The Men's Rowing team is headed by Peter Steenstra, who was awarded the 2015 Division III Coach of the Year Award by the College Rowing Coaches Association, after also receiving Men's and Women's Coach of the Year honors from both the New England Small College Athletic Conference (NESCAC) and the Eastern College Athletic Conference (ECAC).[28] Alumni, Andrew Byrnes (class of 2005), won the Olympic Gold Medal while rowing for the Canadian National Team, in 2008 in the Beijing Olympics.

2016President's Cup RegattaFinal: 1st out of 3, in Green, MaineWon[29]
2015ECAC/NIRC RegattaFinal: 10–6Won[30]
2015President's Cup RegattaFinal: 8–6Won[31]
2015ECAC National Invitational Rowing ChampionshipLead the athletic conference.Won[32]
2015Bates' InvitationalFinal: 12–1Won[33]
2015NESCAC Men's Rowing ChampionshipFirst top ten breakthroughWon[34]
2014CBB Chase RegattaFinal: 7–2Won[35]
2013New England Rowing ChampionshipIn Worcester, MassachusettsWon[36]
2011CBB Chase RegattaFinal: 1/2Won[37]
2011Quinsigamond RegattaPlaced 3rd out of 24 boatsWon
2011President's Cup RegattaThe college's first President's Cup Regatta winWon[38]
2010Quinsigamond RegattaThe first placing at the Quinsigamond Regatta, and first appearance.Won
2010CBB Chase RegattaFinal: 1/2Won

Men's tennis

2009NCAA Division III Tennis Doubles ChampionshipHosted in Claremont, California. The men's team also made it to the finals for singles tennis in 2009.Won[39]
1988NESCAC Men's Tennis ChampionshipThe first and most recent conference win for tennis.Won[40]

Men's rugby

1997National Rugby ChampionshipThe team has made it to regionals or nationals all but one year.Won[41]

Men's nordic skiing

2008NCAA Division I Skiing ChampionshipThe college's Nordic Skiing team sent students that were the highest ranked skiers in the Eastern Intercollegiate Ski Associationalign=center bgcolor="#FFDAB9"4th[42]

Men's cross country

1989NESCAC Men's Cross Country ChampionshipThe conclusion of the streak starting from 1983, was the record streak until William's 00' streak. The fifth consecutive win of any NESCAC college.Won[43]
1986NESCAC Men's Cross Country ChampionshipThe fourth consecutive win of any NESCAC college.Won
1985NESCAC Men's Cross Country ChampionshipThe third consecutive win of any NESCAC college.Won
1984NESCAC Men's Cross Country ChampionshipThe second consecutive win of any NESCAC college.Won
1983NESCAC Men's Cross Country ChampionshipThe first overall NESCAC win for men's cross-country.Won

Men's soccer

Men's track & field

2016Maine State Men's Outdoor ChampionshipThis is the first 7 time back-to-back consecutive win of any college in this competition.Won[44]
2016Bates' Invitational1st out of 5 Division III schools.Won[45]
2015Maine State Men's Outdoor Championship1st out of 5 Division III schools.Won
2015Bates' Invitational1st out of 5 Division III schools.Won
2015Maine State Meet1st out of 5 Division III schools.Won[46]
2015New England Division III Outdoor Championship2nd out of 29 Division III schools.2nd place
2015New England Division III Indoor Championship2nd out of 26 Division III schools.2nd place
2014Maine State Men's Outdoor Championship1st out of 5 Division III schools.Won
2014Maine State Men's Indoor Championship1st out of 5 Division III schools.Won[47]
2013Maine State Men's Outdoor Championship1st out of 5 Division III schools.Won
2013Tufts Invitational1st out of 10 Division III schools.Won[48]
2013Maine State Championship1st out of 5 Division III schools.Won[49]
2013New England Division III Indoor Championship2nd out of 26 Division III schools.2nd place
2013New England Division III Outdoor Championship2nd out of 26 Division III schools.2nd place
2013ECAC Division III Outdoor Championship1st out of 59 Division III schools.Won
2012USM Invitational1st out of 8 Division III schools.Won[50]
2012New England Division III Outdoor Championship1st out of 26 Division III schools.Won[51]
2012Maine State Men's Outdoor Championship1st out of 5 Division III schools.Won
2012NESCAC Men's Track & Field ChampionshipThe 12 years that transpired between the college's first win is the longest time a college has won a title, after its first win, in the NESCAC.Won[52]
2012ECAC Division III Indoor Championship1st out of 62 Division III schools.Won[53]
2012ECAC Division III Outdoor Championship1st out of 59 Division III schools.Won[54]
2011Maine State Men's Indoor Championship1st out of 4 Division III schools.Won[55]
2011Maine State Men's Outdoor Championship1st out of 5 Division III schools.Won
2011USM Invitational1st out of 5 Division III schools.Won[56]
2011Bates Invitational1st out of 5 Division III schools.Won
2011Colby Invitational1st out of 5 Division III schools.Won
2011NESCAC Men's Track & Field Championship2nd out of 11 Division III schools in the New England Small College Athletic Conference.2nd place
2011ECAC Division III Outdoor Championship1st out of 59 Division III schools.Won
2010Maine State Men's Outdoor ChampionshipThis was the highest scoring championship game in its history (300-2 aggr. score.)Won
2010USM Invitational1st out of 6 Division III schools.Won[57]
2000NESCAC Men's Track & Field ChampionshipThe college's first NESCAC title for track& field.Won

Men's squash

2016NESCAC Men's Squash ChampionshipThe competition has been won by Trinity College for every year it has been in the athletic conference, competing against Williams College for first spot. In 2016, breaking the pattern, Bates defeated Williams and secured the second place after a loss to Trinity.2nd place[58]
2015National Squash ChampionshipThe winning student being the first in the history of the athletic conference, to be named the All American all four years he played for the college.Won[59]
2015DIII Men's Individual Squash ChampionshipThe first national squash title for the college.Won[60]
2015Boston Round robinvs. Stanford University held at Harvard University, in Cambridge, Massachusetts. Score: 9 – 0; vs. Wesleyan University, Score: 9 – 0Won[61]
2015Pioneer Valley Invitationalvs. Amherst College in Amherst, Massachusetts. Score: 8–1Won
2014CSA Individual Squash Championshipvs. Columbia University, at Princeton University, in Princeton, New Jersey. Score: 3–2Won[62]
2013CSA Team Squash Championshipvs. Williams College, at Northeastern University, in Boston. Score: 6–3Won[63]
2012Boston Round robinvs. Wesleyan University, at Massachusetts Institute of Technology, in Boston. Score: 5–4Won[64]
2011CSA Team Squash Championshipvs. Brown University, at Princeton University, in Princeton, New Jersey. Score: 7–2Won[65]

Women's sports

Women's rowing

See also: Colby-Bates-Bowdoin Chase Regatta. The Women's Rowing team is headed by Peter Steenstra, who was awarded the 2015 Division III Coach of the Year Award by the College Rowing Coaches Association, after also receiving Men's and Women's Coach of the Year honors from both the New England Small College Athletic Conference (NESCAC) and the Eastern College Athletic Conference (ECAC). The women's rowing team is the first rowing team to sweep every major rowing competition in its athletic conference in the history of Division III athletics, a feat completed in 2015. According to U.S. Rowing, the Women's Rowing Team is ranked 1st in the New England Small College Athletic Conference, and 1st overall in NCAA Division III Rowing, as of 2016.[66]

2016ECAC National Invitational Rowing ChampionshipPlaced 2nd out of 21 boats2nd place-
2016President's Cup RegattaFinal: 1st out of 3, in Green, MaineWon
2015NCAA Division III Women's Rowing ChampionshipAt the Sacramento State Aquatic Center.Won[67]
2015NESCAC Women's Rowing ChampionshipThis is the first consecutive win of the championship.Won
2015New England Rowing ChampionshipFinal: 7–1Won[68]
2015ECAC National Invitational Rowing ChampionshipLead the athletic conference.Won
2015President's Cup RegattaFinal: 11–1Won
2015Head of the Charles Regatta1st out of 30 teamsWon
2015Bates' InvitationalFinal: 12–1Won
2014NESCAC Women's Rowing ChampionshipThe college's first rowing championship.Won[69]
2014Head of the Charles Regatta1st out of 30 teamsWon[70]
2014CBB Chase RegattaFinal: 8–0Won
2014New England Rowing ChampionshipPlaced 2nd out of 28 boats2nd place
2014NCAA Division III Women's Rowing ChampionshipIndianapolis at Eagle Creek ParkWon
2013NCAA Division III Women's Rowing ChampionshipPlaced 2nd out of 28 boats2nd place[71]
2012NCAA Division III Women's Rowing ChampionshipPlaced 2nd out of 6 boats2nd place[72]
2011CBB Chase RegattaFinal: 1/2Won
2011Head of the Charles RegattaPlaced 2nd out of 29 boats2nd place
2011Quinsigamond RegattaPlaced 1st out of 39 boatsWon
2011NCAA Division III Women's Rowing ChampionshipPlaced 2nd out of 6 boats2nd place
2011President's Cup RegattaThe college's first President's Cup Regatta winWon
2010CBB Chase RegattaFinal: 1/2Won
2010Quinsigamond RegattaThe college's first Quinsigamond Regatta winWon

Women's track & field

2016Bates' Invitational1st out of 4 Division III schools.Won[73]
2016Maine State Meet1st out of 6 Division III schools, at Bowdoin College, in Brunswick, Maine.Won
2015Bates' Invitational1st out of 6 Division III schools.Won
2015USM Invitational2nd out of 10 Division III schools.2nd place
2015Aloha Relays2nd out of 8 Division III schools, at Bowdoin College, in Brunswick, Maine.2nd place
2015Maine State Meet1st out of 6 Division III schools, at Bates College, in Lewiston, Maine.Won[74]
2014Bates' Invitational1st out of 6 Division III schools.Won[75]
2014USM Invitational2nd out of 11 Division III schools.2nd place
2015Snowflake Classic2nd out of 24 DIII schools, at Tufts University, in Medford, Massachusetts.2nd place[76]
2014Maine State Indoor Championship1st out of 6 Division III schools.Won
2013Bates' Invitational1st out of 6 Division III schools.Won[77]
2013Maine State Championship2nd out of 6 DIII schools, at Bowdoin College, in Brunswick, Maine.2nd place[78]
2013Aloha Relays2nd out of 7 Division III schools, at Bowdoin College, in Brunswick, Maine.2nd place
2013Fitchburg State Meet1st out of 11 Division III schools, in Fitchburg, Massachusetts.Won
2012Colby Invitational2nd out of 5 Division III schools.2nd place[79]
2012Maine State Indoor Championship2nd out of 6 Division III schools.2nd place
2011Colby Invitational2nd out of 5 Division III schools.2nd place[80]
2010USM Invitational1st out of 6 Division III schools.Won[81]

Women's squash

2016Walker Cupvs. Amherst College, in New Haven, Connecticut. Score: 5–4Won[82]
2015Boston Round robinvs. Wesleyan University, at Harvard University, in Cambridge, Massachusetts. Score: 6–3Won[83]

Women's soccer

2005NESCAC Women's Soccer Championship4-2 win over Tufts with 2 uses of OTWon[84]

Women's basketball

The 2004 women's basketball team was ranked first in the United States for most of February 2005 and finished the year ranked number six by the USA Today/ESPN Today 25 National Coaches' Poll.[85] The women's basketball team earned the top seed in the NESCAC in 2005, and competed in the finals with Bowdoin for three consecutive years until 2008.[86]

Women's cross country

2014Bowdoin InvitationalAt Bowdoin College, in Brunswick, Maine, 1st out of 7Won[87]
2013Roy Griak Invitational2nd out of 29 Division III schools, in St. Paul, Minnesota.2nd place[88]
2013Maine State Championship1st out of 10 Division III schools, in Waterville, Maine.Won
2012RPI Invitational1st out of 12 Division III schools, in Troy, New York.Won[89]
2012Maine State Championship1st out of 10 Division III schools, at the Narragansett School in Gotham, MaineWon
2010Codfish Bowl1st out of 21 Division III schools, in Franklin Park, BostonWon[90]

Club sports

Volleyball

1993NESCAC Volleyball ChampionshipThe winning streak is tied with Williams College for four consecutive wins.Won[91]
1992NESCAC Volleyball ChampionshipWon
1991NESCAC Volleyball ChampionshipWon
1990NESCAC Volleyball ChampionshipThe first overall NESCAC win for volleyball.Won

Ice hockey

As of 2016, the men's club ice hockey team is ranked #5 in the Northeast, and #25 overall in the NESCHA rankings.[92]

2009NESCAC Club Ice Hockey ChampionshipThe win marks the fourth consecutive win of the championship.Won[93]
2009NECHA CupThe second win of the cup for the college.Won
2008NESCAC Club Ice Hockey ChampionshipThe win marks the third consecutive win of the championship.Won
2008NECHA CupThe first win of the cup by the college.Won
2007NESCAC Club Ice Hockey ChampionshipThe win marks the second consecutive win of the championship.Won
2006NESCAC Club Ice Hockey ChampionshipThe first time the college has ever won an ice hockey championship.Won

Sailing team

The college's sailing team is based at the Taylor Pond Yacht Club, in Auburn, Maine. The team sails in the New England Intercollegiate Sailing Association (NEISA) conference with its main competitors being Bowdoin, Tufts, and Massachusetts Institute of Technology, among the other 40+ schools in the conference.[94] The team regularly competes at the largest collegiate keelboat regatta in the Western Hemisphere, the Intercollegiate Offshore Regatta (IOR) held at Larchmont Yacht Club by the Storm Trysail Foundation. The team regularly updates their website and their social media platforms.

2018New England Dinghy Tournament (NEISA Club Team Championship)1st place[95]
2004NCAA National Sailing ChampionshipSecond to Hamilton College2nd place[96]
2003NCAA National Sailing ChampionshipSecond to Bowdoin College2nd place
2002NCAA National Sailing ChampionshipSecond to Amherst College2nd place
2001NCAA National Sailing ChampionshipSecond to Williams College2nd place
2000NCAA National Sailing ChampionshipSecond to Amherst College2nd place

Colby-Bates-Bowdoin Consortium

See main article: Colby-Bates-Bowdoin Consortium.

See also: Colby-Bates-Bowdoin Chase Regatta.

Olympians

As of 2018, the college has graduated a total of 12 Olympians, one of whom won the Olympic Gold Medal rowing for Canada.[97]

2018 – present Dinos LefkaritisN/A
2014 – presentEmily BamfordQuarterfinals
2012 – presentAndrew ByrnesGold
2010 – presentHayley JohnsonQuarterfinals
2006 –present Justin FreemanQuarterfinals
2000–2005Mike FerryQuarterfinals
1988–1995Nancy FiddlerQuarterfinals
1926–1933Arnold AdamsQuarterfinals
1932–1939Art SagerN/A
1924–1920Ray BukerQuarterfinals
1912–1920Harlan HoldenQuarterfinals
1912–1920Vaughn BlanchardQuarterfinals

Athletic facilities

Athletics facilityCapacitySportYearNotesCite
Alumni Gymnasium1,200Basketball, Volleyball1928The Alumni Gymnasium is 34,000 square feet.[98]
Merrill GymnasiumN/ATrack & Field1980The field house has a 200-meter track which encloses four tennis and volleyball courts.[99]
Russell Street Track & FieldN/ATrack & Field, Soccer2001The track has an eight-lane European bi-radial track with a 10-lane straightaway.[100]
Bates Squash CenterN/ASquash2004The center features five international-sized courts.[101]
Wallach Tennis Center500Tennis2000The center is used for men's and women's tennis.[102]
Campus Avenue FieldN/AField hockey, Lacrosse2000The Campus Avenue has internal lighting structures allowing play day or night.[103]
Garcelon Field3,000Soccer, Football2010The field was originally constructed in 1899, and is one of the oldest football pitches in the United States; it had a major renovation in 2010.[104]
Clifton Daggett Gray Athletic BuildingN/AMulti-purpose1927Informally known as the "Gray Cage", the building is the second largest athletic facility on campus, which has a batting cage and room for a full infield baseball practice.[105]
Davis Fitness CenterN/AFitness1926Full service weight room located beneath UnderhiIll Ice Arena.[106]
Leahey Baseball PitchN/ABaseball2003Outdoor baseball field.[107]
Lafayette Street PitchN/ASoftball2001Outdoor softball field.[108]
Underhill Arena Ice RinkN/AIce hockey1995The ice rink features "a 200-by-85-foot ice surface."[109]
Rowing BoathouseN/ARowing1988Houses women's and men's rowing teams.[110]
Tarbell Pool300Swimming & Diving1980The pool features "eight lanes and an underwater window, and can be configured into 25-meter or 25-yard lane lengths."[111]
Sailing BoathouseN/ASailing2003The boat houses the college's 13 Dinghy fleet.

External links

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Notes and References

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