Merrimack Warriors Explained

Merrimack Warriors
University:Merrimack College
Association:NCAA
Conference:MAAC
Independent (football)
Hockey East (men's and women's ice hockey)
Northeast Conference (field hockey)
Division:NCAA Division I
Director:Jeremy Gibson
Location:North Andover, Massachusetts
Teams:22
Ncaa Titles:4[1]
Stadium:Duane Stadium
Basketballarena:Hammel Court/Lawler Arena
Icehockeyarena:Lawler Arena
Baseballfield:Greater Lawrence Technical School
Soccerstadium:Martone-Mejail Field
Softballstadium:Martone-Mejail Field
Lacrossestadium:Duane Stadium
Nickname:Warriors
Fightsong:Down in the Valley of Victory
Pageurl:https://merrimackathletics.com

The Merrimack Warriors are the intercollegiate athletic teams that represent Merrimack College, located in North Andover, Massachusetts, in National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) sporting competitions. All of the Warrior athletic teams compete at the Division I level. Men's and women's ice hockey compete in the Hockey East conference and football competes as an FCS Independent, while the remaining teams are members of the Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference.[2]

The college's combination of academic and athletic success has garnered Merrimack the #4 ranking in the country among NCAA Division II schools in the Top 100 Collegiate Power Rankings that are published by the National College Scouting Association. In addition, Merrimack finished 96th in the overall NCSA Power Rankings across all three NCAA divisions.

During the 2019–20 season Merrimack began their four-year transition from Division II to Division I and became a full Division I member in the 2023–24 season, making Merrimack eligible for all NCAA tournaments.[3]

History

Highlights of Merrimack athletic history includes three national championships: the 1978 men's hockey team won the Division II men's ice hockey championship; the 1994 women's softball team won the Division II Women's College World Series and men's lacrosse won the 2018 National Title. In 2006, Merrimack football became Northeast-10 co-champions and received their first NCAA Division II playoff bid to go on to win their first NCAA playoff game. In 2012, Merrimack men's tennis became Northeast-10 champions, led by senior captains Max Eppley and Sean Pahler, and first-year head coach Sean Tully. This was Merrimack's first-ever men's tennis championship.[4]

Varsity teams

Baseball Basketball
Bowling
Cross countryCross country
FootballDance
Golf Field hockey
Ice hockeyGolf
Lacrosse Ice hockey
SoccerLacrosse
Tennis Rowing
Track & fieldSoccer
Volleyball Softball
Swimming & diving
Tennis
Track & field
Volleyball

Football

See main article: Merrimack Warriors football. Merrimack has made one appearance in the NCAA Division II football playoffs; their record is 1–1.[5]

First Round
Second Round
W, 28–26
L, 7–31
Playoff record1–1

Conferences

Soccer

See main article: Merrimack Warriors men's soccer. Merrimack College men's soccer team made school history in 2012 with the program's first-ever NCAA Division II national tournament berth. After finishing in first place in the Northeast-10 regular season, the men's soccer team went on to win the first round of the tournament against rivals Franklin Pierce University, but were knocked out the following round by Northeast-10 rivals Southern New Hampshire University. The 2012 men's soccer team was led by head coach Anthony Martone and assistant coaches Derek Valego, Michael Allen, Eric Ernst and Sam Nunes. The team was led on the field by captains Alejandro Fuchs of Caracas, Venezuela and Nelson da Graca of Gothenburg, Sweden.

NCAA championships

National championships

Regional championships

Appearances

Conference championships

Northeast

Northeast-10

ECAC

Notes and References

  1. Web site: CHAMPIONSHIPS SUMMARY . NCAA.org . NCAA . 19 July 2024.
  2. Merrimack College Accepts Invitation to Join the Northeast Conference . Northeast Conference . September 10, 2018 . September 15, 2018.
  3. News: Division I men's basketball set to add another member. Dauster. Rob. September 10, 2018. NBC Sports. September 11, 2018.
  4. Merrimack Claims First Men's Tennis Championship in School History. April 21, 2012. www.northeast10.org.
  5. Web site: 2006 NCAA Division II National Football Championship Bracket. NCAA. NCAA.org. January 23, 2014. 14.
  6. http://www.northeast10.org/information/championships/All_Time_Champions/Women-s_XC Northeast-10 Women's Cross Country All-Time Champions