Salve Regina Seahawks football explained

Teamname:Salve Regina Seahawks football
Firstyear:1993
Athleticdirector:Sean Sullivan
Headcoach:Kevin Gilmartin
Headcoachyear:11th
Hcwins:61
Hclosses:31
Stadium:Toppa Field
Stadiumbuilt:1940
Stadcapacity:2,000
Stadsurface:FieldTurf
Location:Newport, Rhode Island
Ncaadivision:III
Conference:NEWMAC
Pastaffiliations:Independent (1993)
ECFC (1994–1997)
NEFC / CCC Football (1998–2022)
Atwins:167
Atlosses:114
Bowlwins:4
Bowllosses:5
Conftitles:2 ECFC (1996–1997)
2 NEFC (1998–1999)
1 CCC Football (2018)
Divtitles:4 NEFC Boyd / Blue Division (1998–2000, 2012)
Mascotdisplay:Seahawk
Websitename:salveathletics.com
Websiteurl:https://www.salveathletics.com/sports/fball/index

The Salve Regina Seahawks football team represents Salve Regina University in college football at the NCAA Division III level. The Seahawks are members of the New England Women's and Men's Athletic Conference (NEWMAC), fielding its team in the NEWMAC since 2023. The Seahawks play their home games at Toppa Field in Newport, Rhode Island.[1] [2]

The team's head coach is Kevin Gilmartin, who took over the position for the 2013 season.

Conference affiliations

List of head coaches

Coaches

No.! scope="col"
NameSeason(s)GCOWOLO%CWCLC%BWBLDCCC
1Tim Coen[5] 1993–199965531236212N/A4
2Art Bell2000–20055519361321N/AN/A10
3Chris Robertson[6] 2006–2009371126721N/AN/A00
4Bob Chesney[7] 2010–2012322391861010
5Kevin Gilmartin2013–present926131401823N/A1

Year-by-year results

National championsConference championsBowl game berthPlayoff berth
SeasonYearHead coachAssociationDivisionConferenceRecordPostseasonFinal ranking
OverallConference
WinLossFinishWinLoss
Salve Regina Seahawks
19931993Tim CoenNCAADivision IIIIndependent42
19941994ECFC81N/A60
19951995723rd62
19961996911st80L ECAC Bowl
19971997721st40
19981998NEFC1011st (Blue)60W ECAC Bowl
19991999831st (Blue)60L ECAC Bowl
20002000Art Bell731st (Boyd) 41Division champions
20012001444th (Boyd) 23
2002200227T–4th (Boyd)23
20032003285th (Boyd)24
20042004286th (Boyd)16
2005200526T–4th (Boyd)24
20062006Chris Robertson188th (Boyd)07
2007200727T–7th (Boyd)16
2008200845T–4th (Boyd)34
2009200946T–4th (Boyd)34
20102010Bob Chesney643rd (Boyd)53
20112011833rd (Boyd)62
20122012921st (Boyd)71Division champions24
20132013Kevin Gilmartin742nd61L ECAC Bowl
2014201474T–2nd52W ECAC Bowl
2015201582T–2nd52W ECAC Chapman Bowl
20162016822nd61L New England Bowl
20172017CCC Football633rd32
2018201874T–1st51L New England Bowl
20192019465th34
No team in 2020 due to COVID-19.
20212021Kevin GilmartinNCAADivision IIINEFC82T–3rd42
2022202264T–3rd33
20232023NEWMAC922nd61W New England Bowl

See also

Notes and References

  1. Web site: 2017-10-18 . Toppa Field ready for its first Commonwealth Coast Conference (CCC) football game . en.
  2. Web site: Staff . Newport This Week . 2017-04-20 . Salve Regina to Invest $3 Million at Toppa Field - Newport This Week . 2023-08-27 . Newport This Week -.
  3. Web site: Salve Regina joins athletic conference NEWMAC as newest member effective July 1, 2023 . 2023-08-27 . en-US.
  4. Web site: 2022-07-13 . Salve Regina University joins NEWMAC as newest member effective July 1, 2023 . en.
  5. Web site: Barrett . Scott . Salve's father of football inducted into Hall of Fame . 2023-08-27 . Newport Daily News . en-US.
  6. Web site: 2010-03-31 . Robertson resigns at SRU football coach . en.
  7. Web site: McWilliams . Julian . November 10, 2022 . Everywhere he's gone, Bob Chesney has built winning football teams, and now Holy Cross is on the brink of a perfect season - The Boston Globe . 2023-08-27 . BostonGlobe.com . en-US.