Tampa Spartans Explained

Tampa Spartans
University:University of Tampa
Association:NCAA
Conference:Sunshine State (primary)
Division:Division II
Director:Larry Marfise
Location:Tampa, Florida
Teams:20
Mens Teams:8
Womens Teams:12
Basketballarena:Bob Martinez Athletics Center
Baseballfield:University of Tampa Baseball Field
Softballstadium:Vince Naimoli Family Softball Field
Soccerstadium:Pepin Stadium
Natatorium:UT Aquatic Center
Lacrossestadium:Naimoli Athletic Family and Intramural Complex
Tenniscourt:Naimoli and Young Family Complex
Nickname:Spartans
Pageurl:https://tampaspartans.com/landing/index
Ncaa Titles:21
Indiv Relay Ncaa Champs:35

The Tampa Spartans are the athletic teams that represent the University of Tampa, located in Tampa, Florida, in NCAA Division II intercollegiate sports. The Spartans compete as members of the Sunshine State Conference for all sports besides beach volleyball and track and field, which compete as independents. Tampa has been a member of the conference since 1981.

National championships

Spartan varsity teams have won 19 NCAA Division II National Titles as of December 2022, which is seventh-most among current Division II teams. The titles won are as follows: eight in baseball (1992, 1993, 1998, 2006, 2007, 2013, 2015 and 2019), three in men's soccer (1981, 1994 and 2001), two in golf (1987 and 1988), four in women's volleyball (2006, 2014, 2018, and 2021), one in women's soccer (2007), and one in men's lacrosse (2022). They also won a beach volleyball title in the AVCA in 2019 and 2021, for a total of 21 national titles. UT athletes have won 35 individual and relay NCAA championships.[1]

Team championships

NCAADivision IIBaseball[2] 1992Mansfield11–8
1993Cal Poly San Luis Obispo7–5
1998Kennesaw State6–1
2006Chico State3–2
2007Columbus State7–2
2013Minnesota State–Mankato8–2
2015Catawba3–1
2019Colorado Mesa3–1
Men's soccer[3] 1981Cal State Los Angeles1–0 (OT)
1994Oakland3–2 (2OT)
2001Cal State Dominguez Hills2–1
Men's golf[4] 1987Columbus1,175–1,180
1988Florida Southern1,189–1,203
Men's lacrosse2022Mercy11–7
Women's soccer[5] 2007Franklin Pierce3–1
Women's volleyball2007North Alabama3–1
2014Southwest Minnesota State3–0
2018Western Washington3–2
2021Washburn3–0
AVCASmall College DivisionBeach volleyball[6] 2019Texas A&M–Kingsville3–0
2021Spring Hill3–0

Varsity teams

Tampa sponsors 20 varsity teams, 8 for men and 12 for women:Men's sports

Women's sports

Former sports

Rivalries

St. Petersburg College

UT's first athletic rival was St. Petersburg College.[7] UT even adopted the Spartan as its mascot in the 1930s because SPC were known as the Trojans at the time (though they have since changed to the Titans). As SPC is a junior college, the schools rarely (if ever) meet nowadays.

Florida Southern

The Spartans main rival is the nearby Sunshine State Conference foe Florida Southern College Moccasins.[8] The rivalry is known best for its baseball games, with both teams regularly among the best in NCAA Division II. The Spartans and Mocs have a combined 17 baseball national championships, with Tampa winning 8 and FSC winning 9. No other team in Division II has more than 3 baseball titles.

Rowdies Cup

See main article: Rowdies Cup. Each August, the Spartans men's soccer team faces their crosstown rivals, the Division I University of South Florida Bulls, in an NCAA preseason match which celebrates the Tampa Bay Area's rich soccer history. In addition to holding the Rowdies Cup trophy for the next 12 months, the winning side also gets to hoist the actual 1975 Soccer Bowl trophy that was won by the original Tampa Bay Rowdies and is housed at USF's Corbett Soccer Stadium. As of the 2022 edition, USF holds a 25–11–3 edge in the all-time series.[9] The match was previously contested as the Mayor's Cup and dates back to 1972.[10] [11] [12] [13] [14]

Football

See main article: article and Tampa Spartans football. UT fielded a men's football team from 1933 to 1974. The "Tampa U" Spartans first played at Plant Field near the school's campus from 1933 to 1936, then played across the street at Phillips Field for three decades, then became Tampa Stadium's first home team when they moved to the brand-new venue in 1967. The move to Tampa Stadium coincided with the program's greatest success. The Spartans beat the cross-state rival Miami Hurricanes in 1970, moved up to NCAA Division I in 1971, and defeated the Hurricanes again in 1972. Several UT players from this era went on to play in the NFL, and the Spartans won the 1972 Tangerine Bowl.[15]

However, rising expenses resulted in the football program operating at a loss and required the school to subsidize it with several hundred thousand dollars per year. When the NFL awarded Tampa an expansion team (the future Tampa Bay Buccaneers) in 1974, the university's financial committee predicted that local support for Spartan football would decrease and recommended that the program be folded before the 1975 season.[16] On February 12, 1975, the University of Tampa's board of directors voted to drop the sport immediately.[17]

Other sports

In addition to varsity sports, UT fields competitive junior varsity baseball and men's lacrosse teams that play a full schedule against area colleges and visiting northern schools and it also fields a crew team that competes in crew events around the nation.

Hall of fame

The University of Tampa Athletic Hall of Fame includes former MLB players Lou Piniella and Tino Martinez, former NFL players Freddie Solomon of the San Francisco 49ers, and John Matuszak of the Oakland Raiders.

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Championships summary through Jan. 1, 2022 . National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) . 2015-02-25 . 2014-03-20 . https://web.archive.org/web/20140320185655/http://fs.ncaa.org/Docs/stats/champs_records_book/Overall.pdf . live.
  2. Web site: Division II Baseball Championship Results . NCAA. NCAA.org. January 16, 2016.
  3. Web site: Division II Men's Soccer Championship Results . NCAA. NCAA.org. September 5, 2016.
  4. Web site: NCAA Division II Men's Golf Championship Results . NCAA. NCAA.org. January 14, 2016.
  5. Web site: Division II Women's Soccer Championship Results . NCAA. NCAA.org. September 5, 2016.
  6. Web site: 2019 BEACH VOLLEYBALL . AVCA.
  7. Web site: University of Tampa Introduces New, Updated Athletic Logos. 2021-03-10. www.ut.edu. en.
  8. Web site: Beasock. Ray. Hanson helps Florida Southern fend off Tampa. 2021-03-10. The Ledger. en.
  9. Web site: Rudderham Scores Hat Trick, Bulls Retain Rowdies Cup. gousfbulls.com. September 17, 2018.
  10. http://www.gousfbulls.com/ViewArticle.dbml?DB_OEM_ID=7700&ATCLID=209225951 Bulls Looking to Bring Rowdies Cup Back to USF - GoUSFBulls.com—Official Athletics Web Site of the University of South Florida
  11. Web site: Spartans Take Rowdies Cup With 1-0 Victory Over USF. Tampa Spartans. November 24, 2014. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20150320085920/http://tampaspartans.com/article.asp?articleID=5238. March 20, 2015.
  12. Web site: Bulls Down Spartans to Claim Rowdies Cup. gousfbulls.com. August 24, 2015.
  13. Web site: Bulls Retain Rowdies Cup. gousfbulls.com. August 27, 2017. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20170828103719/http://www.gousfbulls.com/news/2017/8/19/mens-soccer-bulls-retain-rowdies-cup.aspx. August 28, 2017.
  14. Web site: 2019 Tampa Spartans Men's Soccer Schedule.
  15. http://www.ut.edu/uploadedFiles/Alumni,_Development/UT_Journals/UTJournalWinter07.pdf UT Journal – Winter 2007 – ut.edu
  16. News: Financial Woes May End Tampa Football . Sarasota Herald-Tribune . Feb 13, 1975 . 2013-06-05 . Gurney, Jack . D1.
  17. News: University of Tampa Votes Down Football . The Albany Herald . Feb 28, 1975 . AP . 2013-06-05.