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League did not host a tournament until 1994. Ann Gold guided the Leopards to each appearance since her first season in 1982, breaking through for her first ECC Championship in 1987 with a 15–2–5 team. The University of Delaware entered their meeting with the Leopards on a 17-game ECC unbeaten streak, which ended with tie. In the league tournament, Delaware had won the six previous league championships and never lost to Lafayette until the Leopards prevailed 2–1 after three overtimes and two sets of flickoffs. Lafayette won the championship again in 1989 with an 18–4–0 mark. Lafayette won the inaugural Patriot League Championship with a 19–3–0 record and qualified for the ECAC Division I Championships, a regional post-season tournament. Lafayette defeated Princeton and Harvard to capture the title. Lafayette made return trips in 1992, where they fell to
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such as Princeton, Pittsburgh, and Bucknell, had animal nicknames. It is not clear why the nickname "Leopards" was selected, although it is reasonable to speculate that an 'L' nickname was ideal since other schools had animal nicknames that started with the school's first letter (Pittsburgh Panthers, Bucknell Bison). The leopard was also selected because its 'cunning and physical strength, combined with the fact that it is irresistible when aroused, seemed to be typical of a Lafayette team.' The Leopard mascot made its debut against Washington & Jefferson University at Yankee Stadium on October 25, 1924, a 20–6 Leopard victory. On November 4, 2023, Lafayette students voted to change the nickname of the mascot from "The Leopard" to "Roary."
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host of services, including sports medicine, strength and conditioning, uniforms, warm-ups and travel. Being a member of the squad requires dedication and time management to balance academics, conditioning, practices, cheerleading at football and basketball games, and performances at various events. The season is nearly year-round, beginning with tryouts in the spring before the squad attends camp and begins practice in August. They cheer for the football team through November before turning to basketball season for both the men's and women's teams, which continues until March. The squad usually practices three to four days a week, depending on the upcoming schedule. The team is led by seniors Allie DeMoncada, Mikee Swick, and Danielle Moran.
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the Leopards have not had a winning record in Patriot League play or in a season. Pat Fisher stepped down following 2001 with a 295–284 career mark in 21 years. Tammy Smith promptly took over the program, but the Leopards won only 55 games in nine seasons, including 27 wins in the Patriot League. However, the Leopards made a miracle run to the 2009 Patriot League Championship game. After a 6–21 season and only two league wins, the Leopards knocked off American University and Navy to reach the championship game, where the fell by eight to Lehigh.
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times. Goaltender Kelsey Anderson was named third-team All-American, the first Lafayette selection since Jen Stone in 2003. In 2010, Lafayette established several NCAA records in a dominant win over Holy Cross. The Leopards' 11 assists rank tied for fifth all-time for most in one game, while their 27 points in one game is tied for 27th all-time. Deanna DiCroce is tied for second all-time in NCAA history with six assists in one game, while Emily Valeo is in a multi-way tie at 24 with four assists.
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Washington, DC. Nationally, the Lafayette Sports Network sets the standard for institutionally-run television networks in terms of distribution. LSN has partnerships with ESPN3 & WatchESPN, ESPN College Extra, Mid Atlantic Sports Network (MASN), DirectTV and DISH Network. All Lafayette Sports Network telecasts are available live world-wide via live video streaming through GoLeopards.com's partnership with the Patriot League Network, featuring live and archived broadcasts.
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were at a competitive disadvantage recruiting top players. The Board of Trustees finally decided to award scholarships in early 2006. But after 24 years, Ann Gold retired following the 2006 season. American University also established a dominant position in the league as carried in a full scholarship team upon joining the league.
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entailed five 20-win seasons and five appearances in the ECC Championship game in seven seasons of league play. Additionally, the women had 17 winning seasons in 22 years of play. Since 1993–94, the Leopards have had only one winning season. During that span, they have had two double-digit wins seasons: 2007–08 and 2010–11.
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scholarships in any sports. Along with basketball athletic scholarships, Lafayette offers scholarships in field hockey and men's soccer. In 2012, Lafayette, along with the rest of the Patriot League, elected to award football scholarships starting with the class of 2017. Scholarships in other sports will follow suit.
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Lafayette quickly established a winning tradition. In their fourth season, the Leopards went 10–1, followed by a 15–3 season in 1976–77. Led by head coach Barbara Young, the Leopards received their first postseason bid to the Eastern Association of Intercollegiate Athletics for Women (EAIAW) playoffs
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The Lafayette women's basketball team has a strong tradition and has played intercollegiate competition since 1973, two seasons after women were first admitted on campus. For the first half of its history until the Patriot League era in the early 1990s, women's basketball had a winning tradition that
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The first athletic teams at Lafayette were nicknamed the 'Maroon' as a result of the maroon sweaters worn by the players. Though the team continued to wear maroon, a new nickname was bestowed on Lafayette. The Lafayette Student Council voted on the nickname "Leopards" since many other rival schools,
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In 2010, the Leopards won their first Patriot League Championship by defeating Lehigh in the league tournament. Rob Robertson placed first in the tournament by posting a 221 over three days of competition. The Leopards subsequently qualified for their first NCAA Tournament and finished 14th and last
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Lafayette's golf program began in 1963. Since the inception of the Patriot League in 1991, six Leopards have been recognized with All-Patriot League status. The Leopards posted one of their best finishes in 2003 when Jim Hutnik was recognized as Coach of the Year for guiding the team to fourth place
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Lafayette quickly established regional dominance upon the start of women's athletics in 1972. In their second season of play, Lafayette went 8–0–1 for their only undefeated season. The Leopards finished 11–1–2 in 1976 before making 14 straight postseason appearances in the EAWIW and ECC. The Patriot
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Up until 2006, Lafayette was the only team outside of the Ivy League that did not award athletic scholarships in men's basketball. Other Patriot League teams did not award scholarships, but the policy was gradually dropped by fellow Patriot League schools, leaving Lafayette the lone hold out. With a
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Lafayette has a storied basketball tradition that entails multiple NCAA and NIT bids, conference championships, and legendary college basketball players and coaches. Lafayette was independent until 1958, when it joined the East Coast Conference. The Leopards were members until 1990, when they left
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It was previously believed that the nickname Leopards first appeared on November 24, 1924, when a writer at the Easton Express-Times referred to the team as the 'Leopards.' The name was first used on campus when Lafayette sports editor George Parkman referred to the team as the 'Leopards' on October
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In 2011, the Leopards won their first Patriot League championship since 2002 over Bucknell, ending American University's string of eight consecutive titles. Since the Leopards title run in 2002, Bucknell was the only Patriot League team to defeat American in the tournament. The championship avenged
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In the mid-2000s, the Leopards faced the most challenging era in their history. From 2004 to 2007, the team had four straight losing seasons. In their previous 31 years, Lafayette never had back-to-back losing seasons. As the rest of the Patriot League instituted athletic scholarships, the Leopards
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Lafayette field hockey has been one of the most successful teams in Lafayette athletics history. The squad has won numerous Patriot League Championships, ECAC Championships, two NCAA play-in games, and one NCAA Tournament appearance. The team has also had numerous All-Americans and US national team
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During the 1980s, the Leopards were led by their best players in history. Maureen McManus and Stacey Cagnello, who played together from 1983–1987, finished first and second on the all-time career scoring list with 1,813 and 1,520 points, respectively. McManus also led the team in rebounding for two
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Baseball is the oldest sport at the College, with a club team competing on a College Hill since March 1860. The team's first official game was a 44–11 win on November 8, 1865 against amateurs from Easton. The first recorded intercollegiate match was a 45–45 tie in a baseball game against Lehigh in
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quickly became the marquis sport at Lafayette as students, alumni, and citizens of Easton packed March Field through 1925. Lafayette became the first non-Ivy League school to win a national football championship in 1896. The team continued to enjoy success through the 1920s by winning two national
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Cheerleaders at Lafayette are among the College's most visible students, they cheer for the Leopards' Division I men's and women's basketball teams, and the Division I FCS football team. Cheerleading at Lafayette is an athletic activity and is supported by the athletic department, which provides a
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The program plotted a new trajectory under current head coach Andrew Griffiths. With scholarships, the Leopards returned to a winning season in 2008 and 2009. Megan Cicchi established a dominant presence on defense to become one of only seven players to be named to the All-Patriot League team four
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with 14. She still holds the record and led the nation in steals in 1992, 1993, and 1994, with her 1993 and 1994 mark being the third and fourth best individual marks to date. She is the NCAA women's third all-time steals leader. After going 7–5 in Patriot League play and 15–13 overall in 1997–98,
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Lafayette's first recorded athletic event outside of the student body was a baseball game against Easton amateurs, a 44–11 win on November 8, 1865. The first recorded intercollegiate match was a 45–45 tie in a baseball game against Lehigh in October 1869. In 1883, Lafayette won the intercollegiate
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in 1993 to claim the title. Early Patriot League Champions did not receive a bid to the NCAA Tournament until 1996. During the era, Suzi Farrell finished her career with 79 goals, which currently rank 24th most in NCAA history. Anne Russell ranks sixth all-time in save percentage with .900, with
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David Robinson and Bobby Oehrlein are the most prolific runners in Lafayette's recent history. They both earned three all-Patriot League selections: Robinson in 1995, 1996, and 1997; and Oehrlein in March 2021, 2021, and 2022. Lafayette has had twenty-one all-league selections, ninth most in the
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Diane Nolan took over the program in 2010 and led the Leopards to their second double-digit win total in 13 years. The Leopards are currently led by phenom shot-blocker Danielle Fiacco, who despite missing a portion of the 2010–11 season to injury, managed to finish with 71 blocks as a freshman.
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In 1999, Lafayette had its best season to date. The team finished 19–2 and qualified for the NCAA Tournament as the Patriot League champion. Lafayette fell to eventual national champion Maryland 6–0 and finished the season ranked 19 in the top 20. Lafayette repeated their dominant performance in
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Interest in football became so great that by 1889, a field was needed to handle the crowds and earn revenue for the team to compete against a schedule. The Alumni Advisory Committee was formed to handle all aspects of facilities, management, and equipment fundraising, although players were still
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The Lafayette Sports Network is the standard in the Patriot League for television coverage and is unrivaled in the nation for a school of Lafayette's size with more than 35 live television broadcasts and more than 80 additional live streaming broadcast productions on GoLeopards.com. Regionally,
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1–0 in overtime, but finished the season ranked 18. Goaltender Casey Devlin had one of the most prolific single seasons in NCAA history, posting a 19–3 mark. Her 19 wins are tied for 11th most in NCAA history and her .864 winning percentage is tied for 18th for a single season, while her career
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The women had their best season in history in 1993, when they won the Patriot League Championship by one point over Lehigh. Three runners placed on the all-league team and coach Julio Piazza won coach of the year accolades. Megan Smith placed in the meet, and would do so again in 1995 and 1996.
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started offering athletic scholarships for their basketball teams. Other schools followed suit except Lafayette, which held out until 2006, three years longer than the last holdout (Bucknell). At the time, Lafayette was the lone school in Division I aside from the Ivy League not offer athletic
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Baseball was the first organized sport on campus, with a club formally organized in March 1860. Games would be played amongst the students until Lafayette teams began playing amateur clubs from the region. Lafayette met Lehigh in its first intercollegiate game in October 1869, a 45–45 tie in
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has recognized the Lafayette Sports Network as one of the best college- or university-owned networks nationally. The telecasts air live regionally on RCN-4 and 1004 HD in the Lehigh Valley, WBPH-60 HD in Eastern PA and Western NJ, and RCN-8 and 608 HD in Boston, NYC, Philadelphia, Chicago and
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As women matriculated at Lafayette in 1970, teams were quickly established in basketball and field hockey. Lafayette quickly became a mid-major power in women's lacrosse and field hockey, which continued into the 21st century. The field hockey team currently ranks in the top 20 for all-time
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In the Patriot League era, the men's team had their best team finishes in 1997 and 1998, placing third in the six-team conference. The team failed to finish higher than sixth at the Conference Championships until 2021 where the Leopards took fourth in the ten-team field.
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Lafayette's student-athletes generally lead the NCAA in academic performance. In 2011, 16 of Lafayette's 23 teams academic performance scored within the top ten percent of their respective sport. Lafayette led the Patriot League, which placed second behind the
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For most of its history, Lafayette played an independent schedule until joining the Patriot League in 1986. Between 1929 and 1975, the Leopards were a part of an unofficial conference, the “Middle Three Conference,” which consisted of Rutgers University and
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full scholarship team, the Leopards returned the Patriot League Championship in 2010 for the first time since 2000 and fell to Lehigh. Lafayette lost the 2011 championship game to Bucknell, but the Leopards' double overtime buzzer-beater by Jim Mower against
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Lafayette football is one of the oldest collegiate football programs in the nation. Founded in 1882, the football team has won three national championships, eight Patriot League championships, six undefeated seasons, and four undefeated, untied seasons.
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Neither the men's or women's team has ever appeared at the NCAA Championship meet, which dates to the 1930s. A men's and women's individual runner has not qualified for the meet since Dale Keenan and Dan Thomas competed at the Championships in 1969.
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7, 1927. Parkman noticed that other competitors were selecting animal nicknames and decided Lafayette should have one. Given the two different accounts of the nickname 'Leopard', it seems the nickname was slow to resonate with students and alumni.
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at 15th with 416 all-time victories. Former head coach Ann Gold is ranked 12th in career victories with 294 and 22nd in winning percentage with .607. The Leopards have had 28 winning seasons in 40 years and play their home games at Rappolt Field.
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in the late 19th and early 20th century. Games were played on March Field, and were later played at Fisher Stadium. Once the Metzgar Athletic Complex was built in the late 1960s, the team moved its field to what is now known as Kamine Stadium.
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With the decline of football as a national power in the 1950s, basketball became a popular sport. The Leopards made appearances in the NCAA Tournament and the more noted NIT Tournament. Also, Lafayette baseball made several trips to the
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for a nationally televised game. The Leopards dominated 83–68 as Otis Ellis, Lafayette's second all-time leading scorer behind Tracy Tripucka, scored a career high 35 points. Notre Dame qualified for 1988 NCAA Tournament.
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Pat Fisher took over the squad in 1980–81 and would coach the Leopards for the next 20 seasons. She quickly established strong squads. Her first season entailed another AIAW bid, but the Leopards lost at home to
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The Leopards entered Patriot League play in 1990–91 and posted two 19-win seasons in 1992 and 1993. In December 1992, Heidi Caruso tied the all-time women's NCAA individual record for steals in a game against
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Lafayette Sports Network telecasts are aired to more than 10 million viewers in Eastern Pennsylvania and Western New Jersey, and more than 90 million viewers nationally via DIRECTV and DISH Network. In fact,
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Cross Country has been run at Lafayette since there has been a track and field program in the 19th century. The current course is at the Metzgar Athletics Complex on Sullivan Trail in Forks Township.
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Halfway through her sophomore campaign, she set a new Lafayette record with 161 blocks and counting. She finished the season ranked second in the NCAA with 3.73 blocks per game behind Baylor's
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Basketball gained popularity at Lafayette following World War II. Up until that point, Lafayette's teams were competitive but did not achieve much national or regional distinction.
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Legendary coach van Breda Kolff returned to coach the Leopards in 1984 and orchestrated one of the most dynamic upsets in Lafayette basketball history. In an unusual decision, the
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was built to capitalize upon the excitement of football, as well as Alumni Gymnasium in order to house other athletic programs and provide general training for the student body.
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Lafayette men’s soccer is currently coached by Toby Kim, who became the head coach in 2001 after spending two seasons as an assistant coach under his predecessor Tim Lenahan.
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winning percentage ranks 16th all-time. Megan Monahan, Jen Stone, and Meredith Hahn led the Leopard attack and established program marks for goals and assists in a season.
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Lafayette lacrosse is one of the oldest collegiate programs in the nation since its inaugural season in 1926. Through 2020, the team has an all–time record of 278–690–1.
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Lafayette has had 86 women place on the all-league team, fourth most all-time and 24 ahead of Lehigh. Since 2000, Lafayette has placed higher than sixth only once.
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The Leopards continued to play "major" college football through the 1970s, until the NCAA reclassified the divisions. Lafayette soon found itself as a member in
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in 1999 and 2000. The Leopards were the first basketball team to ever return two conference players of the year from two different seasons (Stefan Ciocisi and
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players, and three College Football Hall of Fame coaches. Lafayette football has produced and nurtured several legendary football personalities, such as
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All-American selections (6): Suzi Farrell 1990, Andrea Dagostino 1993, Kim Stone 1999, Megan Monahan 2002, Jen Stone 2003, Kelsey Andersen 2009
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Football appeared on campus in 1878, and did not become fully organized until 1880. The first games took place in 1882, when Lafayette lost to
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Easton, and earned its first win against Lehigh, a 31–24 decision in Bethlehem. Lafayette's first non-Lehigh college game was a 26–11 loss to
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Conference Championships - Regular Season (12): 1970, 1971, 1975, 1976, 1977, 1978, 1980, 1981, 1988 (ECC); 1998, 1999, 2000 (Patriot League)
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Lafayette sponsors 23 Division I sports, the highest level of competition in college athletics. All sports compete in the Patriot League.
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largely responsible for their own equipment and health. By 1894, March Field was complete and featured a track meet at the dedication.
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selections. Overall, Lafayette is currently ranked 12th in all-time NCAA winning percentage with .607 and is tied with
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to be among the top ten in college football, and was the subject of a PBS documentary narrated by NFL Films voice and
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Conference Championships - Regular Season (11): 1987, 1989 (ECC); 1990, 1991, 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1999, 2002
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Men's NCAA Championship appearances: Team: 0 Individual: 3 (Floyd Webb (1968), Dale Keenan (1969), Dan Thomas (1969))
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Lafayette won the East Coast Conference in 1990 and Patriot League title 2007 to earn a trip to the NCAA Regionals.
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In 1958, Lafayette helped form the Middle America Conference (MAC), which soon became known as the more recognized
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The Leopards qualified for their third straight postseason tournament the following year, but were invited to the
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2002, going 19–3 and winning the Patriot League championship. The Leopards lost in an NCAA play-in game to the
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Lafayette has made four appearances in the College World Series in the 1950s and 1960s, the final round of the
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championships and becoming one of the top football teams in the East and the United States. In 1926,
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Official Handbook of the Inter-Collegiate Association of Amateur Athletes of America 1910, p. 44-45
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is also a major rival and other league and school rivalries exist on an individual sport level.
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in their second loss to the Tigers that season. Lafayette qualified again in 1978 and defeated
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Aside from its traditional Ivy League and local rivals, Lafayette developed a rivalry with the
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in the first round. Under new head coach George Davidson, the Leopards returned to the NIT in
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instead. Lafayette received the first seed in the seven team Eastern Regional, but fell to
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Lafayette continued offering non-scholarship athletic financial aid through the 1990s, when
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Lafayette has produced four consensus All-Americans (FBS), 11 FCS All-Americans, four
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and serves a color commentator for many major college basketball and football games.
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Lafayette has the most Patriot League team selections and tournament appearances.
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Conference Tournament Championships (6): 1987, 1989 (ECC); 1995, 1999, 2002, 2011
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tug of war championship, held at the annual track and field championship meet.
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Conference Championships (8): 1988, 1992, 1994, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2013, 2023
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NCAA Tournament/AIAW appearances (6): 1977, 1978, 1979, 1980, 1981, 1999
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Another Tripucka, Tracy's younger brother Todd, led the Leopards to the
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October 1869 and its first win against Lehigh 31–24 shortly thereafter.
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as a founding member of the Patriot League, their current affiliation.
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and coming off of a sweet sixteen appearance in 1987, traveled to the
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defeats to American in the final in 2009 and 2010. Lafayette fell to
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Conference Championships - Regular Season (3): 1985, 1987, 1988 (ECC)
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Lafayette was independent in football until 1929, when it joined the
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Lafayette basketball re-emerged as a power in the late 1960s under
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All-American selections, First-Team All-American (11 consensus):
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The Leopards returned to the NCAA Tournament under current coach
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NCAA Tournament appearances (5): 2004, 2005, 2006, 2013, 2023
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NCAA Tournament/AIAW appearances (3): 1977, 1978, 1981 (ECC)
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Lafayette Leopards men's soccer
Logo
Lafayette College
Patriot League
NCAA
Division I
FCS
Easton, Pennsylvania
Fisher Stadium
Kirby Sports Center
Kamine Stadium
www.goleopards.com
Division I
Lafayette College
Patriot League
Lehigh Mountain Hawks
Lehigh University
Bucknell University
Ivy League
Princeton University
Rutgers University
Football
Fisher Field
Middle Three Conference
Lehigh University
Rutgers University
College World Series
East Coast Conference
Division I-AA
FCS Subdivision

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