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first of three consecutive GLIAC Conference Championships and peaked at #16 in the national rankings, finishing 25th in the country at the Division II National Championships. In the 2014–15 school year, the team set a program record finish of 19th at Nationals. The 2015–16 season was marked by a program-best number six national ranking. And the 2016–17 season represented the sixth consecutive year in which the program sent at least one wrestler to Nationals, with five student-athletes qualifying.
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Quarterfinals and junior Trevor Tarte led the nation in goal scoring. In 2015, the team reached the NCAA Division II Semifinals having defeated the University of Tampa in the first-ever Division II NCAA postseason event hosted on the Lake Erie campus. That season was marked by the team achieving the first-ever number one national ranking for any team in the history of the program. Men's lacrosse began play in the Great Midwest Athletic Conference in 2017.
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Erie has had a successful run of individual accomplishments at the national level. Edward “Jamil” Dudley became the school's first national champion when he won the high jump at the 2012 NCAA Division II Outdoor Track and Field Championships. Dudley was also a national champion in the high jump and teammate Joe Postwaite was a national runner-up in the triple jump at the 2014 NCAA Division II Indoor Track and Field Championships.
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One of Lake Erie's All-Americans, baseball player Ryan Rua, was a 17th round draft pick of the Texas Rangers of Major League Baseball in 2011 – the first professional draft pick in school history. Rua made his major league debut with the Rangers on August 29, 2014 and ended his first call-up with a
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In 2013, wrestler Zak Vargo was the national runner-up at 157 pounds at the Division II Wrestling Championships. Vargo repeated his All-American performance at the 2014 Championships and was joined by freshman teammate Evan Rosborough, at 197 pounds. During the 2013–14 season, the team captured its
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The women's volleyball program has made great strides since the reorganizing of the program in 2015. After a 3-win season in 2014, the Storm have steadily improved their performance finishing 9-20 in the 2015 season and concluding a 19–16 campaign in 2016 that culminated in the program's first-ever
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Lake Erie competes in 19 intercollegiate varsity sports: Men's sports include baseball, basketball, cross country, football, golf, lacrosse, soccer, track & field (indoor and outdoor) and wrestling; while women's sports include basketball, cross country, golf, lacrosse, soccer, softball, track
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In the spring of 2010 the Lake Erie track and field team boasted the first NCAA Division II All-Americans in school history when Ethan Snyder finished 7th in the nation in the 400 meter intermediate hurdles and Chris Burrows finished 8th in the nation in the 200 meter dash. Since that time, Lake
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The Lake Erie varsity football program began in 2008 and has been highlighted by a number one national finish in total offense in 2013, the Harlon Hill finalist candidacy of running back Anthony Bilal in 2014 and the school's first-ever NFL signing in 2017. On his way to finishing third in the
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In 1999, the baseball team was founded by then student, John Frame (‘02). Starting as a club team, they soon moved to Division III after great success and receiving school support and funding. Frame, a three sport NCAA athlete, was the driving force in delivering baseball to the LEC campus.
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Since joining the NCAA Division II ranks, Lake Erie student-athletes have earned 55 All-American honors and five conference championships along with three individual National Champions. The 2013–14 academic year has proved to be the most successful in the institution's history with six teams
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The Storm men's lacrosse program was a founding member of the East Coast Athletic Conference Division II Lacrosse League which formed in 2012 and played its first competitive season in 2013. In 2013, just its fourth year in competition, the men's lacrosse team reached the NCAA Division II
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Lake Erie men's basketball enjoyed its most success competing as an NCAA Division III program. The 2005–06 team set a program record for victories with 25 and advanced to the AMCC Championship three years in a row with two Division III NCAA Tournament appearances.
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became the first Storm student-athlete to sign an NFL contract, agreeing to a three-year undrafted free agent rookie contract with the Oakland Raiders. On December 15, 2020, Kukwa made his first official NFL regular season roster, by being signed to the
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The official nickname of the College's athletics teams is the Storm. The name was chosen to replace the nickname Unicorns when the College added men's intercollegiate athletics beginning in 1988. Their mascot is
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national player of the year balloting, Bilal rushed 254 times to gain 2,091 yards and score 29 rushing touchdowns. In May 2017, tight end and long snapper
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ranks from 1997–98 to 2007–08 (when it completed the process of moving to Division II at the conclusion of the 2008–09 academic year).
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after that team took on the moniker "Erie Storm." As a result of the dispute, the professional team was rechristened the
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from 2008–09 to 2009–10. Prior joining to NCAA Division II, the Storm competed as a member of the
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At various times in its history prior to joining the AMCC, Lake Erie competed as a member of the
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In 2010, Lake Erie College engaged in a legal dispute with a professional football club in
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postseason qualification and GLIAC conference tournament victory.
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Jerome T. Osborne Family Athletic and Wellness Center
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Lake Erie College Storm Athletics Brand Style Guide
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Lake Erie College
Great Midwest Athletic Conference
NCAA
Division II
Painesville, Ohio
www.lakeeriestorm.com
Lake Erie College
Painesville, Ohio
Division II
National Collegiate Athletic Association
Great Midwest Athletic Conference
Great Lakes Intercollegiate Athletic Conference
NCAA D-II Independent
Allegheny Mountain Collegiate Conference
NCAA Division III
Association for Intercollegiate Athletics for Women
National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics
National Small College Athletic Association
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Ashland University
Ashland, Ohio
Stormy
Erie, Pennsylvania
Erie Explosion

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