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Pfeiffer Falcons
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University Pfeiffer University
Conference USA South Athletic Conference
NCAA Division III
Athletic directorZac Chilton (Interim) [1]
Location Misenheimer, North Carolina
Varsity teams18 (10 men's, 8 women's)
Basketball arenaMerner Gym
Baseball stadiumJoe Ferebee Field
Softball stadiumJack Ingram Field
Soccer stadiumN. E. Lefko Field
Aquatics centerMerner Gym Natatorium
Lacrosse stadiumN. E. Lefko Field
Golf courseOld North State Club
Tillery Tradition County Club
Tennis venueKnapp Tennis Center
NicknameFalcons
ColorsBlack and Gold
   
Website gofalconsports.com
Team NCAA championships
2
Individual and relay NCAA champions
1

The Pfeiffer Falcons are the athletic teams that represent Pfeiffer University, located in Misenheimer, North Carolina, in intercollegiate sports at the Division III level of the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA). The Falcons have primarily competed in the USA South Athletic Conference since the 2017–18 academic year. [2] The Falcons previously competed in Conference Carolinas at the Division II level from 1960–61 to 2016–17.

Conference affiliations

NCAA Division II

NCAA Division III

Varsity teams

Men's sports Women's sports
Baseball Basketball
Basketball Cheer/dance
Cross country Cross country
Golf Golf
Lacrosse Lacrosse
Soccer Soccer
Tennis Softball
Track and field Tennis
Track and field
Volleyball

National championships

The 1981 Women's Field Hockey team became Pfeiffer's first team to win a National Championship.

Steven Armstrong of Edinburgh, Scotland became Pfeiffer's first individual National Champion in 1995 winning the NAIA National Golf Championship at Bailey Ranch, Tulsa, Oklahoma.

In 2009, varsity student-cyclist Joey Rosskopf won the overall Division II national road cycling championships.

For the first time in Pfeiffer men's soccer history the Falcons are National Champions, finishing the season a perfect 25–0. The Falcons dominated Cal Poly Pomona by a score of 4–0. Pfeiffer's four goals was the second-most in an NCAA Division II championship game, and the Falcons recorded the first title game shutout since 2009. The Falcons become the first undefeated champion in Division II men's soccer since Southern Connecticut State posted a 20–0 mark in 1999. The only other team to go unbeaten and untied was Lock Haven in 1980, who went 21–0.

Team

Association Division Sport Year Opponent Score
NCAA Division II Field Hockey [3] 1981 Bentley 5–3
NCAA Division II Men's Soccer 2015 Cal Poly Pomona 4–0

Individual

Association Division Sport Year Individual(s) Event
NCAA Division II Men's Golf [4] 2003 Scotland Andrew McArthur Individual Title

References

  1. ^ "Pfeiffer Athletic Director Danielle Lafferty Resigns". Retrieved June 18, 2023.
  2. ^ "Berea College and Pfeiffer University Set to Join USA South" (Press release). USA South Athletic Conference. May 4, 2016. Retrieved May 6, 2016.
  3. ^ "Division II Field Hockey Championship Results" (PDF). NCAA. NCAA.org. Retrieved September 11, 2015.
  4. ^ "NCAA Division II Men's Golf Championship Results" (PDF). NCAA. NCAA.org. Retrieved January 14, 2016.

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