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Millersville Marauders
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UniversityMillersville University of Pennsylvania
ConferencePennsylvania State Athletic Conference (PSAC)
NCAADivision II
Athletic directorMiles Gallagher
LocationMillersville, Pennsylvania
Varsity teams18
Football stadiumChryst Field at Biemesderfer Stadium
Basketball arenaPucillo Gymnasium
Baseball stadiumBennett J. Cooper Park
Softball stadiumSeaber Softball Stadium
Soccer stadiumPucillo Field
MascotThe Marauder and Skully the Parrot
NicknameMarauders
ColorsBlack and gold[1]
   
Websitewww.millersvilleathletics.com

The Millersville Marauders are the athletic teams that represent Millersville University of Pennsylvania, located in Millersville, Pennsylvania, in NCAA Division II intercollegiate sports.

The Marauders are members of the Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference (PSAC) for all eighteen varsity sports. Millersville have been members of the PSAC since its foundation in 1951.

Varsity teams

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List of teams

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Phil Walker played basketball for the Millersville Marauders. He was a member of world champion 1977–78 Washington Bullets.

Chas McCormick played baseball for the Millersville Marauders.[2] McCormick set Millersville career records in hits, runs, RBIs, and triples, became the Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference's all-time hits leader, was named All-PSAC East four times, was named the PSAC East Athlete of the Year, and was named an All-American.[3]

National championships

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Team

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Sport Association Division Year Opponent/Runner-up Score
Men's cross country (1) NCAA Division II 1981 Edinboro 97–99 (-2)
Field hockey (1) NCAA Division II 2014 LIU Post 1–0

Club sports

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Ice Hockey (D2)

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Program started in 1978, competing in the American College Hockey Association (ACHA) Division 2. Members of the DVCHC (1991–1999), MACH, GNCHC (2009–2014), CSCHC (2014–present)

  • 1991-1992 DVCHC Co-Champions; ranked #8 nationally in ACHA rankings #1
  • 1992-1993 DVCHC Champions; ACHA National Tournament invitation hosted by Iowa State University, but unable to participate
  • 1993-1994 DVCHC Regular Season Champions; DVCHC Runner-Up; ranked #8 in ACHA national rankings (ranking #1 of the season); ranked #4 in ACHA national rankings (mid-season ranking); ranked #10 in ACHA national rankings (final of the season); ACHA National Tournament participant hosted by Siena College; March 9-12-1994; Pool D-Millersville, Southern Connecticut State, Calvin College. Others at nationals- Ferris State(champions), Drexel, Tennessee, Colorado State(Runner-up), Liberty, Siena, Kentucky, Illinois, Stanford.
  • 1994-1995 DVCHC Champions
  • 1996-1997 DVCHC Runner-Up
  • 1998-1999 DVCHC Runner-Up
  • 1999-2000 ranked #9 in ACHA North East region
  • 2001-2002 ranked #14 in ACHA North East region
  • 2011–2012 GNCHC Runner-up; GNCHC Western Division Champions; GNCHC Regular Season Champions
  • 2012-2013 GNCHC Runner-Up
  • 2013-2014 GNCHC Regular Season Champions; GNCHC Runner-Up
  • 2014-2015 season: received ranking votes in final ranking period in ACHA South East Region; CSCHC Regular Season Champions
  • 2015-2016 season: received ranking votes in final ranking period in ACHA South East Region
  • 2018-2019 season: ranked #17 in ACHA southeast region (ranking period #2), #18 in ACHA southeast region (ranking period #1
  • 2019-2020 season: ranked #14 in ACHA southeast region (ranking period #1)
  • 2021-2022 season: #18 ACHA southeast (ranking period 1), #19 southeast region (ranking period 2), #13 southeast (ranking period 3), #17 southeast (ranking period 4), #20 southeast (ranking period 5), #16 southeast (ranking period 6), #19 southeast (ranking period 7), #18 southeast (ranking period 8), #18 southeast (ranking period 9), #20 southeast (final ranking period)
  • 2022-2023 season: #15 ACHA southeast (ranking period 1) #15 (period 2), #12 (period 3), #16 (period 4), #15 (period 5), #18 (period 6), #18 (period 7), #17 (period 8), #17 (final ranking period); CSCHC Runner-Up
  • 2023-2024 season: CSCHC Regular Season Champions, CSCHC Runner-Up


All Americans

  • 2012-2013- Northeast region First team Defense-Sean Nielsen
  • 2015-2016- Andrew Quintois- ACHA Division 2 Academic All- American
  • 2018-2019- ACHA D2 Academic All Americans, Cody Leisey and Kyle Milosek
  • 2022-2023- Southeast Region Second Team, Forward- Cole McCulley

Ice Hockey (D3)

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Established 2021

  • 2021-2022-ranked #10 week #9 of Atlantic region, ranked #9 in Atlantic region in week 10 rankings, ranked #11 in Atlantic region in week 17 rankings, ranked #10 week 19 of Atlantic region, ranked #10 week 21 of Atlantic region, playing in the DVCHC, part of the College Hockey Federation (CHF)
  • 2022-2023- ACHA D3 independent, ranked #88 in both 7th and final(8th) ranking periods
  • 2023-2024- ACHA ACCHL D3 Elite - North Division
  • 2024-2025- ACHA ACCHL D3 Premier - North Division

Baseball

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  • 2018-2019 NCBA Division 3 District 1 South Champions
  • 2018-2019 NCBA Division 3 World Series Champions
  • 2019-2020 season: moved to NCBA Division 2
  • 2019-2020 season: ranked #15 in NCBA national poll.

Men's & Women's Rugby

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Men's Club Lacrosse

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Men's and Women's Cycling Club

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Men's Running Club

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  • Previously Men's Cross Country - 1981 Division II National Champions) (and Track & Field)

Individual sports

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Field hockey

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  • 2014 Division II National Champions[4]

Lacrosse

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References

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  1. ^ Millersville University Identity Guidelines (PDF). June 30, 2015. Retrieved February 8, 2017.
  2. ^ "Astros Top Prospects". MLB.com.
  3. ^ "Houston Astros select Millersville's Chas McCormick in 21st round of MLB Draft". Millersville.
  4. ^ "Millersville Athletics". Millersville Athletics. Retrieved August 23, 2015.
  5. ^ "Millersville Athletics". Millersville Athletics. Retrieved August 23, 2015.
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