Jacksonville Dolphins#Baseball

{{Infobox college athletics

| name = Jacksonville Dolphins

| logo = Jacksonville Dolphins logo 2018.svg

| logo_width = 200

| university = Jacksonville University

| association = NCAA

| conference = ASUN Conference (primary)
MAAC (rowing)

| division = Division I

| director = Alex Ricker-Gilbert

| location = Jacksonville, Florida

| teams = 18

| mens_teams = 7

| womens_teams = 10

| coed_teams = 1

| basketballarena = Swisher Gymnasium{{cite web|author1=Garry Smits|title=JU moves all home basketball games to on-campus Swisher Gym |url=http://jacksonville.com/sports/college/jacksonville-dolphins/2015-08-27/story/ju-moves-all-home-basketball-games-campus#|website=The Florida Times-Union jacksonville.com|publisher=The Florida Times-Union|access-date=July 30, 2016|date=August 27, 2015}}

| baseballfield = John Sessions Stadium

| softballstadium = Debbie and Fred Pruitt Softball Complex

| soccerstadium = Southern Oak Stadium

| arena2 = VyStar Veterans Memorial Arena

| mascot = Dunk'n the Dolphin

| nickname = Dolphins

| pageurl = https://judolphins.com/

| ncaa titles =

| indiv_relay ncaa champs =

| altlogo = 200px

}}

The Jacksonville Dolphins are the intercollegiate athletics teams that represent Jacksonville University, located in Jacksonville, Florida. The Dolphins participate in NCAA Division I athletics, and are primarily members of the ASUN Conference. Some teams in sports that are not sponsored by the ASUN play in other conferences; specifically, the men's and women's rowing teams are in the Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference. The men's lacrosse team had played in the Southern Conference (SoCon) from 2015 to 2022, but that sport will return to the ASUN for the 2023 season (2022–23 school year).

Conference affiliations

NJCAA

NAIA

NCAA

  • NCAA Division I Independent (1966–1976)
  • Sun Belt Conference (1976–1998)
  • Atlantic Sun Conference (1998–present){{efn|group=ASun|Formerly known as the Trans Atlantic Athletic Conference (TAAC) until 2001, later known as the Atlantic Sun Conference until 2016, and then known as the ASUN Conference until 2023}}{{cite web|title=Jacksonville Dolphins summary |work=sports-reference.com |publisher=Sports Reference LLC |year=2016 |url=https://www.sports-reference.com/cbb/schools/jacksonville/ |access-date=April 24, 2016 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160423091010/http://www.sports-reference.com/cbb/schools/jacksonville/ |archive-date=April 23, 2016 }}

;Notes:

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Varsity teams

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BaseballBasketball
BasketballBeach volleyball
Cross countryCross country
GolfGolf
LacrosseLacrosse
RowingRowing
SoccerSoccer
Softball
Track and field
Volleyball
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= Baseball =

{{main|Jacksonville Dolphins baseball}}

The baseball team began play in 1957. It competed in the small-school College Division until 1969, its first season in the University Division (which later became NCAA Division I). Its first conference membership was in the Sun Belt Conference, where it first played in 1978. The Dolphins were affiliated with that conference until 1998, when they joined the Trans America Athletic Conference (later renamed the Atlantic Sun).

The Dolphins have participated in 15 NCAA tournaments, the first being in 1968, when they were in the College Division Tournament. The other 14 have come in Division I. Jacksonville's best showing in the NCAA tournament came in the 1976 South Regional, when they were one game away from the College World Series, but were eliminated by Auburn 7–5. The Dolphins also were part of the NCAA tournament in 1972, 1989, 1991, 1994, 1995, 1999, 2001, 2003, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2011, and 2018.

= Men's basketball =

{{main|Jacksonville Dolphins men's basketball}}

File:Men's basketball vs Jacksonville University (31030110015) (cropped).jpg teams in 2016]]

The men's basketball program was established in 1949. Jacksonville has appeared in five NCAA Division I men's basketball tournaments, most recently in 1986. Their most successful tournament was the first they participated in, the 1970 NCAA tournament.

The Dolphins, led by NBA Hall-of-Famer Artis Gilmore, the school's all-time leader in rebounds, blocks and field goals,{{cite web|title=Gilmore Bio on Jacksonville University Dolphins Hall of Fame |url=http://www.judolphins.com/halloffame/default/95/2078/ |access-date=April 12, 2009 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110723082016/http://www.judolphins.com/halloffame/default/95/2078/ |archive-date=July 23, 2011 }} and Rex Morgan, the career assists leader,{{cite web|title=Morgan Bio on Jacksonville University Dolphins Hall of Fame |url=http://www.judolphins.com/halloffame/default/95/2088/ |access-date=April 12, 2009 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110723082020/http://www.judolphins.com/halloffame/default/95/2088/ |archive-date=July 23, 2011 }} advanced to the title game before losing to UCLA 80–69. During that 1969–70 season, the team became the first NCAA basketball program to average 100 points per game in a season.{{cite web|author=Jeff Elliott |url=http://jacksonville.com/sports/college/2010-02-13/story/1969_70_ju_dolphins_won_respect_on_way_to_ncaa_title_game |title=1969–70 JU Dolphins won respect on way to NCAA title game |publisher=jacksonville.com |date=2010-02-13 |access-date=2012-02-10}}

The Dolphins have won one A-Sun regular-season title (2008–09), but have not yet won the conference tournament and the accompanying automatic bid to the NCAA tournament as an A-Sun member.

= Soccer =

{{main|Jacksonville Dolphins men's soccer}}

The team is a member of the ASUN Conference, which is part of the National Collegiate Athletic Association's Division I. Jacksonville's first men's soccer team was fielded in 1957. The team plays its home games at Southern Oak Stadium. The Dolphins are coached by Mauricio Ruiz.{{cite web|title=Jacksonville Men's Soccer|url=https://www.ncaa.com/schools/jacksonville/soccer-men|website=National Collegiate Athletic Association|publisher=NCAA.com|access-date=December 17, 2016}}

The Dolphins have been in several NCAA conferences over their 60-year history. In 1959, the Dolphins won the Florida Intercollegiate Conference. The Dolphins have won three Sun Belt Conference Men's Soccer tournaments, with one coming 1987 and the other two coming from 1995–1996. In 2008, the Dolphins won the Atlantic Sun Men's Soccer tournament.{{cite web|title=ASun Men's Soccer Record Book - Championship Results|url=http://asunsports.org/sports/msoc/2015-16/files/Records-MSoccer15.pdf|website=Atlantic Sun Conference|publisher=ASunSports.org|access-date=January 1, 2017|pages=2–4}} The Dolphins best performance in NCAA Division I Men's Soccer Championship came in 1998, where they reached the round of 16.{{cite web|title=Jacksonville Soccer Record Book|url=http://judolphins.prestosports.com/sports/msoc/2015-16/files/MSOC_Record_Book.pdf|website=Jacksonville Dolphins|publisher=Presto Sports|access-date=January 2, 2017}}

= Football =

{{main|Jacksonville Dolphins football}}

The football team competed in the Pioneer Football League, a Division I football-only conference. Their first season of play was in 1998, and they had been members of the Pioneer Football League during 2001 and 2019.

They played their home games at D. B. Milne Field, which has a listed capacity of 5000 spectators.{{cite web |url=http://www.judolphins.com/media/2010-11/football/pdf/10_media.pdf |title=Media Information: 2010 Jacksonville University Football |publisher=Judolphins.com |access-date=2012-11-13 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120321042757/http://www.judolphins.com/media/2010-11/football/pdf/10_media.pdf |archive-date=March 21, 2012 }}

The Dolphins won the PFL conference title in 2008 and 2010, and represented the PFL in the 2008 Gridiron Classic, losing to Albany.

On December 3, 2019, the university announced it was discontinuing its football program.{{cite web |url=https://www.usatoday.com/story/sports/ncaaf/2019/12/03/jacksonville-university-school-drops-football-surprise-move/2595578001/ | title=Jacksonville University drops football after 22 years in surprise move |publisher=USA TODAY |access-date=2019-12-03 }}

== Bowl games ==

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! Season

Bowlcolspan="2" | Championcolspan="2" | Runner-up
2008Gridiron ClassicAlbany28Jacksonville0

= Lacrosse =

File:03-25-17 U.S. Air Force Academy vs Jacksonville University Lacrosse (3263058).jpg

Jacksonville fielded both men's and women's NCAA Division I lacrosse teams starting with the 2010 season;{{cite web|title=Jacksonville University to add men's and women's lacrosse for the 2009–10 season |url=http://www.judolphins.com/mlacrosse/news/23/12595/ |access-date=May 15, 2009 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110723082026/http://www.judolphins.com/mlacrosse/news/23/12595/ |archive-date=July 23, 2011}} both programs became the first in Florida to compete in an NCAA game on February 6, 2010.{{cite web |url=http://www.judolphins.com/wlacrosse/default/ |title=Women's Lacrosse – Team Home – Jacksonville University Official Athletic Site |publisher=Judolphins.com |access-date=2012-02-10 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20111007032041/http://www.judolphins.com/wlacrosse/default/ |archive-date=October 7, 2011 }}{{cite web|url=http://www.judolphins.com/mlacrosse/schedule/161/5921/ |title=Men's Lacrosse – Schedule – 2009–10 – Jacksonville University Official Athletic Site |publisher=Judolphins.com |access-date=2012-02-10 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20111007032103/http://www.judolphins.com/mlacrosse/schedule/161/5921/ |archive-date=October 7, 2011}}

The women's team was a founding member of the National Lacrosse Conference. In addition to Jacksonville, the eight-team conference includes southern-based universities Davidson, High Point, Presbyterian, Liberty, and Longwood, as well as northern programs Detroit Mercy and Howard. The conference was a provisional conference for two years by NCAA standards; it must exist for two years to earn a potential automatic qualifier into the NCAA tournament.{{cite web |url=http://www.davidsonwildcats.com/news/2009/4/21/WLAX_0421095221.aspx |title=Davidson College Athletics – Davidson W. Lacrosse Joins National Lacrosse Conference |publisher=Davidsonwildcats.com |access-date=2012-02-10}} The NLC disbanded after the 2012 season after the two all-sports conferences that contained most of that league's members, the ASUN and Big South, began sponsoring women's lacrosse.

The men's team, the only men's Division I lacrosse team in Florida, will play in the school's full-time home of ASUN Conference as of the next NCAA lacrosse season in 2023.{{cite press release |url=https://asunsports.org/sports/mlax/2021-22/releases/202203300adgdf |title=Jacksonville, Lindenwood & Mercer Joining #ASUNMLAX for 2023 Season |publisher=ASUN Conference |date=March 30, 2022 |access-date=May 11, 2022 |archive-date=March 31, 2022 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220331105812/https://asunsports.org/sports/mlax/2021-22/releases/202203300adgdf |url-status=dead }} This followed an eight-season run in the Southern Conference.{{Cite web|title=JU Men’s Lacrosse to leave MAAC, Play in Atlantic Sun Conference|url=https://www.floridalacrossenews.com/ju-mens-lacrosse-to-leave-maac-play-in-atlantic-sun-conference/|website=floridalacrossenews.com|language=en|access-date=2021-01-11}} John Galloway was named head coach in June 2016 after a four-year stint at Providence College. From Syracuse, New York, Galloway played goalkeeper for Syracuse University and ended his college career with an NCAA-record 59 wins while playing a record 3,776 minutes. He later played professionally and for the United States men's national lacrosse team in 2014. Casey Powell, also a decorated professional lacrosse player, came on board as Jacksonville's first assistant in June 2016.

Sailing

Traditions and rivalries

Jacksonville University's most notable rivalry is with crosstown opponents and fellow ASUN members, the University of North Florida Ospreys.{{cite news |title= Gene Frenette: Coaches Matthew Driscoll, Cliff Warren elevate UNF-JU rivalry |author= Gene Frennette |url= http://jacksonville.com/opinion/blog/400617/gene-frenette/2011-01-27/gene-frenette-coaches-matthew-driscoll-cliff-warren |newspaper= The Florida Times-Union |date= January 27, 2011 |access-date=December 16, 2011}} The two universities contest the "River City Rumble", in which the school with the most wins over the other across all sports receives a trophy, the SunTrust Old Wooden Barrel.{{cite web |url= http://www.unfospreys.com/sports/2007/11/2/gen_1102073417.aspx?tab=suntrustrivercityrumble |title= Suntrust River City Rumble |work= unfospreys.com |publisher= University of North Florida |access-date=November 2, 2011}} JU holds the edge in the men's basketball series 15–11 in favor of JU after the 2014–15 regular season. However, UNF leads the series 10–7 since UNF became a full Division I member.{{cite web|title=North Florida Ospreys Head-to-Head Results |url=https://www.sports-reference.com/cbb/schools/north-florida/head-to-head.html |website=Sports Reference |access-date=7 February 2015 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150207053751/http://www.sports-reference.com/cbb/schools/north-florida/head-to-head.html |archive-date= 7 February 2015}}

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! Year !! Winner

style="text-align:center;"2005–06style="text-align:center; {{NCAA color cell|Jacksonville Dolphins}};"| JU, 11–9
style="text-align:center;"2006–07style="text-align:center; {{NCAA color cell|North Florida Ospreys}}"| UNF, 11–9
style="text-align:center;"2007–08style="text-align:center;"| Tied 10–10
style="text-align:center;"2008–09style="text-align:center; {{NCAA color cell|Jacksonville Dolphins}}"| JU, 13–7
style="text-align:center;"2009–10style="text-align:center; {{NCAA color cell|Jacksonville Dolphins}}"| JU, 11–9
style="text-align:center;"2010–11style="text-align:center; {{NCAA color cell|Jacksonville Dolphins}}"| JU, 11–9
style="text-align:center;"2011–12style="text-align:center; {{NCAA color cell|North Florida Ospreys}}"| UNF, 13–7
style="text-align:center;"2012–13style="text-align:center; {{NCAA color cell|North Florida Ospreys}}"| UNF, 14.5–7.5
style="text-align:center;"2013–14style="text-align:center;"| Tied 11–11
align="center" | 2014–15align="center" style="{{NCAA color cell|North Florida Ospreys}}" | UNF, 14–8
align="center" | 2015–16align="center" style="{{NCAA color cell|Jacksonville Dolphins}}" | JU, 12–10
colspan=2 | Years with barrel: UNF 7, JU 5

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