Saint Anselm Hawks

{{Short description|American collegiate athletic teams}}

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| name = Saint Anselm Hawks

| logo = St-anselm logo from NCAA.svg

| logo_width = 200

| university = Saint Anselm College

| association = NCAA

| conference = Northeast-10 Conference
East Coast Conference (bowling)
NEWHA (women's ice hockey-Division I)

| division = Division II

| director = Daron Montgomery

| location = Goffstown, New Hampshire

| teams = 23 (as of 2023-24 academic year)

| stadium = Grappone Stadium

| basketballarena = Stoutenburgh Gymnasium

| icehockeyarena = Thomas F. Sullivan Arena

| baseballfield = Sullivan Park

| soccerstadium = Melucci Field

| softballstadium = South Athletic Fields

| lacrossestadium =

| natatorium =

| arena2 =

| mascot = Hammer the Hawk

| nickname = Hawks

| fightsong =

| pageurl = https://saintanselmhawks.com/

| ncaa titles = 1

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The Saint Anselm Hawks are the intercollegiate athletic teams that represent Saint Anselm College, located in Goffstown, New Hampshire. They are members of NCAA Division II for most sporting competitions.

The Hawks are primarily members of the Northeast-10 Conference, where 21 of their 23 sports compete. The two exceptions are women's ice hockey and women’s bowling, which compete as de facto Division I member in the New England Women's Hockey Alliance and the East Coast Conference, respectively.

Varsity teams

=List of teams=

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Men's sports (11)

  • Baseball
  • Basketball
  • Cross country
  • Football
  • Golf
  • Ice hockey
  • Lacrosse
  • Soccer
  • Indoor track & field
  • Outdoor track & field

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Women's sports (13)

  • Basketball
  • Bowling
  • Cross country
  • Field hockey
  • Golf
  • Ice hockey
  • Lacrosse
  • Soccer
  • Softball
  • Tennis
  • Indoor track & field
  • Outdoor track & field
  • Volleyball

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National championships

=Team=

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|rowspan="1"| Field hockey (1)

|rowspan="1"| NCAA

|rowspan="1"| Division II

|2024

|Kutztown

|1–0

Individual programs

The college's athletic teams have been known as the Hawks since the mid-1930s. Prior to that, teams were "referred to as the Saints, the Hilltoppers, or simply St. Anselm's." In 1934, a contest was held to select a name, with Blue Jays as the winning entry. However, that name was dropped in favor of Hawks in 1935.{{cite web |url=http://legacyweb.anselm.edu/Anniversary-Home/125-Stories/Ever-Dear-Anselmia-Early-College-Life.html |title=Ever Dear Anselmia: Early College Life |website=anselm.edu |access-date=January 25, 2020}}

=Football=

The 1936 Saint Anselm Hawks football team finished the season undefeated, allowed zero points on defense, and knocked Holy Cross out of contention for the 1937 Rose Bowl.

College football returned to the Hilltop in 1999 after a 58-year hiatus brought about by the onset of World War II. The team has played its home games at Grappone Stadium since the program's resumption.{{cite news |url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/43015659/tradition_makes_a_comeback/ |title=Tradition makes a comeback |first=Bob |last=Reinert |newspaper=The Boston Globe |page=12 |date=September 5, 1999 |access-date=January 25, 2020 |via=newspapers.com}}

One of the college's greatest athletes was Ray "Scooter" McLean; he was coach of the Green Bay Packers in 1953 and 1958 and a National Football League (NFL) player for the Chicago Bears, winning NFL Championship Games in 1940, 1941, 1943 and 1946. In more recent years, Michael Geary (class of 2005) was a Second Team All NE-10 offensive lineman in 2003.{{cite journal|url=http://www.northeast10.org/sports/fball/All_Time_Awards/2000s/2003|publisher=Northeast-10 Conference|title=Hawks 2nd Team-Geary

|website=Northeast10.org|access-date=February 24, 2010}}

=Ice hockey=

Saint Anselm is known by locals as a "hockey school" as both the men's and women's teams have earned championships in their respective conferences. The men's team has won nine Northeast-10 Conference championships, (four in a row) most recently by defeating Saint Michael's in 2023. The Hawks performance in the 2012 Championship game set NE-10 records for most goals scored and largest margin of victory in a championship game. The women's team has earned the title of ECAC champions for two consecutive years, by defeating Holy Cross. In the 2012–13 season, the women held a record of 19–4–4 including a victory over Norwich University ending their 40-game win streak and earning them 3rd place over all in the D-III ECAC East standings. The campus has a multimillion-dollar, {{convert|65000|sqft|sqm}} ice arena, named after Thomas F. Sullivan. It is located next to Davison Dining Hall, and has a capacity of 2,700 fans.{{cite web| url=http://athletics.anselm.edu/information/Athletic_Facilities/Sullivan_Arena| title=Sullivan Arena| publisher=Anselm Athletics| access-date=March 11, 2010| url-status=dead| archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20100504011112/http://athletics.anselm.edu/information/Athletic_Facilities/Sullivan_Arena| archive-date=May 4, 2010}}

= Lacrosse =

The Saint Anselm men's lacrosse team was runners up in the NEC-10 Championship in 2021 and was [https://usila.org/ nationally ranked at #8] after an undefeated regular season. They qualified for the NCAA Division II Championship where they beat Seton Hill in the 1st round of playoffs, and lost to Le Moyne in the Quarterfinals.

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