Saint Joseph's College (Indiana)#Athletics

{{Short description|Catholic liberal arts college in Rensselaer, Indiana, U.S.}}

{{For|other schools of the same name|Saint Joseph's College (disambiguation)}}

{{Infobox university

| name = Saint Joseph's College

| image = Saint Joseph's College, Indiana logo.png

| motto = Religio Moralitas Scientia

| mottoeng = Reverence, Morality, Knowledge

| type = Private college

| affiliation = Roman Catholic Church (Missionaries of the Precious Blood)

| established = 1889

| closed = 2017, 2021-present

| city = Rensselaer

| state = Indiana

| country = United States

| coor = {{coord|40.92|-87.156|type:edu|display=inline,title}}|

| campus = Rural

| campus_size = {{convert|180|acre|ha|1}}

| nickname = Pumas

| colors = Purple and Cardinal
{{color box|purple}} {{color box|red}}

| affiliations =

| website = [http://www.saintjoe.edu www.saintjoe.edu]

}}

Saint Joseph's College (SJC; colloquially, Saint Joe) is an unaccredited{{cite web |url=https://www.newsbug.info/rensselaer_republican/opinion/whats-happening-at-saint-josephs-college/article_49986470-9fd4-5b95-9272-463b2116d06a.html |title=What's happening at Saint Joseph's College? |first=William |last=Carroll |publisher=Rensselaer Republican |date=August 19, 2021 |accessdate=May 30, 2022}} private Catholic college in Collegeville, Indiana,{{cite web|url=https://www2.census.gov/geo/maps/DC2020/DC20BLK/st18_in/place/p1814464_collegeville/DC20BLK_P1814464.pdf|title=2020 CENSUS - CENSUS BLOCK MAP: Collegeville CDP, IN|publisher=U.S. Census Bureau|access-date=2023-11-05}} with a Rensselaer postal address. It was founded in 1889 and suspended academic operations in 2017 with approximately 1,100 students enrolled. In 2021, the college began offering some courses and certifications at the Rensselaer campus in the fields of business management, cybersecurity, and health science.

History

File:Photo of flowers, fountain, and the Chapel Building of Saint Joseph's College Summer 2011.jpg

The college was founded in 1889 by Father Joseph A. Stephan, a missionary from Germany as a secondary school to assimilate Native Americans. In 1962, President Eisenhower dedicated the Halleck Center (named after Republican representative Charles Halleck).{{cite web|url=http://www.newsbug.info/rensselaer_republican/sjc-to-celebrate-halleck-center-s-th/article_bc7b0862-fabb-11e1-a468-001a4bcf887a.html |title=SJC to celebrate Halleck Center's 50th|work=Rensselaer Republican |publisher=Newsbug.info |date=2012-09-09 |access-date=2015-07-10}}

From 1944 to 1974, the Chicago Bears held their training camp at Saint Joseph's College.{{cite web|url=http://www.chicagobears.com/multimedia/photo-gallery/Happy-Birthday-George-Halas/042c2e9c-a874-487b-abf5-624b5c732dd3|title=Happy Birthday George Halas|work=Chicago Bears|date=January 31, 2014|access-date=February 2, 2014}} The 1971 film Brian's Song—about Brian Piccolo, a Chicago Bears running back who died from carcinoma in the 1970s—was filmed on campus.{{cite web|url=https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0068315/locations|title=Brian's Song (1971 TV Movie) Filming Locations|publisher=IMDb.com|access-date=2015-07-10}} A charity game for Joy Piccolo, with the Bears versus college all-stars, was played on July 23, 1971. During training camp one year, Hall of Fame linebacker Dick Butkus was reportedly seen out on a tractor in the cornfield adjacent to the campus. The college football all-star game was played at the college's football stadium, Alumni Stadium, for many years.

The main academic building burned to the ground on February 3, 1973.{{cite web|url=http://archives.chicagotribune.com/1973/02/05/page/5/article/newsmakers |title=February 5, 1973 - Newsmakers | Chicago Tribune Archive |publisher=Archives.chicagotribune.com |date=1973-02-05 |access-date=2015-07-10}} At the time, many thought the fire would close the school, but it recovered.

After much discussion, on February 3, 2017, college administrators announced that the college would close at the end of the 2016–17 academic year,{{cite web|url=http://www.wndu.com/content/news/St-Josephs-College-to-close-its-doors-amid-financial-crisis--413348113.html|author=Chronis, Kasey|title=Saint Joseph's College to close its doors amid financial crisis|work=16 WNDU|date=2017-02-09|access-date=2017-02-10}} as the college needed $100 million to continue operating: $27 million in debt, $35 million in infrastructure improvements, and $38 million to "re-engineer" the college.{{cite web|url=http://www.insideindianabusiness.com/story/34470991/pastoor-re-engineered-st-joe-could-be-model-for-others|title=Pastoor: 'Re-Engineered' St. Joe Could be Model |author=McGowan, Dan|publisher=Indiana Business Insider|date=2017-02-10|access-date=2017-02-10}} Outgoing president Robert Pastoor noted hopes of reopening, although his resignation was to take effect in May 2017.{{cite web|url=http://wlfi.com/2017/02/09/saint-josephs-college-president-will-call-it-quits-in-may/ |title=Saint Joseph's College president will call it quits in May |author1=Kruczek, Alexandra |author2=Moberger, Alexis |publisher=18wlfi.com |date=2017-02-09 |access-date=2017-02-10}} Three months later, administrators also announced that they were resigning the college's accreditation with the Higher Learning Commission.{{Cite web|url=http://www.insideindianabusiness.com/story/35059667/saint-joe-to-resign-accreditation|title=Saint Joe's to Drop Accreditation|last=Brown|first=Alex|website=www.insideindianabusiness.com|language=en|access-date=2019-10-24}}

In October 2018, it was announced that St. Joseph's would reopen as a junior college in July 2019 through a partnership with Marian University. The college would first begin operations in Indianapolis, where Marian University is located, under the name Saint Joseph's College of Marian University-Indianapolis and could later restart operations at its Rensselaer campus.{{cite web|url=https://www.insidehighered.com/quicktakes/2018/10/11/marian-saint-joseph%E2%80%99s-open-2-year-college |title=Marian, Saint Joseph's to Open 2-Year College |publisher=Inside Higher Education |date=2018-10-11 |access-date=2019-07-07}} One year later, resignations of a number of key members of the administrative team and board raised questions about the future viability of the closed Rensselaer Campus, further dimming the hopes of former alumni and the local community.{{Cite web|url=https://www.jconline.com/story/news/2019/10/09/rebirth-shuttered-st-joes-college-clouded-series-resignations/3919598002/|title=Rebirth of shuttered St. Joseph's College clouded by silence over resignations|last=Bangert|first=Dave|website=Journal & Courier|language=en|access-date=2019-10-11}} However, in February 2020 the college announced a plan to resume some classes and academic operations in partnership with other colleges and universities beginning in the fall of 2021.{{cite web |url=https://www.saintjoe.edu/ |title=The 128 Core Partners Comprehensive Plan |publisher=Saint Joseph's College |date=February 2020 |access-date=February 25, 2020}}

Campus

File:Saint Joseph's College Core Building.jpg

The campus has several distinctive features. The Romanesque-style Chapel and the reflecting pond in front of the Chapel are the most recognized features of campus. Drexel Hall was one of the first buildings on campus, and is distinctive for its unique atrium. Drexel has been renovated and restored to its historical appearance. The campus also includes a private recreational lake which is an old stone quarry.

Academics

Prior to its closure and reopening, the college was accredited by the Higher Learning Commission (HLC).{{cite web|url=https://www.ncahlc.org/component/directory/?Action=ShowBasic&Itemid=&instid=1210&lang=en |title=Higher Learning Commission |publisher=Ncahlc.org |access-date=2015-07-10}} Specific programs were accredited or approved by the National Council for Accreditation of Teacher Education (NCATE),{{cite web|url=http://www.ncate.org/tabid/177/Default.aspx?ch=106&state=in |archive-url=https://archive.today/20150418013107/http://www.ncate.org/tabid/177/Default.aspx?ch=106&state=in |url-status=usurped |archive-date=April 18, 2015 |title=Accredited Institutions by State |publisher=Ncate.org |access-date=2015-07-10}} the National League for Nursing (NLN), the Board of Commissioners of the International Assembly of Collegiate Business Education (IACBE),{{cite web |url=http://iacbe.org/pdf/directory-accredited-programs.pdf |title=International Assembly for Collegiate Business Education : Directory of Accredited Programs by Institution |publisher=Iacbe.org |access-date=2015-07-10 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150629005726/http://www.iacbe.org/pdf/directory-accredited-programs.pdf |archive-date=2015-06-29 }} and the State of Indiana Professional Standards Board for the Training of Elementary Teachers.

Saint Joseph's College was known for its Core Program under which students learned the basics of history, political science, natural science, literature and philosophy in integrated "core classes". This departs from the cafeteria-style approach to general education used by most colleges and universities in which students take discrete lower division classes in these subjects. However, credits for “core classes” were non-transferable to other colleges and universities.

Saint Joseph's College had a student-faculty ratio of 14:1.{{cite web|url=http://colleges.usnews.rankingsandreviews.com/best-colleges/st-josephs-college-indiana-1833 |title=St. Joseph's College (Indiana) | Best College | US News |publisher=Colleges.usnews.rankingsandreviews.com |access-date=2015-07-10}} 69% of full-time faculty at Saint Joseph's had their doctorates or terminal degree. SJC offers 75 major, minor, and pre-professional programs, along with the nationally acclaimed Core Curriculum, which provides a solid liberal arts education and a distinct career advantage.

Student life

Like most other Indiana colleges, SJC held an annual "Little 500" race. Unlike the bed or bicycle races held elsewhere, Saint Joseph's College staged a go-kart race in the same manner as Purdue University’s Grand Prix, albeit on a much smaller scale. The event was popular and brought alumni back to the school every year.{{cite web|url=http://www.thecatholicmoment.org/archive/2012/04-29/little-500-race.html |title=50 years later, 'Little 500' keeps buzzing along (April 29, 2012) |publisher=Thecatholicmoment.org |access-date=2015-07-10}}

Athletics

The Saint Joseph's athletic teams were called the Pumas. The college was a member of the Division II ranks of the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA), primarily competing as a member of the Great Lakes Valley Conference (GLVC) from 1977–78 until its initial closure at the end of the 2016–17 academic year.

Saint Joseph's competed in 15 intercollegiate varsity sports teams: Men's sports included baseball, basketball, cross country, football, golf, soccer, tennis and track & field; while women's sports included basketball, cross country, football, golf, soccer, softball, tennis, track & field and volleyball.

As of fall 2021, when the school was reopened, it has yet to decide on reinstating an athletics program.

=Mascot=

The school mascot was the Puma. It is the only post-secondary institution in the United States with the puma as its mascot, although several have mountain lions, which is a different name for the same species.

=History=

In 1956, the Saint Joseph's football team won a share of the NAIA Football National Championship, playing Montana State to a 0–0 tie in the Aluminum Bowl at War Memorial Stadium in Little Rock, Arkansas.{{cite web|url=http://www.encyclopediaofarkansas.net/encyclopedia/entry-detail.aspx?entryID=5489 |title=Aluminum Bowl |publisher=Encyclopedia of Arkansas |access-date=July 10, 2015}} The Pumas won six Indiana Collegiate Conference titles; 1955 co-champions, 1956, 1957, 1971, 1976 co-champions and 1977 co-champions. The football team had been dominant in their conference near its final years, winning the Great Lakes Football Conference championship in 2006, 2009 and 2010.

The school's baseball team was runner-up to the NCAA Division II Baseball Championship in 1996,{{cite web|url=https://www.ncaa.com/history/baseball/d2 |title=Baseball DII |publisher=NCAA.com |access-date=July 10, 2015}} led by pitcher Rick O'Dette, who would later be drafted by the Boston Red Sox in the 1997 MLB Draft (15th Round). The same year, the women's soccer team was the runner-up in the NCAA Division II Women's Soccer Championship. The school's women's tennis team has captured six GLVC conference titles since 1985 and completed three undefeated seasons.

In 2010, the men's basketball team led by head coach Richard Davis put together a string of three wins in the NCAA Division II men's basketball tournament to reach the Elite Eight for the second time in school history.

Notable people

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