Men's Sports

Curry College Men's Sports
Curry College offers seven varsity sports for male student-athletes – baseball, basketball, football, hockey, lacrosse, soccer and tennis.

Fall
During the fall, the Colonels compete in football and soccer.

In 2007, Curry won its fifth-consecutive NEFC Championship and made its fifth-straight appearance in the NCAA Division III Tournament. The Colonels defeated Empire 8 Conference Champions Hartwick College, 42-21, at home in the first round of the 2007 NCAA Championship and advanced to the Tournament "Sweet Sixteen." Curry, #19 nationally in the AFCA Coaches Poll, lost to the fifth-ranked Cardinals of St. John Fisher College in the second round. 

In 2008, second-year soccer mentor Peter Mendel will look to build upon the success of his debut season when he led the Colonels to a 5-4-3 conference record. 

Winter
Curry’s winter sports programs, ice hockey and basketball, are among the strongest in the region.

In 2007-2008, the Colonels' ice hockey squad finished with a 16-9-1 overall record and a 14-1-1 mark in the ECAC Northeast, capturing the conference regular-season title.

In 2007-2008, the Colonels’ men’s basketball team set a school record for wins in a season (18), captured the regular-season title in The Commonwealth Coast Conference (TCCC), won its first conference tournament title since 1986 and made its first-ever NCAA Division III Tournament appearance.

Spring
In the spring , the Colonels contend for post-season action in three additional sports – baseball, lacrosse and tennis.

In 2008, the Colonels' baseball squad notched a school record 28 wins. In 2007, Curry won its first CCC Championship since 1997, and made its first-ever NCAA Tournament appearance.

The Colonels’ lacrosse and tennis teams host their TCCC competitors at state-of-the-art facilities – Walter M. Katz Field and the “Big Nine” Courts.

Baseball
Basketball
Football
Hockey
Lacrosse
Soccer
Tennis