Mansfield Mountaineers

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Mansfield Mountaineers
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UniversityMansfield University of Pennsylvania
ConferencesPennsylvania State Athletic Conference (PSAC), Collegiate Sprint Football League (CSFL)
NCAADivision II
Athletic directorPeggy Carl
LocationMansfield, Pennsylvania
Varsity teams11
NicknameMountaineers
ColorsRed and black[1]
   
Websitegomounties.com

The Mansfield Mountaineers or Mounties represent the Mansfield University of Pennsylvania, located in Mansfield, Pennsylvania, in NCAA Division II intercollegiate sports.

The Mountaineers are members of the Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference (PSAC) for eleven varsity sports. Mansfield University Sprint Football team participates in the Collegiate Sprint Football League (CSFL). Mansfield have been members of the PSAC since its foundation in 1951 and a non-football member since 2007.

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Mansfield fielded a football team dating back to 1891, but discontinued the Division II varsity football program after the 2006 season, due to budgetary shortfalls.[2] Starting in 2008, largely through the efforts of Sports Information Director Steve McCloskey, the university began competition in the Collegiate Sprint Football League.[3][4]

The first night football game of all time was played in Mansfield, Pennsylvania on September 28, 1892, between Mansfield (then called Mansfield State Normal) and Wyoming Seminary. It ended bitterly at halftime in a 0–0 tie.[5]

In 2013, a new artificial (turf grass) playing surface and lights were installed on Karl Van Norman Field. On September 14, 2013, Mansfield played Princeton University in a CSFL game, marking a return to night football in Mansfield after a 121-year absence. Mansfield defeated Princeton 24–14 in front of a record crowd of 6,223 fans at Van Norman Field.[6]

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References[edit]

  1. ^ "Mansfield University Graphic Standards". Retrieved February 8, 2017.
  2. ^ "On heels of 0-10 season, Mansfield cuts football". ESPN.com. 2006-11-16. Retrieved 2024-03-13.
  3. ^ Mansfield University to add sprint football for 2008 season 10/05/2007
  4. ^ Thompson, Adam (2008-09-26). "A Small League for Little Dudes Is the New Hope at Mansfield U.". Wall Street Journal. p. A1.
  5. ^ Mansfield, Pennsylvania - It happened one night - First Football under lights - Mansfield PA 1892
  6. ^ "Pa. school wins 1st night game in 121 years".

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