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Intercollegiate athletics teams of California Baptist University From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Cal Baptist Lancers are the athletic teams that represent California Baptist University, located in Riverside, California, in intercollegiate sports as a member of the Division I level of the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA), primarily competing in the Western Athletic Conference (WAC).[3][4][5] The men's water polo team competes in the West Coast Conference (WCC), the women's water polo team competes in the Golden Coast Conference (GCC), and the men's wrestling team competes in the Big 12 Conference.[6]
Cal Baptist Lancers | |
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University | California Baptist University |
Conference | WAC (primary) Big 12 (men's wrestling) WWPA (men's water polo) GCC (women's water polo) |
NCAA | Division I |
Athletic director | Micah Parker[1] |
Location | Riverside, California |
Varsity teams | 18 |
Basketball arena | Fowler Events Center |
Baseball stadium | James W. Totman Stadium |
Softball stadium | John C. Funk Stadium |
Soccer stadium | CBU Soccer Stadium |
Other venues | Lancer Aquatics Center Van Dyne Gym |
Nickname | Lancers |
Colors | Navy blue and gold[2] |
Website | cbulancers |
Cal Baptist competes in 19 intercollegiate varsity sports:[7] Men's sports include baseball, basketball, cross country, golf, soccer, swimming & diving, track (distance), water polo and wrestling; while women's sports include basketball, cross country, golf, soccer, softball, stunt, swimming & diving, track (distance), volleyball and water polo; and co-ed sports include cheerleading and dance. In 2017, Cal Baptist announced that women's beach volleyball will be a varsity sport "in the near future", but no specific date for the addition of the sport has been given.[8]
The Lancers also field a team in stunt, an NCAA emerging sport for women.[citation needed]
Men's sports | Women's sports |
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Baseball | Basketball |
Basketball | Cross country |
Cross country | Golf |
Golf | Soccer |
Soccer | Softball |
Swimming and diving | Stunt |
Track† | Swimming and diving |
Water polo | Track† |
Wrestling | Volleyball |
Water polo | |
† = outdoor distance running only | |
Sport | Association | Division | Year | Runner-up | Score | References |
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Softball (1) | NAIA | Single | 2009 | St. Gregory's | 3–2 | |
Stunt (2) | CSA [n 1] | Division I/II | 2021 | Oklahoma Baptist | 19–11 | [9][10] |
2022 | Oklahoma Baptist | 20–5 | [11][12] | |||
Men's swimming and diving (4) |
NAIA | Single | 2006 | Lindenwood | 752–272 | |
2007 | Lindenwood | 937.5–499 | ||||
2008 | Simon Fraser | 573–503 | ||||
2009 | Fresno Pacific | 693–489 | ||||
Women's swimming and diving (5) |
NAIA | Single | 2005 | Simon Fraser | 551–496 | |
2006 | SCAD Savannah | 457–336 | ||||
2007 | Simon Fraser | 783.5–584 | ||||
2008 | Simon Fraser | 729–585 | ||||
2011 | Fresno Pacific | 616–459 | ||||
Women's volleyball (2) | NAIA | Single | 2004 | Concordia Irvine | 3–1 | |
2005 | Columbia (MO) | 3–0 |
Source:[13]
Venue | Sport | Opened |
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James W. Totman Stadium | Baseball | 2007 |
John Funk Stadium | Softball | 2007 |
CBU Soccer Stadium | Soccer | 2022 |
Van Dyne Gym | Wrestling Volleyball | 1968 |
Lancers Aquatic Center | Swimming | 1998 |
Athletics Performance Center | (all CBU sports) | 2019 |
CBU Cheer Gym | Stunt | 2013 |
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