The Minnesota State Mavericks are the college athletic teams of Minnesota State University, Mankato. More than 600 students participate each year in athletics for the university. Most of the university's athletic teams compete at the NCAA Division II level in the Northern Sun Intercollegiate Conference (NSIC). The men's and women's ice hockey teams compete at the Division I level in the Western Collegiate Hockey Association (WCHA). Minnesota State began competition in the NSIC in 2008-09, due to the dissolution of the North Central Conference.
The university has won 6 team and 49 individual national championships. The combined teams have won the NSIC US Bank All-Sports Award 4 times. Since 1993 the Mavericks have been awarded the most National Championships out of all sixteen colleges and universities in the Northern Sun Conference. The Mavericks also participate in the Division II Learfield Sports Directorsâ Cup national competition.
Sports
Minnesota State University Football: Summer Strength 2017 - MSU Offseason Grind 2017.
The Minnesota Mavericks athelitics program fields 8 mens sports and 10 womens sports teams. The men's sports teams include baseball, basketball cross country, football, golf, ice hockey, track and field and wresting. The women's teams include basketball, cross country, golf, ice hockey, soccer, softball, swimming and diving, tennis, track and field, volleyball. In addition, the athletics program includes the athletic marching band called the Maverick Machine, competitive dance and noncompetitive cheerleading.
Baseball
The men's baseball team has had considerable success in recent years, reaching the College World Series in 2010, 2012, 2013, and 2014. The baseball team has finished the 2011-2014 seasons with average winning percentages points at 0.750 or above. Top players who helped lead the Mavericks to a second-place at the Division II Baseball World Series in 2013 in included righthanded pitcher Jason Hoppe who set the NCAA single-season record with 55 1-3 consecutive scoreless innings streak and righthanded pitcher Harvey Martin who was named national pitcher of the year by Rawlings/ABCA, Daktronics and the NCBWA and was named First Team All-American by those three organizations. Martin went 9-1 and had a 2.06 earned run average as a senior. In 2013 they finished as runners-up to the University of Tampa. The team is currently coached by Matt Magers.
Football
The Minnesota State football team plays in NCAA Division II and is a member of the Northern Sun Intercollegiate Conference. Since 1962, they have played in Blakeslee Stadium, with a natural grass field and a capacity of 7,000.
The current head coach is Todd Hoffner, who has led Minnesota State to NCAA playoff appearances (2008, 2009, 2014, 2015 & 2017) including an appearance at the NCAA National Championship game in 2014.
The Mavericks won the NSIC championship as well as the NSIC South Division championship in 2012, but those titles were later vacated after it was discovered that they had used two players who were ineligible per NCAA rules. The school appealed the vacated titles, but that appeal was denied on Jan. 31, 2014.
Minnesota State alumni who have gone on to the NFL include wide receiver Adam Thielen, offensive lineman Chris Reed and tight end Bob Bruer.
Men's basketball
The Mavericks notably lost in the finals of the 1947 NAIA Division I Men's Basketball Tournament to Marshall University by a score of 73 to 59.
Minnesota State is currently coached by Matt Margenthaler, the school's all-time winningest men's basketball coach who is a 1991 Western Illinois graduate that has guided the Mavericks to a 330-133 mark for a .713 winning percentage, seven conference championships and 11 NCAA tournament appearances in his 15 years with program.
Women's basketball
The women's basketball team won the 2009 NCAA Division II national championship with a 103â"94 win over Franklin Pierce University on March 27, 2009 in San Antonio, Texas. The combined score of the game (197 points) established a championship tournament record for most points in a game by two teams.
Men's ice hockey
Minnesota State notably competes at the Division I level in both men's and women's hockey. The team plays at the Verizon Wireless Center and practices at the All Seasons Arena.
Prior to 1996, the program competed in the NCAA Division II, during which time they won the 1980 NCAA Division II National Championship by defeating Elmira College 5-2 in the final. The Mavericks earned their first berth in the NCAA Division I Tournament in 2002-03. They lost to eventual East Regional champion Cornell University 5-2 in the opening round.
The hockey program is currently led by head coach Mike Hastings, who started in 2012. His assistants are former MSU defenseman Darren Blue and Todd Knott. Hastings took the place of Troy Jutting, who was named the WCHA Coach of the Year during the 2007-08 season after finishing 19-16-4 overall. Jutting held the post as head coach since the 2000-01 season after replacing longtime coach Don Brose. The Mavericks commenced play at the Division I level during the 1996-97 season.
Mavericks alumni who have played in the NHL include Ryan Carter (Anaheim/Carolina/Minnesota), Steve Wagner (St. Louis/Pittsburgh), David Backes (St. Louis), Tim Jackman (Columbus/Phoenix/Los Angeles/New York Islanders/Calgary), Grant Stevenson (San Jose) and Jon Kalinski (Philadelphia). Carter became the first former Maverick to have his name engraved into the Stanley Cup, as a member of the 2007 Stanley Cup-winning Anaheim Ducks.
David Backes became the first former Maverick to be selected to the U.S. Olympic Team for men's hockey and won a silver medal during the 2010 Winter Olympics.
Women's ice hockey
Softball
Minnesota State's softball team is led by longtime head coach Lori Meyer, a member of the National Fastpitch Coaches Hall of Fame who has helmed the Mavericks since 1985. Under Meyer Minnesota State has won one DII national championship (2017), three North Central Conference titles (1987, 1989, 2007) and four Northern Sun Intercollegiate Conference titles (2012, 2013, 2014, 2016), made 13 trips to the NCAA Division II National Tournament (1987, 1989, 1995, 1997, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2016) and a pair of trips to the NCAA Championships (1987 and 2011). Minnesota State appeared in one Women's College World Series in 1975.
Track and field
Junior pole vaulter Katelin Rains claimed her second NCAA Division II indoor pole vault championship and was named the USTFCCCA National Field Athlete of the Year. She hails from the same high school as former Maverick and U.S. Olympian David Backes, both attended Spring Lake Park High School in Spring Lake Park, Minnesota.
In 2010, senior Denise Mokaya won the Division II Indoor NCAA National Championship in the 800m, winning in 1:51.41
Minnesota Vikings
Minnesota State University was the location of the summer training camp for the Minnesota Vikings National Football League team since 1966 until 2017 when the team moved to the Minneapolis suburb of Eagan, Minnesota.
See also
- List of college athletic programs in Minnesota
References
External links
- Official website