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Bellarmine University Bellarmine University (BU; ) is a private Catholic university in Louisville, Kentucky. It opened on October 3, 1950, as Bellarmine College, established by Archbishop John A. Floersh of the Archdiocese of Louisville and named after Saint Rober ...
, located in
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, in intercollegiate sports as a member of the
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ranks, primarily competing in the
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for most sports since the 2020–21 academic year. The Knights previously competed in the
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(GLVC) of the
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ranks from 1978–79 to 2019–20.


Overview

On June 18, 2019, it was officially announced that the Knights would join the ASUN beginning in the 2020–21 school year, starting a four-year transition to
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. Four Bellarmine teams in sports that are not sponsored by the ASUN have varied homes. Bellarmine has been a member of the
Southern Conference The Southern Conference (SoCon) is a collegiate athletic conference affiliated with the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) Division I. Southern Conference football teams compete in the Football Championship Subdivision (formerly ...
(SoCon) for wrestling since it joined the ASUN. The Knights had also been SoCon members in men's lacrosse, a sport in which they have competed as Division I members since the 2005 season (2004–05 school year), before the ASUN reinstated men's lacrosse in the 2022 season. Men's and women's swimming and diving joined the
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, a league with which the ASUN is a partner. Field hockey became a Division I independent for 2020–21, and joined the
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as an affiliate member in July 2021. During the transition period, Knights teams other than men's lacrosse are ineligible for NCAA-sanctioned postseason play. Men's lacrosse is not subject to this restriction because it had been a D-I member before the transition.


Varsity teams

Bellarmine competes in 25 intercollegiate varsity sports: Men's sports include baseball, basketball, cross country, golf, lacrosse, soccer, sprint football, swimming, tennis, track & field and wrestling; while women's sports include basketball, cross country, field hockey, golf, soccer, softball, swimming, tennis, track & field, volleyball. Cheerleading and dance are listed as co-ed sports on Bellarmine's athletic website, although the dance team is all-female. ;Notes:


Championships

On March 26, 2011, the Knights won the
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. On April 10, 2015 the Bellarmine University Dance Team captured their first national title at the 2015 NDA Collegiate Dance Championship. On April 5, 2019, the team captured its second national title at the 2019 NDA Collegiate Dance Championship.


Individual sports


Lacrosse

The university announced the athletic department would begin sponsoring men's lacrosse in 2004. BU hired Jack McGetrick as the program's first head coach. In 2005 the team competed as independent members in NCAA Division I. In 2007 the Knights joined the
Great Western Lacrosse League The Great Western Lacrosse League, also known as the GWLL, was an NCAA Division I men's college lacrosse athletic conference that existed from 1994 to 2009. The conference was created when the NCAA instituted automatic qualifiers to the NCAA ch ...
(GWLL) after the league lost
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to athletic department cuts. In 2010 the GWLL ceased operations after Notre Dame left the league for the
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. Bellarmine and the remaining members of the GWLL joined the
ECAC Lacrosse League The ECAC Lacrosse League was an American NCAA Division I college athletic conference and part of the Eastern College Athletic Conference. Founded in 1999 with play beginning in 2000, this part of the conference only sponsored men's lacrosse. It di ...
. Tragedy struck the Knights Lacrosse program in October 2010 when coach McGetrick died after a long battle with cancer. Since founding the program he led the Knights to a 45–41 record. Before Bellarmine, McGetrick coached of the
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for 11 seasons. McGetrick ranks in the top-50 of Division I men's lacrosse coaches with a record of 132–115. The 2014 season was Bellarmine's last in ECAC Lacrosse. After the
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announced it would begin sponsoring both men's and women's lacrosse in the 2014–15 school year (2015 season), which took two of the six schools then in the league, Bellarmine announced it would become a lacrosse-only member of the ASUN effective in July 2014. However, before the conference move took effect, the ASUN and
Southern Conference The Southern Conference (SoCon) is a collegiate athletic conference affiliated with the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) Division I. Southern Conference football teams compete in the Football Championship Subdivision (formerly ...
(SoCon) announced an agreement under which sponsorship of men's lacrosse would switch from the ASUN to the SoCon after the 2014 season. Accordingly, Bellarmine lacrosse began SoCon play in the 2015 season. The ASUN–SoCon lacrosse partnership took a new form after the 2021 season when the ASUN reinstated its men's lacrosse league. Bellarmine was joined in the revived ASUN league by five new single-sport members—Air Force, which also moved from SoCon lacrosse; Detroit Mercy, previously a single-sport member of the
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; and three of the four 2021 independents in Cleveland State, Robert Morris, and Utah. The other full ASUN member with men's lacrosse, Jacksonville, remained in SoCon men's lacrosse. A men's lacrosse realignment triggered by the expectation and ultimate announcement of a new
Atlantic 10 Conference The Atlantic 10 Conference (A-10) is a collegiate athletic conference whose schools compete in the National Collegiate Athletic Association's (NCAA) Division I. The A-10's member schools are located in states mostly on the United States Eastern ...
men's lacrosse league led to the shuttering of SoCon men's lacrosse after the 2022 season. Jacksonville returned to ASUN men's lacrosse, and full SoCon member and current ASUN beach volleyball associate
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added men's lacrosse to its ASUN membership. Former GLVC member
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, which joined the D-I
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(which does not sponsor lacrosse) in July 2022, also joined ASUN men's lacrosse.


Basketball

Men's basketball has been a part of Bellarmine's athletic department since the school's founding in 1950. That same year student Ted Wade became the first black player on an integrated college basketball team in
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. The basketball program has been coached by 11 different men and is currently headed by
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native
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. Davenport is one of two Bellarmine coaches who have also guided teams to Kentucky's high school championship, both doing so with Louisville schools. He did it in 1988 at Ballard High. The other coach who moved up to the college level was Joe Reibel, who won with St. Xavier High in 1962. Reibel is Bellarmine's winningest coach with a record of 346–277. A unique Bellarmine coach was
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personality and was a member of Mensa, an international organization for only the brightest two percent of people on
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. Arguably the most famous Bellarmine coach was
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, the
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great at the
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. Groza was an All-American, Gold Medal winner in the 1948 London Olympics and first team NBA. In its history, the Knights have won five GLVC men's basketball titles and four NCAA
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Regional titles. On March 26, 2011, the Knights won its first NCAA Division II National Championship, led by guards
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and Braydon Hobbs. The Knights defeated BYU–Hawaii for the title, 71-68. The championship game aired on national television on the
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network. An estimated 2,906 fans were in attendance for the championship game. Most of which were Bellarmine fans that had made the trip from Louisville to watch the Knights compete in the championship held in Springfield,
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at the
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.


Swimming and diving

In 2012, Bellarmine University announced the start of its swimming program.


Track and field

Headed by Coach Chase Broughton


Sprint football

Bellarmine announced in June 2021 that it would add
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as a varsity sport effective in 2022–23. Sprint football is played under standard college football rules, but players can be no heavier than with a minimum of 5% body fat at the team's official weigh-in. The Knights are one of six inaugural members of the Midwest Sprint Football League. Sprint football is not governed by the NCAA, but is fully incorporated into the Bellarmine Athletics Department. The Knights play home games at Brother Thomas More Page Stadium on the nearby campus of Saint Xavier High School.


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