Bates Bobcats

Bates Bobcats
University Bates College
Conference New England Small College Athletic Conference
NCAA Division III
Athletic director Kevin McHugh
Location Lewiston, Maine
Varsity teams 16 men's, 16 women's
Football stadium Garcelon Field
Basketball arena Alumni Gymnasium
Baseball stadium Leahey Baseball Field
Softball stadium Lafayette Street Pitch
Soccer stadium Russell Street Field
Lacrosse stadium Campus Avenue Field
Other arenas Merrill Gymnasium
Mascot Bobcat
Nickname 'Cats
Colors      Garnet
Website athletics.bates.edu

The Bates Bobcats are the athletic teams of Bates College. The college sponsors 31 varsity teams and nine club teams. The college's official mascot is the bobcat, and official color is garnet. The school sponsors 32 varsity sports (16 men's, 16 women's), most of which compete in the Division III New England Small College Athletic Conference (NESCAC). The school's men's and women's ski teams and men's and women's squash teams compete in Division I. The college also competes with its Maine rivals Bowdoin and Colby in the Colby-Bates-Bowdoin Consortium (CBB). This is one of the oldest football rivalries in the United States. This consortium is a series of historically highly competitive football games ending in the championship game between the three schools. Bates has won this championship at total of eleven times including 2014, and in 2015, beat Bowdoin 31–0 after their 34–28 overtime home victory over Colby.[1] Bates is currently the holder of the winning streak, and has the record for biggest victory in the athletic conference with a 51-0 shutout of Colby College.

Bates maintains 31 varsity teams, and 9 club teams, including sailing, cycling, ice hockey, rugby, and water polo.[2] According to U.S. Rowing, the Women's Rowing Team is ranked 1st in the New England Small College Athletic Conference, and 1st overall in NCAA Division III Rowing, as of 2016.[3][4] In April 2005, the college's athletic program was ranked in the top 5% of national athletics programs.[5] As of 2016, the college has graduated a total of 11 olympians, one of whom won the Olympic Gold Medal rowing for Canada.[6]

The Bobcats have broken records on the state, regional and national level. In the 2015 season, the women's rowing team was the most decorated rowing team in collegiate racing while also being the first to sweep every major rowing competition in its athletic conference in the history of Division III athletics. The ice hockey team is the first team to win the NESCAC Club Ice Hockey Championships four times in a row. In 2015, the men's rowing team had the fastest ascension in rankings of any sport in its athletic conference and is currently the NESCAC Rowing Champion.[7] Bates has the 5th highest NESCAC title hold, and holds the top titles in women's and men's rowing. Bates follows Bowdoin's 30 NESCAC titles with its 16, and its followed by Colby's 9 titles.

Men's sports

Men's football

The men's football team competes in the Division III New England Small College Athletic Conference (NESCAC). The football team is led by head coach, Mark Harriman, who is jointly serving as the assistant director of athletics.[8]

Year Competition Aggr. Score Result Notes Cite
2015 CBB Championship 2-1 Won Bates won with a 31–0 win over Bowdoin, after their 10-9 overtime home victory over Colby. [9]
2014 CBB Championship 2-1 Won Bates won with a 10-7 win over Bowdoin, after their 34-28 win over Colby. [10]
2012 CBB Championship 2-1 Won Bates won with a 14-6 win over Bowdoin, after their 31-6 win over Colby. [11]
2002 CBB Championship 2-1 Won Bates won with a 48-28 win over Bowdoin after their 19-14 win over Colby. [11]
1999 CBB Championship 2-1 Won Bates won with a 38-7 win over Bowdoin after an overtime victory of 20-17 with Colby. [11]
1986 CBB Championship 2-1 Won Bates won with 36-0 shutout over Bowdoin, after a 21-6 win over Colby. [11]
1981 CBB Championship 2-1 Won Bates won with a 23-1 win over Bowdoin after their 10-6 win over Colby. [11]
1978 CBB Championship 2-1 Won Bates won with a 24-14 win over Bowdoin after their 27-20 win over Colby. [11]
1974 CBB Championship 2-1 Won Bates won with a 18-7 win over Bowdoin after a 16-14 victory over Colby. [11]
1970 CBB Championship 2-1 Won Bates won with a 21-3 win over Bowdoin after a 14-7 win over Colby. [11]
1968 CBB Championship 2-1 Won Bates won with a 41-14 win over Bowdoin after a 28-12 victory over Colby. [11]
1967 CBB Championship 2-1 Won Bates won with a 38-24 victory over Bowdoin after a 38-14 win over Colby. [11]
1966 CBB Championship 2-1 Won Bates won with a 35-13 win over Bowdoin, after a win over 28-7 Colby. [11]
1956 Maine State Series 5-0 Won Bates won five straight games to capture the state title. [12]

Men's basketball

Bates College's men's basketball team is led by head coach Jon Furbush, and in 2015 he led the team to the semi-finals of the NCAA Division III Basketball Championships. He is the youngest head coach in the history of the team and was named the 2014–15 Maine Coach of the Year by the Maine Men's Basketball Coaches and Writers Association.[13]

Year Competition Aggr. Score Result Notes Cite
2015 Charlie Ryan Classic Championship 79-49 / 86-65 Won Hosted in Waterville, Maine. [14]
2015 Naismith Classic Championship 93-74 / 62-59 Won Hosted in Springfield, Massachusetts. [14]
2014 Babson Invitational 81-78 Won Hosted on the Babson College Campus [15]
2014 Salem State Holiday Classic Championship 97-73 Won Hosted in Salem, Massachusetts. [16]
2012 Chuck Resler Tournament Championship 71-50 Won Hosted in Rochester, Massachusetts. [17]

Men's baseball

Year Competition Aggr. Score Result Notes Cite
2015 RussMatt Invitational 9-6 Won Second game, win over Babson College hosted at Leahey Baseball Pitch in Lewiston, Maine [18]
Bates playing a lacrosse friendly against Williams College on Garcelon Field in 2016

Men's golf

Year Competition Aggr. Score Result Notes Cite
2015 CBB Tournament 1-0 Won At the Martindale C.C. in Auburn, Maine, first out of 3 DIII schools [19]
2014 Maine State Championship 1-0 Won At the Bangor Municipal G.C. in Bangor, Maine [20]
2014 CBB Tournament 1-0 Won At the Waterville G.C. in Waterville, Maine, first out of 3 DIII schools [20]
2012 Sid Farr Invitational 2-1 Won At the Waterville G.C. in Waterville, Maine. Score: 5 - 5 [21]

Men's lacrosse

The men's lacrosse team is led by head coach, Peter Lasagna, who has been head for the past 16th seasons. In 2015, Lasagna won his third NESCAC Coach of the Year and has led the Bobcats to five appearances in the NESCAC Championship.[22] In 2015, the team reported 156 points scored, ranking them 6th in-conference, and 5th overall.[23]

Men's rowing

The Men's Rowing team is headed by Peter Steenstra, who was awarded the 2015 Division III Coach of the Year Award by the College Rowing Coaches Association, after also receiving Men's and Women's Coach of the Year honors from both the New England Small College Athletic Conference (NESCAC) and the Eastern College Athletic Conference (ECAC).[24] Alumni, Andrew Byrnes (class of 2005), won the Olympic Gold Medal while rowing for the Canadian National Team, in 2008 in the Beijing Olympics.

Year Competition Aggr. Score Result Notes Cite
2016 President's Cup Regatta 1-0 Won Final: 1st out of 3, in Green, Maine [25]
2015 ECAC/NIRC Regatta 1-0 Won Final: 10 - 6 [26]
2015 President's Cup Regatta 1-0 Won Final: 8 - 6 [27]
2015 ECAC National Invitational Rowing Championship 3-0 Won Lead the athletic conference. [28]
2015 Bates' Invitational 1-0 Won Final: 12 - 1 [29]
2015 NESCAC Men's Rowing Championship 1-0 Won First top ten breakthrough [7]
2014 CBB Chase Regatta 3-0 Won Final: 7 - 2 [30]
2013 New England Rowing Championship 1-3 3rd In Worcester, Massachusetts [31]
2011 CBB Chase Regatta 3-0 Won Final: 1/2 [32]
2011 Quinsigamond Regatta 2-4 3rd Placed 3rd out of 24 boats [32]
2011 President's Cup Regatta 2-0 Won The college's first President's Cup Regatta win [33]
2010 Quinsigamond Regatta 0-1 2nd The first placing at the Quinsigamond Regatta, and first appearance. [33]
2010 CBB Chase Regatta 1-0 Won Final: 1/2 [33]

Men's tennis

Year Competition Aggr. Score Result Notes Cite
2009 NCAA Division III Tennis Doubles Championship 2-0 Won Hosted in Claremont, CA. The men's team also made it to the finals for singles tennis in 2009. [34]
1988 NESCAC Men's Tennis Championship 3-0 Won The first and most recent conference win for tennis. [35]

Men's rugby

Year Competition Aggr. Score Result Notes Cite
1997 National Rugby Championship 0-1 2nd The team has made it to regionals or nationals all but one year. [36]

Men's nordic skiing

Year Competition Aggr. Score Result Notes Cite
2008 NCAA Division I Skiing Championship 1-0 4th The college's Nordic Skiing team sent students that were was the highest ranked skiers in the Eastern Intercollegiate Ski Association [37]

Men's cross country

Year Competition Aggr. Score Result Notes Cite
1989 NESCAC Men's Cross Country Championship 2-1 Won The conclusion of the streak starting from 1983, was the record streak until William's 00' streak. The fifth consecutive win of any NESCAC college. [38]
1986 NESCAC Men's Cross Country Championship 2-1 Won The fourth consecutive win of any NESCAC college. [38]
1985 NESCAC Men's Cross Country Championship 2-1 Won The third consecutive win of any NESCAC college. [38]
1984 NESCAC Men's Cross Country Championship 2-1 Won The second consecutive win of any NESCAC college. [38]
1983 NESCAC Men's Cross Country Championship 2-1 Won The first overall NESCAC win for men's cross-country. [38]

Men's track & field

Year Competition Aggr. Score Result Notes Cite
2016 Maine State Men's Outdoor Championship 2-0 Won This is the first 7 time back-to-back consecutive win of any college in this competition. [39]
2016 Bates' Invitational 1-0 Won 1st out of 5 Division III schools. [40]
2015 Maine State Men's Outdoor Championship 2-0 Won 1st out of 5 Division III schools. [40]
2015 Bates' Invitational 1-0 Won 1st out of 5 Division III schools. [40]
2015 Maine State Meet 1-0 Won 1st out of 5 Division III schools. [41]
2015 New England Division III Outdoor Championship 2-1 2nd 2nd out of 29 Division III schools. [40]
2015 New England Division III Indoor Championship 1-2 2nd 2nd out of 26 Division III schools. [40]
2014 Maine State Men's Outdoor Championship 2-0 Won 1st out of 5 Division III schools. [39]
2014 NESCAC Men's Track & Field Championship 3-2 3rd 3rd out of 11 Division III schools in the New England Small College Athletic Conference. [42]
2014 Maine State Men's Indoor Championship 2-0 Won 1st out of 5 Division III schools. [43]
2013 Maine State Men's Outdoor Championship 2-0 Won 1st out of 5 Division III schools. [39]
2013 Tufts Invitational 1-0 Won 1st out of 10 Division III schools. [44]
2013 Maine State Championship 4-0 Won 1st out of 5 Division III schools. [45]
2013 New England Division III Indoor Championship 1-2 2nd 2nd out of 26 Division III schools. [45]
2013 New England Division III Outdoor Championship 0-1 2nd 2nd out of 26 Division III schools. [45]
2013 ECAC Division III Outdoor Championship 2-0 Won 1st out of 59 Division III schools. [45]
2012 USM Invitational 9-0 Won 1st out of 8 Division III schools. [46]
2012 New England Division III Outdoor Championship 2-0 Won 1st out of 26 Division III schools. [47]
2012 Maine State Men's Outdoor Championship 2-0 Won 1st out of 5 Division III schools. [39]
2012 NESCAC Men's Track & Field Championship 1-0 Won The 12 years that transpired between the college's first win is the longest time a college has won a title, after its first win, in the NESCAC. [48]
2012 ECAC Division III Indoor Championship 2-0 Won 1st out of 62 Division III schools. [49]
2012 ECAC Division III Outdoor Championship 2-0 Won 1st out of 59 Division III schools. [50]
2011 Maine State Men's Indoor Championship 4-0 Won 1st out of 4 Division III schools. [51]
2011 Maine State Men's Outdoor Championship 2-0 Won 1st out of 5 Division III schools. [39]
2011 USM Invitational 9-0 Won 1st out of 5 Division III schools. [52]
2011 Bates Invitational 1-0 Won 1st out of 5 Division III schools. [52]
2011 Colby Invitational 1-0 Won 1st out of 5 Division III schools. [52]
2011 NESCAC Men's Track & Field Championship 0-1 2nd 2nd out of 11 Division III schools in the New England Small College Athletic Conference. [52]
2011 ECAC Division III Outdoor Championship 1-0 Won 1st out of 59 Division III schools. [52]
2010 Maine State Men's Outdoor Championship 2-0 Won This was the highest scoring championship game in its history (300-2 aggr. score.) [39]
2010 USM Invitational 9-0 Won 1st out of 6 Division III schools. [53]
2000 NESCAC Men's Track & Field Championship 1-0 Won The college's first NESCAC title for track& field. [48]

Men's squash

Year Competition Aggr. Score Result Notes Cite
2016 NESCAC Men's Squash Championship 0-1 2nd The competition has been won by Trinity College for every year it has been in the athletic conference, competing against Williams College for first spot. In 2016, breaking the pattern, Bates defeated Williams and secured the second place after a loss to Trinity. [54]
2015 National Squash Championship 2-0 Won The winning student being the first in the history of the athletic conference, to be named the All American all four years he played for the college. [55]
2015 DIII Men's Individual Squash Championship 2-0 Won The first national squash title for the college. [56]
2015 Boston Round Robin 1-0 Won vs. Stanford University held at Harvard University, in Cambridge, Massachusetts. Score: 9 - 0; vs. Wesleyan University, Score: 9 - 0 [57]
2015 Pioneer Valley Invitational 2-0 Won vs. Amherst College in Amherst, Massachusetts. Score: 8 - 1 [57]
2014 CSA Individual Squash Championship 1-0 Won vs. Columbia University, at Princeton University, in Princeton, New Jersey. Score: 3 - 2 [58]
2013 CSA Team Squash Championship 1-0 Won vs. Williams College, at Northeastern University, in Boston, Massachusetts. Score: 6 - 3 [59]
2012 Boston Round Robin 1-0 Won vs. Wesleyan University, at Massachusetts Institute of Technology, in Boston, Massachusetts. Score: 5 - 4 [60]
2011 CSA Team Squash Championship 1-0 Won vs. Brown University, at at Princeton University, in Princeton, New Jersey. Score: 7 - 2 [61]

Women's sports

Women's rowing

The Women's Rowing team is headed by Peter Steenstra, who was awarded the 2015 Division III Coach of the Year Award by the College Rowing Coaches Association, after also receiving Men's and Women's Coach of the Year honors from both the New England Small College Athletic Conference (NESCAC) and the Eastern College Athletic Conference (ECAC).[24] The women's rowing team is the first rowing team to sweep every major rowing competition in its athletic conference in the history of Division III athletics, a feat completed in 2015. According to U.S. Rowing, the Women's Rowing Team is ranked 1st in the New England Small College Athletic Conference, and 1st overall in NCAA Division III Rowing, as of 2016.[3]

Year Competition Aggr. Score Result Notes Cite
2016 President's Cup Regatta 1-0 Won Final: 1st out of 3, in Green, Maine [25]
2015 NCAA Division III Women's Rowing Championship 5-0 Won At the Sacramento State Aquatic Center. [62]
2015 NESCAC Women's Rowing Championship 1-0 Won This is the first consecutive win of the championship. [7]
2015 New England Rowing Championship 1-0 Won Final: 7 - 1 [4]
2015 ECAC National Invitational Rowing Championship 3-0 Won Lead the athletic conference. [28]
2015 President's Cup Regatta 1-0 Won Final: 11 - 1 [4]
2015 Head of the Charles Regatta 3-1 Won 1st out of 30 teams [4]
2015 Bates' Invitational 1-0 Won Final: 12 - 1 [4]
2014 NESCAC Women's Rowing Championship 2-0 Won The college's first rowing championship. [63]
2014 Head of the Charles Regatta 2-0 Won 1st out of 30 teams [64]
2014 CBB Chase Regatta 6-2 Won Final: 8 - 0 [30]
2014 New England Rowing Championship 0-1 2nd Placed 2nd out of 28 boats [30]
2014 NCAA Division III Women's Rowing Championship 4-3 3rd Indianapolis, Indiana at Eagle Creek Park [30]
2013 NCAA Division III Women's Rowing Championship 0-1 2nd Placed 2nd out of 28 boats [65]
2012 NCAA Division III Women's Rowing Championship 0-1 2nd Placed 2nd out of 6 boats [66]
2011 CBB Chase Regatta 3-0 Won Final: 1/2 [32]
2011 Head of the Charles Regatta 0-1 2nd Placed 2nd out of 29 boats [32]
2011 Quinsigamond Regatta 2-1 Won Placed 1st out of 39 boats [32]
2011 NCAA Division III Women's Rowing Championship 0-1 2nd Placed 2nd out of 6 boats [33]
2011 President's Cup Regatta 2-0 Won The college's first President's Cup Regatta win [33]
2010 Head of the Charles Regatta 3-0 3rd Placed 3rd out of 31 boats [33]
2010 CBB Chase Regatta 1-0 Won Final: 1/2 [33]
2010 Quinsigamond Regatta 3-1 Won The college's first Quinsigamond Regatta win [33]

Women's track & field

Year Competition Aggr. Score Result Notes Cite
2016 Aloha Relays 2-3 3rd 3rd out of 8 Division III schools, at Bowdoin College, in Brunswick, Maine. [67]
2016 Bates' Invitational 1-0 Won 1st out of 4 Division III schools. [68]
2016 Maine State Meet 3-1 Won 1st out of 6 Division III schools, at Bowdoin College, in Brunswick, Maine. [68]
2015 Bates' Invitational 1-0 Won 1st out of 6 Division III schools. [68]
2015 USM Invitational 1-2 2nd 2nd out of 10 Division III schools. [68]
2015 Aloha Relays 2-1 2nd 2nd out of 8 Division III schools, at Bowdoin College, in Brunswick, Maine. [68]
2015 Maine State Meet 1-0 Won 1st out of 6 Division III schools, at Bates College, in Lewiston, Maine. [69]
2014 Bates' Invitational 1-0 Won 1st out of 6 Division III schools. [70]
2014 USM Invitational 1-2 2nd 2nd out of 11 Division III schools. [70]
2014 Aloha Relays 2-3 3rd 3rd out of 7 Division III schools, at Bowdoin College, in Brunswick, Maine. [71]
2015 Snowflake Classic 2nd 2nd out of 24 DIII schools, at Tufts University, in Medford, Massachusetts. [72]
2014 Maine State Indoor Championship 1-0 Won 1st out of 6 Division III schools. [70]
2013 Bates' Invitational 1-0 Won 1st out of 6 Division III schools. [73]
2013 Maine State Championship 2-3 2nd 2nd out of 6 DIII schools, at Bowdoin College, in Brunswick, Maine. [74]
2013 Aloha Relays 2-3 2nd 2nd out of 7 Division III schools, at Bowdoin College, in Brunswick, Maine. [74]
2013 Fitchburg State Meet 1-0 Won 1st out of 11 Division III schools, in Fitchburg, Massachusetts. [74]
2012 Colby Invitational 1-2 2nd 2nd out of 5 Division III schools. [75]
2012 Maine State Indoor Championship 1-2 2nd 2nd out of 6 Division III schools. [75]
2011 Colby Invitational 1-2 2nd 2nd out of 5 Division III schools. [76]
2010 USM Invitational 1-0 Won 1st out of 6 Division III schools. [77]

Women's squash

Year Competition Aggr. Score Result Notes Cite
2016 Walker Cup 3-1 Won vs. Amherst College, in New Haven, Connecticut. Score: 5 - 4 [78]
2015 Boston Round Robin 1-0 Won vs. Wesleyan University, at Harvard University, in Cambridge, Massachusetts. Score: 6 - 3 [79]

Women's soccer

Year Competition Aggr. Score Result Notes Cite
2005 NESCAC Women's Soccer Championship 2-1 Won 4-2 win over Tufts with 2 uses of OT [80]

Women's basketball

The 2004 women's basketball team was ranked first in the United States for most of February 2005 and finished the year ranked number six by the USA Today/ESPN Today 25 National Coaches' Poll.[81] The women's basketball team earned the top seed in the NESCAC in 2005, and competed in the finals with Bowdoin for three consecutive years until 2008.[82]

Women's cross country

Year Competition Aggr. Score Result Notes Cite
2015 Maine State Championship 3-2 3rd At Bowdoin College, in Brunswick, Maine [83]
2014 Bowdoin Invitational 2-0 Won At Bowdoin College, in Brunswick, Maine, 1st out of 7 [83]
2014 State of Maine Championship 2-3 3rd 3rd out of 11 Division III schools, in Farmington, Maine [84]
2013 USM Invitational 2-3 3rd 3rd out of 11 Division III schools, at the Narragansett School in Gotham, Maine [85]
2013 Roy Griak Invitational 1-0 2nd 2nd out of 29 Division III schools, in St. Paul, Minnesota. [86]
2013 Bowdoin Invitational 3-2 3rd At Bowdoin College, in Brunswick, Maine, 3rd out of 7 [86]
2013 Maine State Championship 1-0 Won 1st out of 10 Division III schools, in Waterville, Maine. [86]
2012 RPI Invitational 2-0 Won 1st out of 12 Division III schools, in Troy, New York. [87]
2012 Maine State Championship 1-0 Won 1st out of 10 Division III schools, at the Narragansett School in Gotham, Maine [87]
2010 Codfish Bowl 2-0 Won 1st out of 21 Division III schools, in Franklin Park, Boston [88]

Club sports

Volleyball

Year Competition Aggr. Score Result Notes Cite
1993 NESCAC Volleyball Championship 2-1 Won The winning streak is tied with Williams College for four consecutive wins. [89]
1992 NESCAC Volleyball Championship 2-1 Won [89]
1991 NESCAC Volleyball Championship 2-1 Won [89]
1990 NESCAC Volleyball Championship 2-1 Won The first overall NESCAC win for volleyball. [89]

Ice hockey

As of 2016, the men's club ice hockey team is ranked #5 in the Northeast, and #25 overall in the NESCHA rankings.[90]

Year Competition Aggr. Score Result Notes Cite
2009 NESCAC Club Ice Hockey Championship 3-0 Won The win marks the fourth consecutive win of the championship. [91]
2009 NECHA Cup 1-0 Won The second 2in of the cup for the college. [91]
2008 NESCAC Club Ice Hockey Championship 3-0 Won The win marks the third consecutive win of the championship. [91]
2008 NECHA Cup 1-0 Won The first win of the cup by the college. [91]
2007 NESCAC Club Ice Hockey Championship 3-0 Won The win marks the second consecutive win of the championship. [91]
2006 NESCAC Club Ice Hockey Championship 3-1 Won The first time the college has ever won an ice hockey championship. [91]

Sailing team

The college's sailing team is based at the Taylor Pond Yacht Club, in Auburn, Maine, sanctioned by the New England Intercollegiate Sailing Association, and competes internationally, with main competitors being Bowdoin, Tufts, and Massachusetts Institute of Technology.[92]

Year Competition Aggr. Score Result Notes Cite
2004 NCAA National Sailing Championship 1-2 2nd Second to Hamilton College [93]
2003 NCAA National Sailing Championship 1-2 2nd Second to Bowdoin College [93]
2002 NCAA National Sailing Championship 1-2 2nd Second to Amherst College [93]
2001 NCAA National Sailing Championship 1-2 2nd Second to Williams College [93]
2000 NCAA National Sailing Championship 1-2 2nd Second to Amherst College [93]

Colby-Bates-Bowdoin Consortium

Colby-Bates-Bowdoin Consortium

The conference was founded, and competes in the U.S. state of Maine.
Latest meeting November 7, 2016
Garcelon Field, Lewiston, Maine
Statistics
Largest victory Bates-Colby 51–0 (1985)
Longest win streak Colby (1988-1992)
Current win streak Bates (2014-)

The Colby-Bates-Bowdoin Consortium is an athletic conference of three private liberal arts colleges in New England, United States. The members are:

Bates and Bowdoin have competed against each other athletically since the 1870s and subsequently share one of the ten oldest NCAA Division III football rivalries, in the United States.[94][95] In the 1940s, Colby began competing and subsequently went on to form the consortium in the 1960s, after the University of Maine moved to Division I athletics. The official athletic competition started in the 1965, when Colby joined Bates and Bowdoin in their more structured football games.

All three schools are considered highly selective and academically rigorous and are often considered to be three of the "Little Ivies." All three schools have been consistently ranked among the best colleges in the United States.[96][97][98][99][100][101] All three schools compete in the New England Small College Athletic Conference.

Colby, Bates, and Bowdoin also share academic resources, such as library texts, faculty resources and job recruiting facilities.[102] Maine native, actor, and philanthropist, Patrick Dempsey holds an annual competition between Colby, Bates and Bowdoin to fundraise for charities.[103] The inaugural CBB Patrick Dempsey Challenge was won by Bates in 2015.[104] Bates won the 2015 CBB Championship Game with a 31–0 win over Bowdoin, after their 34–28 overtime home victory over Colby.[9]

Against Bowdoin and Colby

Bates, Bowdoin and Colby have competed in the football rivalry since the 1880s but have expanded the rivalry to include all athletics the three schools are involved in.[95][105]

Sport Bates Bowdoin Colby Notes Citation
Men's Cross Country Won Most NESCAC Titles and 1-1 games. [106][107][108][109][110]
Women's Cross Country Won Most NESCAC Titles and 1-1 games. [106][111][112][113][114]
Field Hockey Won Leads the NESCAC Title count and 1-1 games. [115][116][117][118][119]
Football Won Bowdoin leads the conference in CBB wins, and 1-1 games. [120][121][122][123][124]
Women's Golf Won Most CBB wins and 1-1 games. [125][126][127][128][129]
Men's Soccer Won Most NESCAC Titles and 1-1 games. [130][131][132][133][134]
Women's Soccer Won Most NESCAC Titles and 1-1 games. [135][136][137][138][139]
Volleyball Won Bates has most NESCAC Volleyball Titles and 1-1 games. [140][141][142][143][144]
Men's Basketball Won Tied with 2nd place in NESCAC titles with Bates but more 1-1 wins. [145][146][147][148][149]
Women's Basketball Won Most NESCAC Titles and 1-1 games. [150][151][152][153][154]
Men's Ice Hockey Won Most NESCAC Titles and 1-1 games. [155][156][157][158][159]
Women's Ice Hockey Won Most 1-1 wins against Colby and Bates. [160][161][162][163][164]
Men's Swimming & Diving Won Most 1-1 wins against Colby and Bowdoin. [165][166][167][168][169]
Women's Swimming & Diving Won Most 1-1 wins against Colby and Bowdoin. [170][171][172][173][174]
Men's Squash Won Most 2nd place NESCAC Titles and 1-1 games. [175][176][177][178][179]
Women's Squash Won Most 2nd place NESCAC Titles and 1-1 games. [180][181][182][183][184]
Baseball Won Most 2nd place NESCAC Titles and 1-1 games. [185][186][187][188][189]
Men's Golf Won Most CBB Wins and 1-1 games. [190][191][192][193][194]
Men's Lacrosse Won Most 2nd place NESCAC Titles and 1-1 games. [195][196][197][198][199]
Women's Lacrosse Won Most NESCAC Titles and 1-1 games. [200][201][202][203][204]
Men's Rowing Won Most 2nd place NESCAC Titles and 1-1 games. [205][206][207][208]
Women's Rowing Won Most 2nd place NESCAC Titles and 1-1 games. [209][210][211][212]
Softball Won Most 2nd place NESCAC Titles and 1-1 games. [213][214][215][216][217]
Men's Tennis Won Most CBB Wins and 1-1 games. [218][219][220][221][222]
Track & Field Won Most NESCAC Titles, CBB Wins and 1-1 games. [223][224][225][226][227]

Note: The chart showcases the school's win/loss totals in games in which they have exclusively played each other, and NESCAC Titles. If the total of wins surpasses the victories of the other school the designation of "won" is placed in the respective box, showcasing which schools has won the most games in their respective sports. Men's and women's track & field are combined.

Athletic facilities

Athletics facility Capacity Sport Year Notes Cite
Alumni Gymnasium 1,200 Basketball, Volleyball 1928 The Alumni Gymnasium is 34,000 square feet. [228]
Merrill Gymnasium N/A Track & Field 1980 The field house has a 200-meter track which encloses four tennis and volleyball courts. [229]
Russell Street Track & Field N/A Track & Field, Soccer 2001 The track has an eight-lane European bi-radial track with a 10-lane straightaway. [230]
Bates Squash Center N/A Squash 2004 The center features five international-sized courts. [231]
Wallach Tennis Center 500 Tennis 2000 The center is used for men's and women's tennis. [232]
Campus Avenue Field N/A Field Hockey, Lacrosse 2000 The Campus Avenue has internal lighting structures allowing play day or night. [233]
Garcelon Field 3,000 Soccer, Football 2010 The field was originally constructed in 1899, and is one of the oldest football pitches in the United States; it had a major renovation in 2010. [234]
Clifton Daggett Gray Athletic Building N/A Multi-purpose 1927 Informally known as the "Gray Cage", the building is the second largest athletic facility on campus, which has a batting cage and room for a full infield baseball practice. [235]
Davis Fitness Center N/A Fitness 1926 Full service weight room located beneath UnderhiIll Ice Arena. [236]
Leahey Baseball Pitch N/A Baseball 2003 Outdoor baseball field. [237]
Lafayette Street Pitch N/A Softball 2001 Outdoor softball field. [238]
Underhill Arena Ice Rink N/A Ice Hockey 1995 The ice rink features "a 200-by-85-foot ice surface." [239]
Rowing Boathouse N/A Rowing 1988 Houses women's and men's rowing teams. [240]
Tarbell Pool 300 Swimming & Diving 1980 The pool features "eight lanes and an underwater window, and can be configured into 25-meter or 25-yard lane lengths." [241]
Sailing Boathouse N/A Sailing 2003 The boat houses the college's 13 Dinghy fleet. [93]

Olympians

As of 2016, the college has graduated a total of 11 olympians, one of whom won the Olympic Gold Medal rowing for Canada.[6]

No. Athlete Nation Sport Year(s) Games Gender Results Graduation Cite
1 Emily Bamford Australia Downhill Skiing 2014 - WinterFQuarterfinals Class of 2015 [6]
2 Andrew Byrnes Canada Rowing 2012 - Summer MGoldClass of 2005 [6]
3 Hayley Johnson United States Athletics 2010 - Summer F Quarterfinals Class of 2006 [6]
4 Justin Freeman United States Nordic Skiing2006 - Winter M Quarterfinals Class of 1998 [6]
5 Mike Ferry United States Rowing 2000-2005 Summer M Quarterfinals Class of 1997 [6]
6 Nancy Fiddler United States Nordic Skiing 1988-1995 Winter FQuarterfinals Class of 1978 [6]
7 Arnold Adams United States Track & Field1926-1933Summer M Quarterfinals Class of 1933 [6]
8 Art Sager United States Track & Field 1932-1939 N/A M N/A Class of 1926 [6]
9 Ray Buker United States Track & Field 1924-1920 Summer M Quarterfinals Class of 1922 [6]
10 Harlan Holden Sweden Track & Field 1912-1920 Summer M Quarterfinals Class of 1913 [6]
11 Vaughn Blanchard United States Track & Field 1912-1920 Summer M Quarterfinals Class of 1912 [6]

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For further information on the NESCAC, and individual colligate scores:

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