Florida Southern Moccasins
Florida Southern Moccasins | |
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University | Florida Southern College |
Conference | Sunshine State Conference |
NCAA | Division II |
Athletic director | Pete Meyer |
Location | Lakeland, FL |
Varsity teams | 19 |
Basketball arena | George W. Jenkins Field House |
Baseball stadium | Henley Field |
Soccer stadium | Barnett Field |
Nickname | Moccasins |
Colors |
Scarlet and White |
Website |
fscmocs |
The Florida Southern Moccasins (also shortened to Florida Southern Mocs) are the athletic teams that represent Florida Southern College, located in Lakeland, Florida, in NCAA Division II intercollegiate sports. The Moccasins compete as members of the Sunshine State Conference for all 19 varsity sports. Florida Southern has been a member of the conference since 1975.
Championships
Florida Southern's athletic program is one of the most prolific in Division II sports with 28 national championships, including in Men's Golf (12), Baseball (9), Women's Golf (4), Men's Basketball (2), and Softball (1). Moccasin athletes have also captured 22 individual NCAA National Championships, including 8 in men's golf, 6 in women's golf, 5 in women's swimming, and 3 in men's swimming. Florida Southern's most recent championship came in 2015 when the men's basketball team won their 2nd NCAA national title. The college competes in 20 sports, 9 for men, 10 for women, and 1 co-ed sport.
Team
Association | Division | Sport | Year | Opponent/Runner-Up | Score |
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NCAA | Division II | Baseball[1] | 1971 | Central Michigan | 4–0 |
1972 | Cal State Northridge | 5–1 | |||
1975 | Marietta | 10–7 | |||
1978 | Delta State | 7–2 | |||
1981 | Eastern Illinois | 9–0 | |||
1985 | Cal Poly Pomona | 15–5 | |||
1988 | Sacramento State | 5–4 | |||
1995 | Georgia College | 15–0 | |||
2005 | North Florida | 12–9 |
Varsity teams
List of teams
Men's sports |
Women's sports |
Individual teams
Basketball
The men's basketball program has experienced significant success since the inception of the SSC in 1975. The Mocs have won the SSC regular season 22 times and have also been crowned SSC Tournament Champions 22 times. FSC, which won consecutive regular and postseason titles from 2012-2014, leads the SSC in conference wins (310), and owns the best winning percentage of any current member (.711). The men's basketball team won the NCAA Division II national title in 2015 with a 77-62 win over Indiana University of Pennsylvania, and Kevin Capers was named tournament MVP and first team all-American. The Mocs also won the 1981 title with a 73-68 win over Mount St. Mary's.[2]
Baseball
The baseball program has also seen success on the national stage. The Mocs have won 17 SSC baseball championships and nine national championships (1971, 1972, 1975, 1978, 1981, 1985, 1988, 1995, and 2005). The Moccasins finished the 2014 season 35-19, and as runner-up at the NCAA South Regional Tournament. In addition to NCAA play, the baseball team traditionally plays an exhibition game against the Detroit Tigers, who conduct their Spring Training in Lakeland. Matt Joyce, a 2011 Major League All-Star for the Tampa Bay Rays, is a former Moccasins.
Football
Florida Southern fielded a football team from 1912 to 1935 with a break during the 1918 season. From 1926 to 1930 it was a member of the Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Association. The team's overall record in those years was 57–70–8.[3]
Golf
The men's golf program has won 12 NCAA National Championships and produced eight individual national champions, including Tim Crouch who won back-to-back titles in 2013 and 2014. Among the more successful Moccasin alumni are PGA Tour members Rocco Mediate, Lee Janzen and Jeff Klauk. The women's team has won four championships of their own with three golfers each winning two NCAA individual national championships.
Swimming
The men's swimming program has also experienced success at the national level placing third in 2012 and runner-up in 2013 and 2014.
References
- ↑ "Division II Baseball Championship Results" (PDF). NCAA. NCAA.org. Retrieved January 16, 2016.
- ↑ "NCAA record book" (PDF). National Collegiate Athletic Association. Retrieved February 6, 2011.
- ↑ Florida Southern Moccasins, College Football Data Warehouse, accessed July 9, 2013.
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