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The University of Massachusetts Lowell participates in 16 sports at the Division I level. On July 1, 2013, 14 of UMass Lowell's Division II teams moved up to Division I, joining the America East Conference. The River Hawks formerly competed in the Northeast-10 Conference at the Division II level. Past champions include the 1988 men's basketball ...
The UMass Lowell River Hawks baseball team represents University of Massachusetts Lowell, which is located in Lowell, Massachusetts. The River Hawks are an NCAA Division I college baseball program that competes in the America East Conference. They began competing in Division I in 2014 and joined the America East Conference the same season.
UMass Lowell River Hawks (NCAA Division I America East) (1998–present) Edward A. LeLacheur Park is a baseball park located on the banks of the Merrimack River in Lowell, Massachusetts . It is home to the UMass Lowell River Hawks baseball team, which competes in the America East Conference at the NCAA Division I level.
The UMass Lowell River Hawks men's ice hockey team is the college ice hockey team that represents the University of Massachusetts Lowell. It competes at the NCAA Division I level in the Hockey East Association. [3] The team competed at the Division II level until 1983. That year the University of Lowell was raised to D1 in hockey only and ...
The University of Massachusetts Lowell (UMass Lowell and UML) is a public research university in Lowell, Massachusetts, with a satellite campus in Haverhill, Massachusetts.It is the northernmost member of the University of Massachusetts public university system and has been accredited by the New England Commission of Higher Education (NECHE) since 1975. [5]
The River Hawks were members of the Northeast-10 Conference (NE-10), having fielded its team in the NE-10 from 2001 to 2002. The River Hawks played their home games at the Cushing Field Complex in Lowell, Massachusetts. Their last head coach was Wally Dembowski, who took over the position from 2001 to 2002.
The River Hawks, led by fourth-year head coach Denise King, play their home games at the Costello Athletic Center, with one game being played at the Tsongas Center, both located in Lowell, Massachusetts, as members of the America East Conference.
2018 was the height of the Stephenson era as the River Hawks went 8-8 during their fourth season as a DI program and made the America East Tournament, where they fell to top-seeded UAlbany. During the Stephenson era, UMass Lowell produced five Second-Team All-Conference selections and seven America East All-Rookie selections.