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The American Eagles are the athletics teams that represent the American University in National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) Division I competition. American is a member of the Patriot League in all sports except wrestling, where it is a member of the Eastern Intercollegiate Wrestling Association. Teams include men's and women's basketball, soccer, cross country, swimming & diving, track, women's volleyball, lacrosse, and field hockey, and men's wrestling. Many of the teams have gone on to win NCAA and Patriot League championships over the years. American University's school colors are AU red and blue.
[edit] Sports facilitiesAmerican University has several sports facilities, including Bender Arena, which houses the William I Jacobs Fitness Center; 25-yard, eight-lane pool; the Reeves Aquatic Center, a six-store mini-mall, the campus bookstore, and a 470-car, seven-level parking structure. Reeves Field, home to AU’s soccer team, is one of the premier soccer fields in Washington. Reeves Field earned the 2002 College Soccer Field of the Year by the Sports Turf Managers Association, hosted its fifth NCAA Tournament game, and served as the training site for the Uruguayan National Soccer team. FC Barcelona and Blackburn used Reeves Field as a training facility. In the summer of 2000, AU served as the practice site for Newcastle United, one of England's premier professional soccer clubs. Major League Soccer's D.C. United, Miami Fusion and San Jose Earthquakes have also practiced at AU. National teams from the USA, Bolivia and Portugal trained at Reeves in 1996 in preparation for Summer Olympic games held at RFK Stadium. Reeves Field also features a six-lane track to accommodate the track and field programs at AU and creates a multi-purpose event site. During his term as Vice-President, George H. W. Bush regularly traveled in the morning from his home at the U.S. Naval Observatory, located about two miles from American University, to run the track at Reeves Field. AU’s nationally ranked field hockey and women’s lacrosse teams play on the field at the Jacobs Recreational Complex, which also features a softball diamond and two outdoor sand volleyball courts. AU's field hockey team earned the right to host the 2005 Patriot League Tournament, where American defeated Lehigh University 7-0 in the semifinals before capturing the league crown for the third straight year by downing Holy Cross 4-2 in the Championship Game. American University features seven outdoor tennis courts for the use of the intercollegiate tennis teams as well as the University community. Two outdoor basketball courts complete the outdoor recreational facility located next to Reeves Field and behind Bender Arena. AU has hosted three of the last four tennis team championships since joining the Patriot League, with the men's team winning back-to-back titles on the AU hardcourts and setting Patriot League Championship attendance records each year. The women's team last captured the Patriot League title in 2002. Bender Arena is also the home to the AU Volleyball team which is coached by Barry Goldberg. [edit] Songs[edit] Fight songAll hail the mighty AU Eagles! Where there's a fight we'll see it through! You can be sure we'll be triumphant, when we wear red, white and blue! All hail the mighty AU Eagles! We'll conquer all adversity! So let's all join in and give a yell for AU and victory!! [edit] Alma MaterTomorrows pass so soon behind us Come, come, days that we treasure, [edit] All-Americans[edit] Men's basketball
[edit] Men's cross country
[edit] Women's cross country
[edit] Field hockey
[edit] Men's golf
[edit] Men's soccer
[edit] Swimming and diving[edit] Women
[edit] Men
[edit] Track
[edit] Volleyball
[edit] Wrestling
[edit] University Hall of Fame
Basketball Inducted: 2001
Men's Basketball Inducted: 2005
Track Inducted: 1985
Men's Soccer Inducted: 1997
Swimming Inducted: 1972
Basketball, Football Inducted: 1969
Basketball, Baseball, Track, Football Inducted: 1970
Football, Track, Boxing Inducted: 1969
Athletics Director, Basketball, Men's Basketball Coach, Baseball Coach Inducted: 1998
Basketball, Football, Coach, Athletics Director Inducted: 1970
Soccer, Cross-Country Track, Crew, Wrestling Inducted: 1985
Track Inducted: 1997
Baseball, Basketball, Cross Country, Track Inducted: 2003
Track Inducted: 2004
Men's Soccer Inducted: 2006
Teacher, Coach, Administrator Inducted: 1994
Women's Basketball Inducted: 2005
Basketball, Football, Baseball, Tennis Inducted: 1971
Men's Soccer Inducted: 1998
Men's Basketball Inducted: 2004
Track Inducted: 2000
Teacher, Coach, Administrator Inducted: 1994
Basketball, Baseball Inducted: 1995
Basketball, Baseball Inducted: 1971
Basketball, Football Inducted: 1969
Men's Soccer Inducted: 1996
Basketball, Baseball Inducted: 1972
Swimming Inducted: 2001
Wrestling Inducted: 1973
Baseball, Basketball Inducted: 1985
Men's Soccer Coach Inducted: 1998
Field Hockey Inducted: 1995
Men's Soccer Inducted: 2005
Track Inducted:1997
Basketball, Football Inducted: 1971
Track Inducted: 2004
Administrator, Coach, Professor Inducted: 2001
Basketball Inducted: 1973
Basketball, Baseball, Football, Coach, Athletics Director Inducted: 1969
Basketball Inducted: 1999
Women's Basketball Inducted: 1996
Basketball, Field Hockey Inducted: 1996
Men's Basketball Coach Inducted: 2006
Baseball Inducted: 1972
Basketball Inducted: 2003
Men's Soccer Inducted: 2000
Basketball Inducted: 1999
Basketball, Baseball Inducted: 1973
Basketball Inducted: 1985
Men's Basketball Inducted: 1999
Baseball, Baseball, Men's Basketball Coach & Player Inducted: 2000 [edit] Men's basketballMain article: American Eagles men's basketball In 2008, The Eagles earned their first ever bid to the NCAA Men's Division I Basketball Championship by defeating Colgate in the final round of the Patriot League tournament. The Eagles were seeded 15th against #2 Tennessee. American held tight against the Volunteers most of the game, but Tennessee pulled away to win 72-57. In 2009, the Eagles would again earn entry to the NCAA tournament by defeating Holy Cross 73-57, winning the Patriot League Tournament for a 2nd consecutive year. This year, they were seeded 14th against #3 Villanova. After the Eagles took a 14-point lead at halftime, Villanova would come back to win 80-67. [edit] External links
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