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University | Santa Fe College |
Conference | Mid-Florida Panhandle Central |
NJCAA | Division I |
Location | Gainesville, Florida |
Varsity teams | 5 |
Baseball stadium | Santa Fe College Baseball Field |
Mascot | Caesar |
Nickname | Saints |
Website | www |
The Santa Fe Saints are the intercollegiate athletic teams that represent Santa Fe College, located in Gainesville. The Saints compete in the Mid-Florida Conference within Region 8 of the National Junior College Athletic Association (NJCAA). [1] Caesar, an anthropomorphic St. Bernard, serves as the mascot for the Saints. [2]
Santa Fe is represented by a men's baseball team. In November 2022, the college announced a fundraising initiative for new baseball and softball facilities. [3] In 2016, the Saints secured their sixth Mid-Conference title in a ten-year span. [4]
Johnny Wiggs is the current head coach of the team. Under Wiggs, the team has won nine Mid-Florida Conference Championships and two FCSAA/NJCAA Region 8 State Championships. [5] The team also played in the 2009 JUCO World Series final, finishing as the runners-up. [6] Wiggs earned his 500th win with Santa Fe in 2022. [5] The team achieved its best start in program history in 2023, starting 14–0. That year marked Wiggs' 17th season as the head coach of the team. [7]
Mallex Smith and Keon Broxton are Sante Fe alumni who have played in Major League Baseball (MLB). [4]
Both men's and women's basketball is played at Santa Fe. In 2022, the men's team won its eight conference title. [8] Women's basketball coach Chanda Stebbins notched her 300th career win as a coach in 2023. [9]
Santa Fe's women's softball team won the 2008 FSCAA Division I championship, [10] en route to being the runners-up in the NJCAA national tournament. [11]
Santa Fe has a women's volleyball team. Under head coach Nick Cheronis, the Saints made a NJCAA Region 8/FCSAA State Tournament appearance in all seven of Cheronis' seasons with the team through 2021. [12]
In their history of intercollegiate competition, Santa Fe's athletic teams have won six NJCAA Region 8 state championships. [13] They have also notched eight national tournament appearances. [13] The women's softball and men's baseball teams were national tournament runner-ups in their sport in 2008 and 2009, respectively. [11] [14]