Saint Mary Spires

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Saint Mary Spires
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University University of Saint Mary
Conference Kansas Collegiate Athletic Conference
NAIA Region IV
Athletic directorRob Miller
Location Leavenworth, Kansas
Varsity teams26
Football stadium Charles J. Berkel Memorial Stadium
Basketball arenaRyan Sports Center
Baseball stadiumKehoe Memorial Baseball Field
MascotSpiro
NicknameSpires
ColorsNavy and gold [1]
   
Website www.gospires.com

The Saint Mary Spires are the athletic teams that represent the University of Saint Mary, located in Leavenworth, Kansas, in intercollegiate sports as a member of the National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics (NAIA), primarily competing in the Kansas Collegiate Athletic Conference (KCAC) since the 1999–2000 academic year. The Spires previously competed in the defunct Midlands Collegiate Athletic Conference (MCAC) from 1994–95 to 1998–99. Their team colors are navy and gold.

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Varsity teams

USM competes in 26 intercollegiate varsity sports: Men's sports include baseball, basketball, bowling, cross country, football, lacrosse, soccer, swimming, tennis, track & field and wrestling; while women's sports include basketball, bowling, cross country, flag football, lacrosse, soccer, softball, swimming, tennis, track & field, volleyball and wrestling; and co-ed sports include cheerleading, dance and eSports. [2]

Facilities

FacilitySport
Charles J. Berkel Memorial StadiumFootball, Men and Women Soccer, Men and Women Lacrosse, Men and Women Track and Field, Women's Flag Football
Ryan Sport CenterVolleyball, Basketball, Wrestling
McGilley FieldhouseIndoor practice facility
Baseball/Softball ComplexSoftball, Baseball
Spire Cross Country CourseCross Country
Wrestling ComplexMen and Women's Wrestiling

Head Coaches

SportHead Coach
BaseballBruce Peddie
Men's BasketballTroy Brown
Women's BasketballAndy Kelley
Men's BowlingChristopher Beall
Women's BowlingChristopher Beall
Men's Cross CountryAlstin Benton
Women's Cross CountryAlstin Benton
EsportsCray Pennison
FootballLance Hinson
Flag FootballAngellica Grayson
Men's LacrosseJohn Dial
Women's LacrosseKallie Much
Men's SoccerDerek Mazeitis
Women's SoccerJustin Seever
SoftballHayley Siebman
Men's SwimmingDavid Bresser
Women's SwimmingDavid Bresser
Men's Indoor Track and FieldAlstin Benton
Women's Indoor Track and FieldAlstin Benton
Men's Outdoor Track and FieldAlstin Benton
Women's Outdoor Track and FieldAlstin Benton
Men's WrestlingChuck Kearney
Women's WrestlingChuck Kearney
Women's VolleyballAmy Beall

Conference Championships

Conference ChampionshipsYear
Baseball2005 (Tournament Champion)
Men's Basketball2013
Women's Basketball
Men's Bowling
Women's Bowling
Men's Cross Country2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2020, 2021
Women's Cross Country2014, 2017, 2018, 2020, 2021
Esports
Football
Flag Football
Men's Lacrosse
Women's Lacrosse
Men's Soccer2001
Women's Soccer2001
Softball2001
Men's Swimming
Women's Swimming
Men's Indoor Track and Field2018, 2019, 2020
Women's Indoor Track and Field
Men's Outdoor Track and Field2019, 2020, 2021
Women's Outdoor Track and Field2021
Men's Wrestling2019
Women's Wrestling
Women's Volleyball2019

Football

Saint Mary began its football program in 2000 under Kevin Haslam and the current coach is Lance Hinson. As of conclusion of the 2014 season, the school has an all-time record of 34 wins, 68 losses, and 0 ties. [3]

In 2016, The Spire football team won a school record 8 games, capping off the season by beating the #10 Kansas Wesleyan Coyotes.

SeasonsCoachRecordNotes
Sivertson1998–19993–3Inaugural coach
Kevin Haslam 2000–20011–17First coach for a varsity season
Scott Frear 2002–200410–182002 KCAC Coach of the Year
Lance Hinson 2005–201438–542005 KCAC Coach of the Year
Jay Osborne 2014–201923–422016 KCAC Coach of the Year [4]
Lance Hinson 2019–Present3–11

Softball

In 2001 St.Mary's softball team won the KCAC tournament in their first season in the league. [5]

Cross Country/Track and Field

The University of Saint Mary Cross Country and Track and Field teams have won 21 KCAC Conference Championships since the inception of the program in 2011-2012. The Spires have an active streak going while winning nine straight KCAC Men's Cross Country Championships from 2013-2021. The Spires are led by Head Cross Country and Track and Field Coach Alstin Benton.

The Spires won the 2020-21 USTFCCCA NAIA Men's Program of the Year Award. The Spires where the only team in the NAIA to finish Top 10 in the Nation in Cross Country, Indoor Track, and Outdoor Track

National Championship AppearancesTeam FinishHead Coach
2013 Men's Cross Country21stDavid Dominguez
2014 Men's Cross Country14thAlstin Benton
2015 Men's Cross CountryNational Runner-UpAlstin Benton
2016 Men's Cross Country14thAlstin Benton
2017 Men's Cross Country5thAlstin Benton
2018 Men's Cross Country6thAlstin Benton
2019 Men's Cross Country5thAlstin Benton
2020 Men's Cross Country5thAlstin Benton
2021 Men's Cross CountryNational Runner-UpAlstin Benton
2014 Women's Cross Country31stAlstin Benton
2017 Women's Cross Country32ndAlstin Benton
2018 Women's Cross Country24thAlstin Benton
2020 Women's Cross Country10thAlstin Benton
2021 Women's Cross Country7th Alstin Benton

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References

  1. University of Saint Mary Style Guide (PDF). July 1, 2017. Retrieved August 29, 2022.
  2. "Athletic Quick Facts". University of St. Mary Spires. Retrieved 15 May 2020.
  3. College Football Data Warehouse Archived 2014-03-28 at the Wayback Machine , Saint Mary Spires
  4. "2016 KCAC Football All-Conference Selections Announced". 14 November 2016.
  5. "Newspaper Archives – Leavenworth, KS – The Leavenworth Times – Leavenworth, KS". The Leavenworth Times.