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Cal State San Marcos Cougars
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UniversityCalifornia State University, San Marcos
ConferenceCCAA (primary)
NCAADivision II
Athletic directorMorod Shah (interim)
LocationSan Marcos, California
First season1998
Varsity teams13 (6 men's, 7 women's)
Basketball arenaThe Sports Center
Baseball stadiumCSUSM Baseball Field
Softball stadiumCSUSM Softball Field
Soccer stadiumThe Cage
Other venuesMangrum Track & Field
MascotCrash the Cougar
NicknameCougars
ColorsMedium blue and white[1]
   
Websitecsusmcougars.com

The Cal State San Marcos Cougars are the intercollegiate athletic teams that represent California State University, San Marcos. The Cougars compete in NCAA Division II, as a member of the California Collegiate Athletic Association (CCAA). Cal State San Marcos sponsors 13 teams at the varsity level.

History[edit]

The Cougars previously competed as an NAIA Independent within the Association of Independent Institutions (AII) of the National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics (NAIA) from 1998–99 (when the school began its athletics program and joined the NAIA) to 2014–15.

In baseball, the school has Dennis Pugh, who coached at a local high school for decades, and for soccer coach Ron Pulvers. In 2007, the school hired former UCLA All-American Kelly Warren who was previously the Associate Head Coach at fellow San Diego County CSU, San Diego State University.

The school also has women's volleyball, and men's and women's basketball.

As of 2012, the Athletic Program has so far dominated the A.I.I. conference by having 6 teams emerge as conference champions.

Mascot[edit]

The original mascot of the campus was Tukwut, the name for the California mountain lion in the Luiseño language of the local Native American Luiseño people. However, the mascot was "dropped for something with more ring," and in a referendum students selected "cougar" over "mountain lion." The dropping of the indigenous word was criticized by a faculty member at CSU San Marcos.[2]

National championships[edit]

Team[edit]

Sport Association Division Year Opponent/Runner-up Score
Women's cross country (3) NAIA Single 2009 Biola 137–140
2010 Biola 88–127
2011 Azusa Pacific 82–91

Accomplishments[edit]

Cal State San Marcos leads as of 2020 in the Women's Golf CCAA Championships and was the runner-up in the 2019 NCAA Division II Women's Golf Championships.[3]

Varsity teams[edit]

CSUSM competes in 14 intercollegiate varsity sports: Men's sports include baseball, basketball, cross country, golf, soccer and track & field (outdoor only); while women's sports include basketball, cross country, golf, soccer, softball, track & field (indoor and outdoor) and volleyball. Former sports included cheerleading and dance.

Men's sports Women's sports
Baseball Basketball
Basketball Cross country
Cross country Golf
Golf Soccer
Soccer Softball
Track and field Track and field
Volleyball
† – Track and field includes both indoor and outdoor.

Men's basketball[edit]

Jim Saia was the first men's basketball head coach, who led the team to the NAIA Division I National Championship Tournament in 2012–2013.

Women's basketball[edit]

In 2010, Cal State San Marcos hired former Palomar College head coach, Sheri Jennum, as their women's basketball head coach.[4]

Cross country[edit]

Track legend Steve Scott was the Cougars' cross country and track & field coach for 20 years. They train and/or compete on the Mangrum Track and Field when outdoors. In fall 2009, the women's cross country team won their first NAIA National Championship. They went on to defend their title the next year in fall 2010.

Championships[edit]

Appearances[edit]

The Cal State San Marcos Cougars competed in the NCAA Tournament across 2 active sports (2 women's) 2 times at the Division II level.[5]

  • Women's cross country (1): 2017 (Team)
  • Women's outdoor track and field (2): 2018 (Individual), 2019 (Individual)
  • Women's golf (1): 2019 (Team)

References[edit]

  1. ^ "2018–19 Athletics Brand Guide" (PDF). Retrieved August 11, 2018.
  2. ^ Brandon Cesmat, CSUSM Chases off Tukwut Archived 2009-01-23 at the Wayback Machine.
  3. ^ "CCAA Champions". 2020-10-17. Retrieved 2020-10-17.
  4. ^ "California State University San Marcos Athletics – 2011–12 Women's Basketball Coaching Staff". Csusmcougars.com. Retrieved 2013-08-06.
  5. ^ "NCAA Championships Statistics". National Collegiate Athletic Association. Retrieved 23 May 2018.

External links[edit]

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