Athletics
Pace University Athletics
Pace University has an outstanding athletics tradition. Several Pace Athletics teams have excelled and risen to regional and national prominence. In addition to athletic excellence, Pace student-athletes succeed in the classroom, serve as leaders on campus, and volunteer their time in community service activities.
The academic progress of Pace's 300 student-athletes is closely monitored. Study halls and special tutorial sessions are scheduled as a way to enhance the learning process.
Through dedicated recruiting efforts and University scholarships, the Pace Athletics Department contributes to the Universities strategic initiatives by attracting motivated, academically proven, and athletically skilled undergraduate students. Along with University support services, Pace Athletics prepares its student-athletes to graduate with the educational and social background needed to meet the challenges of today and the future.
Varsity Sports:
The Pace University varsity athletics program is recognized as a leader in NCAA Division II Athletics in the Northeast. The University fields 12 varsity teams and is a member of the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA), and the Northeast-10 Conference (NE-10). All of the Pace University teams compete on the NCAA Division II level.
Pace in Pleasantville is home to all 12 varsity sports:
Women’s Men’s
Basketball Baseball
Cross Country Basketball
Soccer Cross Country
Softball Football
Swimming and Diving Lacrosse
Volleyball Swimming and Diving
Spirit Squad
Cheerleading
Dance
Facilities:
New York City Campus:
Darrell Halloran Fitness Room and Basketball Court
Westchester Campus:
Briarcliff Manor:
Pace Field-located on Pace's Briarcliff Campus, is the home of the Pace University Women's Soccer and Softball teams, in the fall and spring seasons.
Tennis Courts-Directly behind Pace Field are the Pace tennis courts, home to the Pace University Men's and Women's Tennis Teams.
Pleasantville:
Peter X. Finnerty Field- The home of the Pace Baseball team located behind the Goldstein Fitness Center. The field features 2 batting tunnels and a turf soft toss station behind the first base dugout.
Pace Field-Located adjacent to Finnerty Field- home to both the Pace University Football and Men's Lacrosse teams, in the fall and spring seasons.
Goldstein Fitness Center:
The facility includes a 2,400-seat arena, scoreboards with message center, walking/jogging track, aerobics/dance room, fitness room with cardio theater, eight-lane natatorium, locker rooms, equipment room, VIP room, meeting room, concession stand, athletics staff offices, training facility and the university health care unit.
Additional Information:
If you would like information about athletic scholarships or more information about the Pace Athletics Program, please call the Athletics Department.
Westchester Campus (914) 773–3411 (Primary athletic campus)
New York City Campus (212) 346–1052 (NYC athletic facilities and intramurals)
"We need your support!"
Setter home games are exciting campus events, where you can share a good time with friends, while supporting your fellow students! Team schedules can be found at http://pacesettersathletics.comas well as throughout the campus and in the Athletics Facilities. The game day experience is something that each department on campus takes part in. Full promotions schedules can be found on our athletic website for each individual teams. For all your Pace Athletics apparel please visit our online team store at www.pacesettersteamshop.comand grab your blue and gold gear for the school year! We are excited about the direction of the athletic department and look forward to seeing you at a game soon!
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