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Conference
  
Atlantic 10 Conference

Athletic director
  
Tim Kenney

NCAA
  
Division I

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University
  
St. Bonaventure University

Location
  
St. Bonaventure, New York

Varsity teams
  
14 (7 men's, 7 women's)

The St. Bonaventure Bonnies (formerly the St. Bonaventure Brown Indians, from 1927 to 1992) are the varsity intercollegiate athletic programs of St. Bonaventure University, based in Allegany, New York, United States. The Bonnies compete in the National Collegiate Athletics Association's Division I Atlantic 10 Conference, of which it has been a member since 1979. The school's athletic director is Tim Kenney, who was hired in early 2015. The programs' mascot is the Bona Wolf and colors are brown and white.

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Teams

A member of the Atlantic 10 Conference, St. Bonaventure University sponsors teams in seven men's and seven women's NCAA sanctioned sports:

Men's lacrosse is slated to be added as a varsity sport in spring 2019.

In addition, the Bonnies field an ice hockey team in the American Collegiate Hockey Association ("club" level hockey). The hockey Bonnies play at the William O. Smith Recreation Center in Olean and are members of the Northeast Collegiate Hockey League, primarily playing other area colleges' second-tier club squads.

Men's basketball

The men's basketball program has enjoyed success on and off throughout its history, including an NCAA Final Four appearance in 1970, and an NIT Championship in 1977. St. Bonaventure's most recent NCAA Tournament appearance was in 2012, a 66–63 loss to Florida State. Currently, St. Bonaventure's head men's basketball coach is Mark Schmidt.

NBA Hall of Famer Bob Lanier played at St. Bonaventure, leading them to the 1970 Final Four. The men's and women's basketball teams play at the 6,012-seat Reilly Center. The playing surface was renamed Bob Lanier Court in a dedication ceremony on October 12, 2007. Lanier attended along with his mother, sister, and daughter.

Men's golf

The Bonnies men's golf team is coached by John Powers, a 2010 graduate of Bowling Green University. Powers took over the team in the summer of 2011. The team hosts the annual Leo Keenan Invitational at Bartlett Country Club in Olean, New York, where it has been held since the late 1980s.

Women's basketball

In the 2011–2012 season, the Bonnies women's basketball team had the best season in their history. They accumulated a record of 31–4 in the regular season, including a perfect 14–0 record in the Atlantic 10 conference. They were ranked as high as 16th in the national polls and earned a 5th seed in the NCAA Tournament. They beat Florida Gulf Coast and Marist in the Tallahassee Regional to advance to the Sweet 16, where they lost to eventual national runner-up Notre Dame. The women's basketball team made its second NCAA Tournament appearance in 2016.

Football

St. Bonaventure fielded an American football team sporadically from 1895–1970.

Wrestling

The Brown Indians had a wrestling team in 1927, led by player-coach Ed George, and again in 1954, coached by Mike Green. They were winless each season, going 0–2 in 1927 and 0–1 in 1954. Due to their lopsided loss to Alfred Ag Tech in 1954, they discontinued the sport.

Mascot and colors

The school's current mascot is the Bona Wolf, the third mascot in school history. From 1927–1992, St. Bonaventure's mascot was the Brown Indian. As part of an ongoing debate over Native American mascots, however, this was changed to the Bona Fanatic. This new mascot was poorly received, so much so that costume wearers were assaulted by St. Bonaventure fans. After only a few years (1996–1998) in existence, the Fanatic was dropped in favor of the current Bona Wolf.

The school's colors, brown and white, reflect the colors of Franciscan friar robes. The university is closely affiliated with this religious order.

Facilities

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Men's basketball

  • Tom Stith, 1960, consensus First Team
  • Tom Stith, 1961, consensus First Team
  • Bob Lanier, 1968, consensus Second Team
  • Bob Lanier, 1970, consensus First Team
  • Andrew Nicholson – 2012 (AP Honorable Mention)
  • Conference championships

  • Men's Swimming and Diving 1993
  • Women's Swimming and Diving 1996
  • Women's Swimming and Diving 1997
  • Women's Swimming and Diving 1998
  • Men's Swimming and Diving 1999
  • Men's Tennis 2001
  • Men's Tennis 2003
  • Baseball 2004
  • Men's Swimming and Diving 2006
  • Men's Basketball 2012
  • Fight song

    The school fight song is "Unfurl the Brown and White".

    The song was written by St. Bonaventure graduates L.G. O'Brien (Class of 1925) and C.R. Kean (Class of 1924).

    References

    St. Bonaventure Bonnies Wikipedia