Charlotte 49ers

Athletics

Grabbing Your A10tion

Charlotte will officialy join the Atlantic 10 Conference on July 1st. Profiles of the Atlantic-10 and its respective schools will be posted each week to this website, starting with Dayton and Duquesne on July 11th.

Atlantic 10 Brochure

Location: Philadelphia, Pa.

Commissioner: Linda Bruno

Team Capsules
July 1-11
Atlantic 10 Conference
July 11
Dayton; Duquesne
July 18
Fordham; George Washington
July 25
La Salle; Massachusetts
August 1
Rhode Island; Richmond
August 8
St. Bonaventure; Saint Joseph's
Aug. 15
Saint Louis; Temple
Aug. 22
Xavier

Formed: August 13, 1975
(Eastern Collegiate Basketball League)
(Changed Name to Atlantic 10 in 1982-83)

First season: 1976-77
(Charter members: Duquesne, George Washington, Massachusetts, Penn State, Pittsburgh, Rutgers, Villanova, West Virginia)

Current Membership/City:

    Charlotte 49ers/Charlotte, N.C.
    Dayton Flyers/Dayton, Ohio
    Duquesne Dukes/Pittsburgh, Pa.
    Fordham Rams/Bronx, N.Y.
    George Washington Colonials/Washington, D.C.
    La Salle Explorers/Philadelphia, Pa.
    Massachusetts Minutemen/Amherst, Mass.
    Rhode Island Rams/Kingston, R.I.
    Richmond Spiders/Richmond, Va.
    St. Bonaventure Bonnies/St. Bonaventure, N.Y.
    Saint Joseph's Hawks/Philadelphia, Pa.
    Saint Louis Billikens/St. Louis, Mo.
    Temple Owls/Philadelphia, Pa.
    Xavier Muskateers/Cincinnati, Ohio

Sponsored Sports in which the Charlotte 49ers compete:

  • Baseball
  • Men's Basketball
  • Women's Basketball
  • Men's Cross-Country
  • Women's Cross-Country
  • Golf
  • Men's Indoor Track and Field
  • Women's Indoor Track and Field
  • Men's Soccer
  • Women's Soccer
  • Softball
  • Men's Tennis
  • Women's Tennis
  • Men's Outdoor Track and Field
  • Women's Outdoor Track and Field
  • Volleyball

    Automatic NCAA Tournament Qualifiers:

  • Baseball
  • Men's Basketball
  • Women's Basketball
  • Golf
  • Women's Lacrosse
  • Men's Soccer
  • Women's Soccer
  • Softball
  • Men's Tennis
  • Women's Tennis
  • Volleyball

    2004-05 A-10 Champions:

    SportTournamentRegular-Season
    BaseballRhode IslandRhode Island; George Washington
    M. BasketballGeorge WashingtonSt. Joseph's; George Washington
    W. BasketballTempleTemple; George Washington
    M. Cross-CountryLa Salle 
    W. Cross-CountryLa Salle 
    GolfXavier 
    M. Indoor TrackRhode Island 
    W. Indoor TrackRhode Island 
    M. SoccerGeorge WashingtonDuquesne
    W. SoccerDaytonDayton
    SoftballUMassFordham
    M. TennisRichmond 
    W. TennisRichmond 
    M. Outdoor TrackRhode Island 
    W. Outdoor TrackRhode Island 
    VolleyballDaytonDayton; Xavier

    2004-05 NCAA Qualifiers:

    BaseballRhode Island
    M. BasketballGeorge Washington
      (NIT: St. Joseph's; Temple)
    W. BasketballGeorge Washington
      Richmond
      Temple
      (WNIT - Xavier)
    GolfRhode Island
      Xavier
    M. SoccerGeorge Washington
    W. SoccerDayton
    M. TennisRichmond
    W. TennisRichmond
    SoftballUMass
    VolleyballDayton

    FAST FACTS:

  • NCAA Bound
    The Atlantic 10 has sent at least three teams to the NCAA Men's Basketball Tournament in 8 of the last 10 years, and at least four teams in four of those years.

  • NCAA Men's Final Four Participants
    Charlotte, 1977
    Dayton, 1967
    Duquesne, 1940
    La Salle, 1954, 1955
    Massachusetts, 1996
    St. Bonaventure, 1970
    Saint Joseph's, 1961
    Temple, 1956, 1958

  • Men's Basketball National Champions
    La Salle, 1954

    Jameer Nelson, St. Joseph's


  • All-Time Team of National Players of the Year
    G - Jameer Nelson, St. Joseph's
    G/F - Lionel Simmons, La Salle
    C - Tom Gola, La Salle
    F - Marcus Camby, UMass
    F - David West, Xavier

  • Another Really Good Team
    G - Norm Nixon, Duquesne
    G - Larry Hughes, Saint Louis
    C - Bob Lanier, St. Bonaventure
    F - Julius Erving, UMass
    F - Cedric Maxwell, Charlotte

  • National Coaches of the Year
    1977 - Lee Rose, Charlotte
    1987 - John Chaney, Temple
    1988 - John Chaney, Temple
    1994 - Charlie Spoonhour, Saint Louis
    1996 - John Calipari, Massachusetts
    2004 - Phil Martelli, Saint Joseph's

  • Notable Alums
    Alan Alda, M*A*S*H (Fordham)
    Christiane Amanpour, CNN (Rhode Island)
    Jim Bunning, MLB Hall of Fame (Xavier)
    Natalie Cole, Singer (UMass)
    Bill Cosby, Comedian (Temple; UMass)
    Richard Gere, Actor (UMass)
    James Gunn, The Scooby Doo Movie writer (SLU)
    Bruce Hornsby, Musician (Richmond)
    Brian Jordan, Atlanta Braves (Richmond)
    Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis (George Washington)
    Bob Lanier, NBA Hall of Fame (St. Bonaventure)
    Jamie Moyer, Seattle Mariners (Saint Joseph's)
    Norm Nixon, LA Lakers (Duquesne)
    Dan Patrick, ESPN (Dayton)
    Colin Powell (George Washington)
    Bill Raftery, ESPN (La Salle)
    Art & Dan Rooney, Pittsburgh Steelers (Duquesne)
    William Schultz, Fender Instruments (Duquesne)
    Denzel Washington, Actor (Fordham)

    Red Auerbach in his playing days at George Washington.


  • Top Coach
    Who is the best coach that graduated from an A-10 school?
    Red Auerbach, George Washington
    Vince Lombardi, Fordham
    John McGraw, St. Bonaventure
    Chuck Noll, Dayton
    Jon Gruden, Dayton

    Did You Know?

  • Since 1990, LaSalle's Lionel Simmons (1990), Massachusetts' Marcus Camby (1996), Xavier's David West (2003) and Saint Joseph's Jameer Nelson (2004) have been named Division I National Men's Basketball Player of the Year.

  • Briana Scurry, starting goalkeeper on the gold-medal winning U.S. Olympic Women's Soccer Teams in 1996 and 2004 and the 1999 World Cup Champs, played collegiately at UMass.

  • Over the last 10 years, the Atlantic 10 has produced six Elite Eight NCAA men's basketball teams, including 1996 Final Four participant UMass.

    Phil Martelli - 2004 National Coach of the Year.


  • Temple Women's basketball coach Dawn Staley carried the American Flag at the Athens Olympics.

  • In 2003-04, the A-10 sent two teams (Saint Joseph's and Xavier) to the NCAA Elite Eight in men's basketball. Saint Joseph's head coach Phil Martelli was named National Coach of the Year.

  • Since 2000, nine A-10 schools have made 20 trips (3.3 per year) to the NCAA Men's Basketball Tournament.

  • The A-10 got a little stronger in men's basketball in June, when George Washington's Pops Mensah-Bonsu and Mike Hall and La Salle's Steven Smith withdrew their names from the NBA Draft.

  • UMass softball has advanced to the Women's College World Series three times since 1992 behind the likes of 1999 National Player of the Year Danielle Henderson.

  • La Salle has had three National Basketball Players of the Year (Tom Gola, 1954; Michael Brooks, 1980 and Lionel Simmons, 1990). Only Duke, Georgia Tech and UCLA have more.

  • Fordham's Rose Hill Gymnasium (3,470) is the oldest Div. I gym in the country. It opened Jan. 16, 1925.

  • Saint Louis has won 10 NCAA Men's Soccer Championships and been to 42 of the sport's 46 NCAA Tournaments.

  • Duquesne's first recorded black athlete, Cumberland Posey (a.k.a. Charles Cumbert) went on to found and manage the fabled Homestead Grays of the Negro Baseball League.

    The 1913 Homestead Grays. Cumberland Posey 2nd row third from left.


  • Temple's Mark Macon was named National Freshman of the Year and John Chaney was named National Coach of the Year in 1988 after the Owls became the first A-10 team to be ranked #1 in the country.

  • A-10 schools have produced several National Freshmen of the Year, including Macon (1988), Larry Hughes, SLU (1999), Rodney White, Charlotte (2001) and Jameer Nelson, Saint Joseph's (2001).

  • Temple head men's basketball coach John Chaney was inducted into the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame in 2001.