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About Pace University Setters
Currently, the Pace University Setters are actively participating in various athletic events across multiple sports as part of their NCAA Division II schedule. The 2023-2024 academic year has seen the Setters ramping up their competitive events, with both men's and women's teams engaging in rigorous training and competitions. The men's and women's basketball teams are in full swing as they prepare for their conference matches, aiming for a strong showing in the Northeast-10 tournament. Additionally, the Setters' soccer teams are in the midst of their fall season, with the women's team recently securing several key victories, positioning them as contenders in the league. The Pace Setters also prioritize community engagement, hosting various events and clinics to foster local talent and encourage youth participation in sports. Special events, such as Homecoming and alumni games, are scheduled throughout the year, inviting former players and community members to celebrate the university's athletic achievements. The university continually invests in its athletic facilities to provide top-notch environments for its athletes, further enhancing the live event experience for fans and families. With a focus on both competition and community, the Pace University Setters are dedicated to excelling in sports while fostering a vibrant school spirit.
Pace University Setters History
The Pace University Setters are the athletic teams representing Pace University, located in Pleasantville, New York. Established in 1906, Pace's athletic program has evolved significantly over the years. Originally, the university's sports were mainly focused on men's basketball and baseball, but as the institution grew, so did its commitment to a wider array of sports. In 1972, Pace became a member of the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) and began competing at a higher level. The name 'Setters' was adopted in 1976, inspired by the setter position in volleyball, symbolizing teamwork and strategy. Over the decades, the Setters have developed a competitive spirit and have seen success in various sports, including basketball, soccer, and lacrosse. The growth of the women's athletic programs, particularly in the 1990s and 2000s, has also been a significant part of the Setters' history, with women's teams achieving notable recognition in their respective sports. Today, the Setters compete in the NCAA Division II and are members of the Northeast-10 Conference, which features a robust schedule and competitive play among various institutions.