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About Saint Joseph's Hawks
As of 2023, the Saint Joseph's Hawks continue to compete fiercely in the Atlantic 10 Conference, with recent seasons showing significant promise. Under the fresh leadership of head coach Billy Lange, the team has been focusing on rebuilding and enhancing their competitive edge. The Hawks have been actively participating in summer leagues and inter-collegiate matchups to build team chemistry and skills. Watch for upcoming preseason games, where fans can catch a glimpse of the new roster. Additionally, the men's team will be featured in several televised games, giving fans an opportunity to follow their progress closely. The school also emphasizes women's sports, with the women's basketball team gaining traction in the conference and becoming a source of pride for the university. In community engagement, the Hawks are dedicated to giving back through various outreach programs and events designed to increase local youth involvement in sports. With a promising direction, the Saint Joseph's Hawks are set to make waves in the upcoming college basketball season.
Saint Joseph's Hawks History
Saint Joseph's University, located in Philadelphia, has a rich athletic history, with the Hawks competing in NCAA Division I as a member of the Atlantic 10 Conference. Founded in 1851, the university's athletic programs have evolved significantly, but basketball has been their standout sport. The Saint Joseph's Hawks men's basketball team, established in the early 1900s, gained prominence, especially in the 1980s, when they made several NCAA Tournament appearances. The 2003-2004 season was particularly remarkable, as the team, led by head coach Phil Martelli, achieved a perfect regular season and reached the Elite Eight in the NCAA Tournament, further solidifying their reputation in college basketball. Their iconic crimson and gray colors represent the school spirit, and the 8,300-seat Hagan Arena serves as a vibrant home ground for passionate fans. Over the years, the Hawks have produced numerous professional players and have built a strong rivalry with other Philadelphia universities, particularly La Salle and Temple, enhancing the local sports culture.