Athletics at SU
Caves Sports and Wellness Center, Owings Mills Gymnasium, Mustang Stadium, and Fitness Facilities
Stevenson's athletic facilities are among the best in Division III. To accommodate its growth and expansion, the University opened its Owings Mills campus in 2004. Two years later, it acquired the former headquarters and practice facility for both the NFL's former Baltimore Colts and two-time Super Bowl champion Baltimore Ravens.
The Caves Athletics Complex, a 60,000 square foot modern facility, is located on the Owings Mills campus and serves the needs of more than 800 NCAA, club, and intramural student athletes as well as the general student body. On-campus facilities include the Caves Sports and Wellness Center, Owings Mills Gymnasium, and Mustang Stadium.
The first floor of the Caves Sports and Wellness Center features a fully-equipped fitness center, racquetball court, athletic offices, and athletic training room and team rooms. The second floor is dedicated to classrooms, a commuter student lounge, and a student computer lab as well as faculty and staff offices. It also houses the Caves Wellness Center. The Owings Mills Gymnasium is located adjacent to the Caves Sports and Wellness Center on the Owings Mills campus. Designed to host NCAA Division III playoffs, the gym is 15,000 square feet, has a hardwood floor, and seats approximately 1,500 spectators.
There are three fitness centers available for student use, including two on the Owings Mills campus. The first is located in the Caves Sports and Wellness Center and the second is on the third floor of Mustang Stadium. The third fitness center is located on the Greenspring campus on the bottom floor of the Manuszak Center. To access each fitness center, students must have their SU One card.
Intercollegiate Athletics
Stevenson University participates in NCAA Division III as a member of the Middle Atlantic Conferences with the exception of men's and women's ice hockey, which compete concurrently in the MAC and the United Collegiate Hockey Conference (UCHC), and women's beach volleyball, which competes as an independent. Men's volleyball competes in the Continental Volleyball Conference, while men's ice hockey competes in the Eastern College Athletic Conference (ECAC), women's ice hockey compete in the Colonial Hockey Conference, and women's beach volleyball compete as an independent. The Mustangs are also affiliated with the ECAC for all sports, which provides for additional post season opportunities besides the NCAA championships.
Those interested in participating on one of Stevenson's 27 intercollegiate athletic teams should contact the head coach of that sport using the staff directory under "Inside Athletics" on GoMustangSports.com. There is also information on the paperwork required by athletic training and compliance information for transfers and first-year student athletes there as well.
Club Sports
Students who wish to keep competing in college but are not taking part in one of the University's NCAA teams, a club sports team could be an excellent choice. All club teams have a coach, have multiple structured practices each week, and compete against other colleges and universities on the weekends. Club sports are open to all Stevenson full-time undergraduate and graduate students.
Current club sports include baseball, men's basketball, women's basketball, cheerleading, dance team, esports, field hockey, men's lacrosse, women's soccer, softball, and women's volleyball. Students who are interested in joining any of these teams, or learning how to start a team, should contact Matt Grimm (Director, Campus Recreation) by e-mail at mgrimm@stevenson.edu or phone at 443-352-4280.
Intramurals
The Intramural Sports program is part of the National Intramural Sports and Recreation Association. It provides both competitive and non-competitive leagues and tournaments. The program is open to all students, faculty, and staff at Stevenson. All sports offer three divisions: Men’s, Women’s, and Co-Rec, and all skill levels are welcome.
Games are typically in the evenings after classes, and schedules are made based on facility and team availability. Most games are scheduled on campus and are officiated by Stevenson students.
Some of the popular sports include flag football, basketball, indoor and outdoor soccer, softball, floor hockey, and volleyball. For more information on which sports are being offered or how to register, please contact Craig Leduc (Assistant Director, Campus Recreation) by email at cleduc@stevenson.edu or by phone at 443-352-4309.