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Saint Rose Golden Knights
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UniversityCollege of Saint Rose
ConferenceNortheast-10
NCAADivision II
Athletic directorLori Anctil
LocationAlbany, New York
Varsity teams18 (8 men's, 9 women's, 1 co-ed)
Basketball arenaDaniel P. Nolan Gymnasium
Baseball stadiumPlumeri Sports Complex
Softball stadiumPlumeri Sports Complex
Soccer stadiumPlumeri Sports Complex
Aquatics centerAlbany High Swimming Pool
Lacrosse stadiumPlumeri Sports Complex
Golf coursePinehaven Country Club
MascotFear, the Golden Knight
NicknameGolden Knights
ColorsBlack and gold[1]
   
Websitegogoldenknights.com
Team NCAA championships
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The Saint Rose Golden Knights are the athletic teams that represent the College of Saint Rose, located in Albany, New York, in NCAA Division II intercollegiate sports.[2]

The Golden Knights are full members of the Northeast-10 Conference, which is home to all nineteen of its athletic programs. Saint Rose has been a member of the Northeast-10 since 2000.

Varsity teams

List of teams

National championships

Team

Association Division Sport Year Opponent/Runner-up Score
NCAA Division II Women's Soccer 2011 Grand Valley State 2–1

References

  1. ^ College of Saint Rose Identity Manuals (PDF). Retrieved February 22, 2017.
  2. ^ "History and Knowledge Brochure". The College of Saint Rose. Retrieved July 25, 2012. p. 9