NAU Lumberjacks | |
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University | Northern Arizona University |
Conference | Big Sky Conference (primary) Western Athletic Conference (women's swimming and diving) |
NCAA | Division I (FCS) |
Athletic director | Mike Marlow |
Location | Flagstaff, Arizona |
Varsity teams | 15 |
Football stadium | Walkup Skydome |
Basketball arena | Walkup Skydome |
Soccer stadium | Lumberjack Stadium |
Other venues | J.C. Rolle Activity Center Douglas J. Wall Aquatic Center |
Mascot | Louie |
Nickname | Lumberjacks |
Website | www |
The NAU Lumberjacks are the varsity athletic teams representing Northern Arizona University in Flagstaff, Arizona in intercollegiate athletics. The school's mascot was adopted in 1946. The Lumberjacks compete in NCAA Division I and are full members of the Big Sky Conference[1] with the exception of the women's swimming and diving team which is an affiliate member of the Western Athletic Conference (WAC).[2]
Men's | Women's |
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Basketball | Basketball |
Cross country | Cross country |
Football | Golf |
Tennis | Soccer |
Track & Field (indoor) | Swimming & Diving |
Track & Field (outdoor) | Tennis |
Track & Field (indoor) | |
Track & Field (outdoor) | |
Volleyball |
The school's team has competed in the Big Sky Conference since 1970. The team's most recent appearance in the NCAA Division I men's basketball tournament was in 2000. The Lumberjacks are currently led by interim head coach Shane Burcar who replaced Jack Murphy.
The team has been coached by Loree Payne since 2017 and last won the Big Sky championship in 2006.
The team is head coached by Michael Smith. Since 2016, the Northern Arizona men's team is widely considered as the nation's leading program in the NCAA Division I. The team has been constantly ranked in the top 2 nationally of the USTFCCCA coach's poll since the start of the 2017 season.[3] The team has dominated the Big Sky championship, winning 20 of the last 25 Big Sky team championships and 17 of the last 25 Big Sky individual titles as of 2017.[4] The Lumberjacks won the NCAA Men's Division I Cross Country Championship in 2016, 2017, 2018, and 2020.[5] The 2017 repeat title closed out a perfect season with a 53-point victory, placing five athletes in the top 40. The victory was the lowest score (74) at the NCAA Championships since 2014, and the Lumberjacks became the first repeat champions since 2013–14.[6] Director of Cross Country and Track and Field Michael Smith earned the Bill Dellinger Award as National Men's Coach of the Year and also picked up both the Big Sky's Men's and Women's Coach of the Year awards. In track and field, Smith was named the US Track & Field and Cross Country Coaches Association (USTFCCCA) Mountain Region Women's Indoor Coach of the Year in 2017 and 2018.
The team competes in the NCAA Division I Football Championship Subdivision (FCS). The school's first football team was fielded in 1915. The team plays its home games at the 17,500 seat Walkup Skydome. They are head coached by Chris Ball.
Northern Arizona competes as an affiliate member of the Western Athletic Conference.
Northern Arizona has won six NCAA D1 team national championships.
Below are 2 national team titles won by club sports teams at the highest collegiate levels in other non-NCAA competition:
Athlete | Event | Year |
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Geordie Beamish | Mile | 2019 |
Lopez Lomong | 3,000m, 1,500m | 2007, 2007 |
David McNeill | 5,000m (i), 5,000m (o) | 2010, 2010 |
Andy Trouard | 3,000m | 2019 |
Abdihamid Nur | 3,000m, 5,000m | 2022, 2022 |
Athlete | Event | Year |
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Angela Chalmers | Cross Country | 1986 |
Ida Nilsson | Steeplechase, 5,000m (i) | 2004, 2005 |
Johanna Nilsson | Mile, 3,000m, Cross Country | 2003 & 2006, 2006, 2005 |
Anna Söderberg | Discus | 1996 |
(i)=indoor track and field event
(o)=outdoor track and field event
The club hockey team competes in the American Collegiate Hockey Association at the Division II and III levels. The team was formerly in the NCAA Division I from 1981 to 1986.[7][8]
The club tennis team competes in the USTA Tennis on Campus league and won the 2017 Spring Invitational national tournament.[9]
The university also fields a club quidditch team, known as the NAU Narwhals, who compete in US Quidditch.[10] The Narwhals advanced to the Elite 8 at IQA World Cup VI in 2013.[11]
Athlete | Event | Year | Team |
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Brooke Andersen | Hammer | 2020 | United States |
Maya Benzora | Long Jump | 1984 | Israel |
Víctor Castillo | Long Jump | 2004 | Venezuela |
Angela Chalmers | 3,000m | 1988, 1992, 1996 | Canada |
Jordan Chipangama | Marathon | 2016 | Zambia |
Diego Estrada | 10,000m | 2012 | Mexico |
Samantha George | 4 × 400 m | 2000 | Canada |
Luis Grijalva | 5,000m | 2020 | Guatemala |
Lopez Lomong | 1,500m, 5,000m | 2008, 2012 | United States |
Andrew Mavis | Basketball | 2000 | Canada |
David McNeill | 5,000m | 2012, 2016, 2020 | Australia |
Amin Nikfar | Shot Put | 2008, 2012 | Iran |
Abdihamid Nur | 5,000m | 2024 | United States |
Kristian Pettersson | Throws | 2000 | Sweden |
Anna Söderberg | Discus | 2000, 2004, 2008 | Sweden |
Georgina Toth | Hammer | 2008 | Cameroon |
Anthony Wilson | 200m, 4 × 400 m | 1992 | Canada |
Nico Young | 10,000m | 2024 | United States |
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