New Haven

Leagues Played
NCAAF 77
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Wikipedia
NCAAF 09/07 17:00 1 Iup Crimson Hawks v New Haven Chargers L 24-13
NCAAF 11/24 18:00 8 New Haven Chargers v Slippery Rock L 20-59
NCAAF 11/17 18:00 7 West Chester Golden Rams v New Haven Chargers W 28-35
NCAAF 11/10 17:00 1 Long Island Post Pioneers v New Haven Chargers L 17-13
NCAAF 11/03 17:00 1 New Haven Chargers v Saint Anselm W 49-21
NCAAF 10/27 17:00 1 Stonehill v New Haven Chargers W 7-12
NCAAF 10/20 17:00 1 New Haven Chargers v Assumption College Greyhounds W 27-21
NCAAF 10/13 16:00 1 American International Yellow Jackets v New Haven Chargers W 13-33
NCAAF 09/29 17:00 1 New Haven Chargers v Bentley Falcons Football W 31-27
NCAAF 09/22 22:00 1 Merrimack v New Haven Chargers W 18-44
NCAAF 09/15 17:00 1 New Haven Chargers v Southern Connecticut State W 37-18
NCAAF 09/08 16:00 1 Pace University Setters v New Haven Chargers W 10-36
NCAAF 09/01 19:00 1 Bryant v New Haven Chargers L 41-31

Wikipedia - New Haven Chargers

The New Haven Chargers are the athletic teams that represent the University of New Haven, located in West Haven, Connecticut, in NCAA Division I intercollegiate sports. The Chargers' 20 varsity athletics teams, eight men's and 12 women's, compete as members of the Northeast Conference, with the exception of women's rugby which competes under USA Rugby. New Haven was previously a member of the Northeast-10 Conference from 2008 until their reclassification from NCAA Division II to I on July 1, 2025.

In 2016–17, the women's volleyball and baseball team won Northeast-10 Conference championships. Overall twelve of sixteen teams qualified for postseason play, while six teams (men's & women's cross country, volleyball, baseball, women's lacrosse and softball) advanced to the NCAA Championships. Six Chargers were named All-Americans following their respective seasons; Zach Voytek (football), Tyler Condit (football), Kendall Cietek (women's lacrosse), Nicole Belanger (women's lacrosse), Hannah Johnson (women's lacrosse) and Robert Petrillo (baseball). Off the fields, courts and tracks, the Chargers 300-plus student-athletes combined for a 3.01 grade point average in the Spring of 2017, the 18th straight season with a cumulative GPA of 3.0 or higher. Additionally, 343 Chargers received NE10 Commissioner's Honor Roll accolades, while 163 were named to the New Haven Dean's List.

The New Haven American Football Team is a dynamic and competitive squad based in New Haven, Connecticut. Known for their strategic gameplay, strong teamwork, and passionate fan base, the team embodies the spirit of American football with a blend of tradition and innovation. They compete in local and regional leagues, showcasing talented athletes who excel in speed, agility, and tactical execution. The New Haven team is dedicated to fostering community engagement and promoting the sport at all levels, making them a proud representative of their city’s athletic excellence.