Hofstra Pride football

Hofstra Pride football
First season 1937
Last season 2009
Stadium James M. Shuart Stadium
(capacity: 15,000)
Location Hempstead, New York
NCAA division Division I FCS
Conference Colonial Athletic Association
All-time record 403–268–11 (.599)
Playoff appearances 5
Playoff record 2–5
Division I FCS (I-AA)
Conference titles 1 (2001)
Colors Blue, white, and gold
     

The Hofstra Pride football (formerly the Hofstra Flying Dutchmen) program was the intercollegiate American football team for Hofstra University, located on Long Island in Hempstead, New York. Hofstra competed in the NCAA Division I Football Championship Subdivision (FCS) and were members of the Colonial Athletic Association. Its first football team was fielded in 1937, and the program compiled a 403–268–11 (.599) record through 2009.

The nickname changed to Pride in 2000; following the 2009 season on December 3, the university announced the termination of the football program. Under NCAA rules, football players could transfer to other schools and play immediately, without a waiting period, and scholarship-holders who wished to stay at Hofstra were permitted to keep their scholarships.

Funds previously used for the football program went into the creation of the medical school, and enhanced a variety of programs, including public health, hard sciences, and engineering.

Retired numbers

Playoff appearances

NCAA Division I-AA

The Pride appeared in the I-AA (FCS) playoffs five times, with an overall record of 2–5.

Year Round Opponent Result
1995 First Round Delaware L 17–33
1997 First Round Delaware L 14–24
1999 First Round
Quarterfinals
Lehigh
Illinois State
W 27–15
L 20–37
2000 First Round
Quarterfinals
Furman
Georgia Southern
W 31–24
L 20–48
2001 First Round Lehigh L 24–27 OT

NCAA Division III

As the Flying Dutchmen, Hofstra made six appearances in the NCAA Division III football playoffs, with a combined record of 2–6.

Year Round Opponent Result
1983 First Round Union (NY) L, 19–51
1986 First Round Montclair State L, 21–24
1987 First Round Fordham L, 6–41
1988 First Round Cortland L, 17–32
1989 First Round Montclair State L, 6–23
1990 First Round
Quarterfinals
Semifinals
Cortland
Trenton State
Lycoming
W, 35–9
W, 38–3
L, 10–20

Championships

Conference championships

Year Conference Coach Overall record Conference record
2001 Atlantic 10 Conference (co-championship) Joe Gardi 9–3 7–2
Total conference championships 1