American International

American International

Leagues Played
NCAAF 66
Links
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Fixtures

NCAAF 10/18 17:00 1 Saint Anselm vs American International - View

Results

NCAAF 10/04 17:00 1 Franklin Pierce Ravens v American International L 30-20
NCAAF 09/27 16:00 1 American International v Bentley L 34-41
NCAAF 09/20 17:00 1 Southern Connecticut State v American International L 10-3
NCAAF 09/13 17:00 1 American International v Assumption College Greyhounds L 21-39
NCAAF 09/06 16:00 1 American International v Central Connecticut L 7-34
NCAAF 11/16 17:00 1 American International v Southern Connecticut State L 21-50
NCAAF 11/09 18:00 1 Post University Eagles v American International Yellow Jackets W 27-28
NCAAF 11/01 22:00 1 American International Yellow Jackets v Assumption College Greyhounds W 27-24
NCAAF 10/26 17:00 1 Pace University Setters v American International Yellow Jackets W 7-14
NCAAF 10/19 17:00 1 Bentley Falcons Football v American International L 27-14
NCAAF 10/12 16:00 1 American International v Franklin Pierce Ravens L 14-41
NCAAF 10/05 17:00 1 New Haven v American International L 56-0

The American International Yellow Jackets is composed of 22 teams representing American International College in intercollegiate athletics, including men's and women's basketball, cross country, golf, lacrosse, soccer, track and field, and volleyball. Men's sports include baseball, football, ice hockey, and wrestling. Women's sports include field hockey, rugby, softball, and tennis. The Yellow Jackets compete in NCAA Division II and are members of the Northeast-10 Conference for all sports except ice hockey, which competes in NCAA Division I; men's volleyball, which competes as a de facto Division I member in the East Coast Conference; men's wrestling, which is an NCAA Division II Independent; and women's triathlon, which competes as a de facto Division I independent. The men's ice hockey team is a member of Atlantic Hockey America Division I.

History

The Yellow Jackets started competing in the 1933–1934 academic season in football, men's basketball and baseball. Men's soccer was added just one year later. The athletic department grew to five teams in the winter of 1948 when the Yellow Jackets started their ice hockey team.

Twenty years later, AIC introduced its first women's sport, softball. Judy Groff was introduced as the first softball coach, a position she held for 42 seasons. Volleyball, which was invented down the road in Holyoke, Massachusetts, started in the fall of 1974 with Groff also taking the reins.

In the 1977–1978 school year, AIC began competing in women's basketball and men's golf. It would be seven years before the athletic department grew again when they added women's soccer for the 1985 school year.

With the emergence of lacrosse in the Northeast, the Yellow Jackets added men's lacrosse in the spring of 1992. In 1996-97, field hockey and women's lacrosse were added to the department to bring the women's teams total to six.

Ten years later, the Yellow Jackets added six teams to their already extensive department in men's and women's cross country, men's and women's indoor track, and men's and women's outdoor track.

In 2018, the department added women's golf.

With the backing of USA Triathlon, AIC became the 24th team in the nation to introduce a women's varsity triathlon program to its athletic department, Director of Athletics Matthew Johnson announced on Tuesday, May 29 AIC expected competition to begin in the fall of 2019.

During the fall of 2020, the department announced the addition of men's volleyball as the 26th sport sponsored by the department. The team started play in January 2022.

The American International College (AIC) Yellow Jackets football team represents American International College in Springfield, Massachusetts. Competing in the NCAA Division II, the team is known for its competitive spirit and dedication to excellence on the gridiron. The Yellow Jackets pride themselves on a strong work ethic, disciplined play, and a commitment to developing student-athletes both on and off the field. With a passionate fan base and a rich tradition of teamwork and perseverance, American International's football team strives to achieve success through strategic gameplay and community engagement.