Dickinson Head Men's Basketball Coach Alan Seretti honored after comeback season.
Dickinson athletes have earned countless accolades over the decades, but it wasn’t until 2021 that a field hockey player garnered a CC Player of the Year title. Meet Hannah Spiri '22.
Men's and women's Red Devils finish the regular season with wins to start the playoffs with momentum.
Learn more about this gridiron standout, who became the first Black football captain in Red Devils history.
"Most of the history classes offer hands-on activities ... which I find really cool," says William Farrell '23, a history major and proud member of Dickinson's men's lacrosse team
Nicolas Serna Londono '25 is an international business & management major and squash standout who earned two silver medals at the 2021 Pan-American Games.
Barry Taylor '70 is funding a new men's soccer locker room named in honor of classmates who introduced him to, and helped him improve, his game as a Dickinson student-athlete.
The Dickinson community is coming together to celebrate Red Devil athletics and the McAndrews Fund through All Devils Rise.
Former Red Devil returns to Dickinson as full-time tennis coach after three seasons and a 55-21 overall record with Moravian.
This February Dickinson is launching All Devils Rise, Dickinson’s first monthlong athletics-focused campaign aimed at highlighting, celebrating and elevating our Red Devil teams and community.
Learn more about out why Morgan Yandow Harding ’24 says, “Dickinson allows me to be a true student-athlete, balancing my academics with field hockey and Army ROTC.”
The hands-on athletics opportunity offers both a valuable work-study experience and an on-ramp to the medical field.
Each year the Sports Hall of Fame honors those Red Devils who rose to the occasion across the field of play. This year, the ceremony included both the 2020 and 2021 inductees.
Annual fundraiser brings the Dickinson community together to support a worthy cause.
With field hockey, football, women's soccer and volleyball seeing action for the first time in nearly two years, there was no shortage of athletics excitement over the weekend.