The Mount fields 23
NCAA Division III athletic teams called the Lions, most of which compete in the
Heartland Collegiate Athletic Conference. Men's sports: Baseball, basketball, cross country, football, golf, lacrosse, soccer, tennis, track and field, volleyball, wrestling and Esports. • Two men's sports not sponsored by the HCAC have separate affiliations, both in conferences created for the 2014–15 school year. Lacrosse plays in the
Ohio River Lacrosse Conference and volleyball plays in the
Midwest Collegiate Volleyball League. In 2004, 2005, 2006, 2009, 2022, 2023, and 2024 the football team won the HCAC conference championship. In the 2004 & 2022 seasons, they finished the regular season undefeated. Women's sports: Basketball, cheerleading, cross country, dance, golf, lacrosse, soccer, softball, tennis, track and field, volleyball and Esports. • The HCAC does not sponsor women's lacrosse; that team plays on the women's side of the Ohio River Lacrosse Conference. • Cheerleading, dance and Esports are university-recognized sports, but are not recognized as official
NCAA sports. In late 2014, incoming freshman basketball player
Lauren Hill was suffering from an inoperable brain tumor and facing the possibility of dying before the end of that year, and wished to play in one college game before her death. The Mount's season opener against
Hiram College, originally scheduled for November 15, was moved with NCAA approval to November 2; when the event outgrew the MSJ campus,
Xavier University gave MSJ free use of its arena,
Cintas Center. In a sold-out game that ended up being nationally televised by
Fox College Sports, Hill scored the first and last baskets. The game was the start of a charitable fundraising campaign that, by the time of her death in April 2015, raised over $1.5 million for research into
the specific cancer from which Hill was suffering. She died in 2015; since her death, MSJ and Xavier have teamed up for an annual season-opening women's basketball doubleheader, the Lauren Hill Tipoff Classic, at Cintas Center. ==Greek life==