Baseball and softball Lehigh has very successful programs in both
baseball (men) and
softball (women), having won both Patriot League titles in 2015 and advancing to the NCAA playoffs. More recently, the Lehigh softball team won the 2022 Patriot League Softball Tournament and advanced to the Washington regional in the NCAA Tournament.
Basketball Lehigh is also competitive in men's and women's
basketball. Both teams play in
Stabler Arena. The men's and women's teams both won the Patriot League championship in 2010. The Men's team went on to the
NCAA Tournament, losing in the first round to top-ranked
University of Kansas. The Mountain Hawks men's basketball team is best known for its first-round game in the
2012 NCAA Men's Division I Basketball Tournament as a #15 seed on March 16, 2012 against the #2 seed
Duke Blue Devils. Despite being a heavy underdog, due in large part to future NBA player
CJ McCollum's 30-point game, the Mountain Hawks defeated Duke 75–70 making it only the sixth time that a 15th seed has defeated a 2nd seed.
Football The
varsity football team competes at the Division I FCS level. Lehigh is a highly respected FCS program with a rich tradition. Lehigh won the 1977 Division II National Championship by defeating Jacksonville State 33–0 in the Pioneer Bowl. The Engineers were 1979 1-AA National Runners-up after falling to Eastern Kentucky in the title game. Lehigh has ten Patriot League championships, which is the most amongst league members. The program has also enjoyed seven FCS playoff appearances: 1980, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2004, 2010 and 2011. Lehigh is also part of the most played rivalry in college football. The Mountain Hawks have met the Lafayette Leopards 159 times. Lafayette leads the all-time series 82–72–5. The game is traditionally played on the Saturday before Thanksgiving. Football games are well-attended at Lehigh's
Goodman Stadium, which has been voted the best place to watch a Patriot League football game for the past six years. Tailgate parties are a big part of the experience, attracting many students and alumni who attend the games. In the Lehigh Mountain Hawks 2016 football season they finished with 9 wins and 3 losses, and made the playoffs for the first time since 2011. They went undefeated in the Patriot League winning all 6 games, while winning 3 games and losing 2 games against out of conference opponents. They played the University of New Hampshire in the first round of the 2016 FCS playoffs, where they lost 21 to 64. The senior captains for the 2016 season were quarterback Nick Shafnisky, linebacker Colton Caslow, offensive center Brandon Short, and offensive tackle Zach Duffy. After the 2016 season, Nick Shafnisky was named Patriot League Offensive Player of the Year and Lehigh football Head Coach Andy Coen was named Patriot League Coach of the Year. Lehigh also received nine first team honors for senior quarterback Nick Shafnisky, sophomore running back Dom Bragalone, junior wide receiver and return specialist Gatlin Casey, junior wide receiver Troy Pelletier, senior offensive tackle Zach Duffy, sophomore place kicker and punter Ed Mish, and senior linebacker Colton Caslow. Lehigh also earned four second team honors for junior offensive tackle Tim O'Hara, senior offensive tackle Brandon Short, junior defensive lineman Tyler Cavenas, and senior defensive back Brandon Leaks. In the upcoming 2017 football season the Lehigh Mountain Hawks will be looking towards defending their 2016 Patriot League Championship, and hope to repeat. Lehigh will kick off their season with a home game against Villanova. They have dropped Princeton from their schedule and will be facing Wagner instead for their fifth game of the season.
Lacrosse Lehigh's
lacrosse team competes in the nine-team Patriot League. The Mountain Hawks have a strong tradition in lacrosse, but have only appeared twice (2012, 2013) in the present
NCAA championships since its formation in 1971. Lehigh has accumulated seven national lacrosse titles under the former
USILA national title format and strongly contributed to the growth of
lacrosse in Pennsylvania.
Soccer Lehigh men's and women's soccer are NCAA Division I programs that compete in the Patriot League. Both teams are highly competitive. The 2006 men's team had a 15–2–3 overall record and became the first Patriot League team to go a perfect 7–0 in league play. They advanced to the third round of the NCAA play-offs before losing to the number-one seed. Both teams are sponsored by Nike as well. The head coach of the men's team is Dean Koski, and he is assisted by Ryan Hess and goalkeeper coach Matt Deming. This past season (2016), the Lehigh men's soccer team posted a 7–10–1. However, they won the Patriot League Championship in 2015, earning them an automatic berth to the NCAA tournament. Leading the women's team is Eric Lambinus, assisted by Lauren Calabrese, Madi Morgan, and Bill Moukoulis. In their 2016 season, they went eight games without giving up a single goal, putting them at first in the country for goals against. They're overall record in that season was 11–5–2. Both teams play on Ulrich Field, located in Ulrich Sports Complex on Goodman Campus at Lehigh University. The field is grass with stands that hold about 1,300 fans. Locker rooms and practice fields (Kauffman Fields) are located a short distance from the game field. There are three grass fields with an irrigation/sprinkler system to keep up maintenance. Combined between the two teams, 24 student athletes made the Patriot League Honor Roll, having a 3.2 GPA or higher during the fall semester (Women: 15, Men: 9).
Tennis Julius Seligson played collegiate tennis at Lehigh University, graduating in 1930. He never lost a regular season match. Its last national champion was Darian Cruz in 2017. Among Lehigh wrestling alumni are several
coaches of the sport at other universities and colleges, including Jason Kutz (1998) at
East Stroudsburg University, Chris Ayres (1999) at
Princeton University, Cory Cooperman (2006), assistant wrestling coach at
Rutgers University, and Troy Letters (2006) and Derek Zinck (2006), assistant wrestling coaches at Princeton.
Bobby Weaver, a Lehigh wrestling alumnus, is a former won a gold medal in
wrestling at the
1984 Summer Olympics. In 2006, the wrestling team marked its fifth straight EIWA championship. In 2018, they won the EIWA championship again, snapping the 11-year streak of
Cornell University, the team's biggest rival. Lehigh's current head wrestling coach is Pat Santoro, a Lehigh wrestling alumnus and former EIWA champion, and the team's
home is Leeman-Turner Arena at Grace Hall, often referred to as "The Snakepit", with a capacity of 2,200.
Audrey Jimenez was awarded the 2026
Anthony-Maroulis Trophy for her successes in women's wrestling. ==Marching 97==