Nichols College Athletics—known as the Bison—offers a variety of sports for men and women, as well as coeducational ones. The Athletic and Fitness Center within North Campus includes Levy Rink, Robinson Tennis Courts, and
Michael Vendetti Field, a multipurpose turf field used for field hockey, football, and lacrosse. The Bison compete within the
NCAA Division III, and since 1995, have been a member of the
Conference of New England. The men's volleyball team plays within the
New England Collegiate Conference (NECC). In terms of club sports, the club golf team competes in the National Collegiate Club Golf Association (NCCGA), the men's rugby team is part of the
New England Rugby Football Union (NERFU). Former memberships include the
Colonial Hockey Conference (CHC),
Commonwealth Coast Football (CCF),
Eastern College Athletic Conference (ECAC), the
New England Hockey Conference (NEHC), and the
Worcester Collegiate Hockey League (WCHL). Currently, the school offers eleven men's sports:
baseball,
basketball,
cross country,
football,
golf,
ice hockey,
lacrosse,
soccer,
tennis,
track and field, and
volleyball. There are also ten women's sports: basketball, cross country,
field hockey, ice hockey, lacrosse, soccer,
softball, tennis, track and field, and volleyball. Coeducational athletics include
cheerleading and
esports, which competes within the
National Association of Collegiate Esports. Both men's and women's teams have won numerous CCC championships. The men's tennis squad won eight consecutive titles through the 2011–2012 to 2018–2019 seasons, and the women's team has won four titles in 2010–2011, 2016–2017, 2017–2018, and 2018–2019. The men's basketball team claimed three consecutive titles from 2016 to 2017 through 2018–2019, and the men's hockey team was victorious in 2017–2018. Men's soccer has won two titles in 2010 and 2014, and the women won three times, namely in 1996 and 2002. The women's field hockey team also lifted a trophy in 2009. Outside of the CCC, men's hockey has won three
ECAC Northeast Championships in 2008–2009, 2013–2014, and 2014–2015, as well as the
WCHL Tournament in 1971. Notable head coaches of the men's football team include:
Hal Chalmers (1947–1958),
Harry Gaffney (1959–1961),
Michael Vendetti (1962–1985), and
Jim Crowley (1993–1995). ==Notable people==