Xavier competes at the
NCAA Division I level in the
Big East Conference, and their mascot is
D'Artagnan the
Musketeer. Xavier sponsors eight intercollegiate sports for men, and eight sports for women. The university's graduation rate of 94% is the third highest graduation rate for athletes in the nation behind
Duke University and
Stanford University. Xavier sports teams have several traditional rivalries with local universities, including the
University of Cincinnati and the
Villanova University. Xavier was a founding member of the
Midwestern City Conference in 1979. Renamed the Midwestern Collegiate Conference in 1985, it is now known as the Horizon League. Xavier was a member of the
Atlantic 10 Conference from 1995 to 2013 where it enjoyed many successful basketball seasons. On March 20, 2013, the Xavier administration announced that the school will join the newly created
Big East following the
realignment of the old Big East Conference, and moved to the new conference July 1, 2013. The basketball and volleyball teams play in the 10,250-seat
Cintas Center on campus which opened in 2000.
Men's basketball The Xavier men's basketball team is perhaps the best known of the sports sponsored at Xavier. The team has enjoyed considerable recent success, reaching the
Elite Eight in the
NCAA Tournament in
2004,
2008, and 2017. Since 1985, every men's basketball player who has played as a senior has graduated with a degree. During the era of college football's now-defunct
Bowl Championship Series, Xavier was one of only two schools outside the main BCS conferences (a group now known as the
Power Five) to be listed among the top 20 most valuable programs in college basketball (the other being
UNLV) according to
Forbes.
Football Xavier fielded an
NCAA Division I football team until the
1973 season.
Baseball The Xavier baseball team won the
2014 Big East Championship and participated in the Nashville Regional. The 2009 Xavier Baseball team won the
Atlantic 10 tournament and participated in the Houston Regional. The Xavier baseball won the 2023 Big East Championship and participated in the Nashville Regional.
Swimming The Xavier men's swim team earned the school's first Big East Conference Championship in 2014. The Xavier men's swim team overall has captured the Big East Title in 2014, 2015, 2016, 2019, 2020, and 2021 making it their second three peat and sixth championship in their eight years since joining the conference in 2013.
Club sports The club sports program is designed to serve the interests of Xavier University students, faculty, and staff in different sports and recreational activities. These interests may be competitive, recreational, and/or instructional in nature. In 2017 the Xavier Men's Rugby Club team made it the Final Four in Denver Colorado for the National Small College Rugby Championship. Xavier finished 3rd in the country at the Tournament and was ranked 3rd in the Country that year. The Xavier Rugby Club has been ranked in the Top 20 of the National Collegiate Rugby Conference 7 out of the last 8 years. The Volley Ball team The Xavier Men's Volleyball Club Team took home 2nd place at Nationals in April 2019.In 2022, the Xavier Men's Volleyball Club Team won the national championship.
Mascots Xavier is one of a handful of universities with two mascots. D'Artagnan, the Musketeer, is the university's official mascot and is the origin of the school's nickname, The Xavier Musketeers. The Musketeer concept was suggested in 1925 by the late Reverend Francis J. Finn, S.J. The Blue Blob came about in 1985 when the spirit squad coordinators realized that a more audience-friendly mascot was needed. The musketeer mascot, who sported a handlebar mustache and a prop sword, scared younger spectators. The Blue Blob has Bobble-Body dolls, Plush replicas, and T-shirts made in his likeness, and an annual Blue Blob Appreciation Night during the Musketeer's basketball season. He most recently appeared on two ESPN
This is SportsCenter commercials with
Pro Football Hall of Fame member
Jim Kelly and
SportsCenter anchors
Scott Van Pelt and
John Anderson.
Media Most Xavier games can be heard on
WLW or
WKRC-AM. Joe Sunderman does the play-by-play and
Byron Larkin does color commentary for most games.
Fox Sports Net Ohio holds the local television rights to the Musketeers basketball games.
Brad Johansen does play-by-play and Steve Wolf is the analyst. Over the air stations,
WCPO-TV and
WSTR-TV have held the rights to Xavier games in the past. ==Faith and service==