Ashland Eagles
| Ashland Eagles | |
|---|---|
| University | Ashland University |
| Conference | G-MAC |
| NCAA | Division II |
| Athletic director | Al King |
| Location | Ashland, Ohio |
| Varsity teams | 22 (11 men's, 11 women's) |
| Football stadium | Jack Miller Stadium |
| Basketball arena | Kates Gymnasium |
| Baseball stadium | Tomassi Stadium and Donges Field at the Archer Ballpark Complex |
| Softball stadium | Deb Miller Field at the Archer Ballpark Complex |
| Soccer stadium | Ferguson Field |
| Aquatics center | Messerly Natatorium |
| Lacrosse stadium | Ferguson Field |
| Outdoor track and field venue | Niss Athletic Center |
| Nickname | Eagles |
| Colors | Purple and gold |
| Website | goashlandeagles |
The Ashland Eagles are the athletic teams that represent Ashland University, located in Ashland, Ohio, in Division II intercollegiate sports of the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA). The Eagles are members of the Great Midwest Athletic Conference (G-MAC).
They previously had competed in the Great Lakes Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (GLIAC) from 1995–96 to 2020–21, in the Heartland Collegiate Conference from 1978–79 to 1989–90, and concurrently in the Great Lakes Valley Conference from 1978–79 to 1994–95. Prior to joining the NCAA, Ashland belonged to the Mid-Ohio League (later the American Mideast Conference) of the National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics (NAIA) from 1949–50 to 1965–66, and the Ohio Athletic Conference (OAC) from 1931–32 to 1947–48.
The university's $23 million athletic complex features a 5,200-seat football stadium, a 1,000-seat stadium for track & field and soccer, and a state-of-the-art training facility. The Niss Athletic Center, which broke ground in 2020, will feature an 80-yard turf field, a 300-meter six-lane track and an eight-lane sprint track, as well as field jump and throwing areas and batting cages.