RIDER BRONCS BASEBALL

Metro Atlantic Athletic ConferenceD1spring

PROGRAM OVERVIEW

Rider University's baseball program competes in the Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference as part of the school's 159-year athletic tradition since the institution's 1865 founding in Lawrenceville, New Jersey. The Broncs operate within a student body of 3,693 and represent one of the smaller Division I programs competing at the collegiate level. Playing in MAAC, Rider faces conference opponents that include schools across the Northeast corridor, with spring season competition defining the annual schedule for this 27-member NCAA roster.

The program's baseball operations center on developing student-athletes within a rigorous academic and athletic environment characteristic of MAAC institutions. Rider's enrollment base of roughly 3,700 undergraduates provides a recruiting foundation for building competitive squads competing in one of the Northeast's toughest mid-major conferences. As a spring sport, baseball at Rider operates on the traditional college calendar, allowing the Broncs to develop talent through fall practice sessions and conference play that runs through May.

KEY FACTS

SchoolRider University
SportBaseball
ConferenceMetro Atlantic Athletic Conference
DivisionD1
LocationLawrenceville, New Jersey
VenueHome Venue
Head CoachStaff

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FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

What conference does Rider Baseball compete in?
Rider Broncs Baseball competes in the Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference conference at the NCAA D1 level.
Where does Rider play baseball home games?
Rider Baseball plays home games at Home Venue in Lawrenceville, NJ.
Who is the head coach of Rider Baseball?
The head coach of Rider Broncs Baseball is Staff.
When was Rider Baseball program established?
The establishment date for Rider Baseball is not currently available.