Queens Royals


The Queens Royals are the athletic teams that represent Queens University of Charlotte, located in Charlotte, North Carolina, in NCAA Division II intercollegiate sporting competitions. The Royals compete as members of South Atlantic Conference for 14 of their varsity sports; the men's and women's swimming and diving teams compete in the Bluegrass Mountain Conference and the men's and women's indoor track and field and men's volleyball teams compete as Independents.
Queens has been a member of the SAC since 2013, when it moved from Conference Carolinas.

Varsity teams

Sports not governed by the NCAA are indicated with a yellow background.

List of teams

Men's teams
SportVenue
BaseballTuckaseegee Dream Fields
BasketballCurry Arena
Cross countryMcAlpine Creek Park
Golf-
LacrosseDickson Field
RugbyDickson Field
SoccerDickson Field
Swimming & DivingLevine Center for Wellness and Recreation
TennisQueens University Sports Complex
Track & Field-
Triathlon-
VolleyballCurry Arena
WrestlingCurry Arena

Women's teams
SportVenue
BasketballCurry Arena
Cross countryMcAlpine Creek Park
Field HockeyBessant Field
Golf-
LacrosseDickson Field
RugbyDickson Field
SoccerDickson Field
SoftballPark Road Park
Swimming & DivingLevine Center for Wellness and Recreation
TennisQueens University Sports Complex
Track & Field-
Triathlon-
VolleyballCurry Arena

In addition to the listed sports, Queens considers its cheerleaders, both male and female, to be varsity athletes.

National championships

The Royals have won ten NCAA Division II team national championships.

Teams

Facilities

Levine Center for Wellness and Recreation

The Levine Center for Wellness and Recreation is located on campus and contains Curry Arena, the aquatic center, as well as office and practice space. The facility is home to the basketball, swimming & diving, volleyball, and wrestling programs and was built in 2012 to replace the Ovens Athletic Center.

Queens University of Charlotte Sports Complex at Marion Diehl Park

A joint project of Queens University of Charlotte and Mecklenburg County Parks & Recreation, the Sports Complex is home to Dickson Field, a 2,000-seat stadium that serves as home to the lacrosse, rugby, and soccer teams, Bessant Field, which hosts the field hockey program and also contains an 8-lane track, a tennis complex, and several community facilities. A notable feature of the complex is Rex, the world's largest standing lion statue.