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in
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at the
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(formerly Division I-AA) level. The Sharks are members of the
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and play their home games in the 6,000 seat
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History


Long Island University Blackbirds

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was first played at Long Island University's
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campus for six seasons from the late 1920s to 1940 when the program was suspended "until the world situation stabilized." Under head coach
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, who also coached the
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, the team won their opening game on September 29, 1928 against Rider.
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took over head coaching duties in the 1931 season before the program was suspended during the heart of the
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. Bee remained at the university, coaching basketball and returned to the gridiron to coach the team from 1939 to 1940. After playing at several local venues in the early seasons, the Blackbirds called
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home for the 1939 and 1940 seasons. Over the six pre-war seasons the Blackbirds went 9–17–1.


LIU Post Pioneers

In 1951 LIU purchased the C.W. Post estate to develop a suburban LIU campus due to increased post-war suburban expansion. LIU reinstated the football program in 1957 on the university's new campus in
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and football joined the sport offerings at C.W. Post College in the 1957 season. On October 3, 2018, Long Island University announced that it was unifying the athletic programs of its two campuses into one Division I program, effective with the 2019–20 academic year. The new program's nickname of Sharks was announced on May 15, 2019. The LIU Sharks inherited the
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membership of the Brooklyn campus. As part of the merger, football and several other Division II LIU Post teams for sports that had not been sponsored by LIU Brooklyn immediately moved to Division I without the usual transition period for an institution moving to a different division. In the final season as the
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, the team reached the NCAA Division II Playoffs where they were defeated in the first round by Slippery Rock. They finished ranked at No. 21 in the Division II Coaches' Poll and received the 2019 Division II
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from the Eastern College Athletic Conference (ECAC) and Metropolitan New York Football Writers, signifying them as the best football team in the East in Division II football.


LIU Sharks

The Sharks finished winless in their first season. A month after the season ended, starting quarterback Clay Beathard was stabbed to death in
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Affiliations


Classifications


Conference memberships


Conference championships

LIU has won 18 conference championships, four shared and 14 outright. † Co-champions


Postseason history


Bowl games

LIU participated in one NCAA College Division level
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s, going 0–1.


NCAA Division III Playoffs

LIU participated in the NCAA Division III Playoffs as C.W. Post.


NCAA Division II Playoffs

LIU participated in the NCAA Division II Playoffs as LIU Post.


Future non-conference opponents

Announced schedules as of May 22, 2025.


Home stadium

The Sharks play their home games at
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in Brookville, New York. The stadium was upgraded to meet
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requirements as part of the program's elevation to D-I. The visiting stands were demolished and replaced with larger stands that mirror the home side; the expansion brought the capacity up to 6,000 seats.


Notes and references


External links

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