Bates Bobcats
The Bates Bobcats are the athletic teams of Bates College largely based in Lewiston, Maine and the surrounding areas. The college's official mascot has been the bobcat since 1924, and maintains garnet as its official color. The school sponsors 32 varsity sports, most of which compete in the Division III as a member of the New England Small College Athletic Conference. Bates has rivalries with Princeton in Squash and Dartmouth in Skiing and selected hockey bouts. The college also competes with its Maine rivals Bowdoin and Colby in the Colby-Bates-Bowdoin Consortium. This is one of the oldest football rivalries in the United States. This consortium is a series of historically highly competitive football games ending in the championship game among the three schools. Bates has won this championship at total of twelve times including 2014, 2015, and in 2016 beat Bowdoin 24–7 after their 21–19 abroad victory over Colby. Bates is currently the holder of the winning streak, and has the record for biggest victory in the athletic conference with a 51–0 shutout of Colby College. The three colleges also contest the Colby-Bates-Bowdoin Chase Regatta. The college is the all-time leader of the Chase Regatta with a total of 14 composite wins, followed by Colby's 5 wins, concluded with Bowdoin's 2 wins.
Bates maintains 31 varsity teams, and 9 club teams, including sailing, cycling, ice hockey, rugby, and water polo. According to U.S. Rowing, the Women's Rowing Team is ranked first in the NESCAC, and first overall in NCAA Division III Rowing, as of 2016. In April 2005, the college's athletic program was ranked in the top 5% of national athletics programs. As of 2018, the college has graduated a total of 12 Olympians, one of whom won the Olympic Gold Medal rowing for Canada. The Bobcats have broken records on the state, regional and national level. In the 2015 season, the women's rowing team was the most decorated rowing team in collegiate racing while also being the first to sweep every major rowing competition in its athletic conference in the history of Division III athletics. The ice hockey team is the first team to win the NESCAC Club Ice Hockey Championships four times in a row. In 2015, the men's rowing team had the fastest ascension in rankings of any sport in its athletic conference and was named the NESCAC Rowing Champion. Bates has the 5th highest NESCAC title hold, and holds the top titles in women's and men's rowing. Bates follows Bowdoin's 30 NESCAC titles with its 16, and its followed by Colby's 9 titles.
Men's sports
Men's football
The men's football team competes in NCAA Division III as a member of the New England Small College Athletic Conference. The football team is led by head coach, Matt Coyne.| 2016 | CBB Championship | Bates won with a 24–7 win over Bowdoin, after their 29–19 victory over Colby. | Won | |
| 2015 | CBB Championship | Bates won with a 31–0 win over Bowdoin, after their 10–9 overtime home victory over Colby. | Won | |
| 2014 | CBB Championship | Bates won with a 10–7 win over Bowdoin, after their 34–28 win over Colby. | Won | |
| 2012 | CBB Championship | Bates won with a 14–6 win over Bowdoin, after their 31–6 win over Colby. | Won | |
| 2002 | CBB Championship | Bates won with a 48–28 win over Bowdoin after their 19–14 win over Colby. | Won | |
| 1999 | CBB Championship | Bates won with a 38–7 win over Bowdoin after an overtime victory of 20–17 with Colby. | Won | |
| 1986 | CBB Championship | Bates won with 36–0 shutout over Bowdoin, after a 21–6 win over Colby. | Won | |
| 1981 | CBB Championship | Bates won with a 23–1 win over Bowdoin after their 10–6 win over Colby. | Won | |
| 1978 | CBB Championship | Bates won with a 24–14 win over Bowdoin after their 27–20 win over Colby. | Won | |
| 1974 | CBB Championship | Bates won with an 18–7 win over Bowdoin after a 16–14 victory over Colby. | Won | |
| 1970 | CBB Championship | Bates won with a 21–3 win over Bowdoin after a 14–7 win over Colby. | Won | |
| 1968 | CBB Championship | Bates won with a 41–14 win over Bowdoin after a 28–12 victory over Colby. | Won | |
| 1967 | CBB Championship | Bates won with a 38–24 victory over Bowdoin after a 38–14 win over Colby. | Won | |
| 1966 | CBB Championship | Bates won with a 35–13 win over Bowdoin, after a win over 28-7 Colby. | Won | |
| 1956 | Maine State Series | Bates won five straight games to capture the state title. | Won |
The Bobcats played Toledo in the 1946 Glass Bowl, losing 21–12.
Men's basketball
Bates College's men's basketball team is led by head coach Jon Furbush, and in 2015 he led the team to the semi-finals of the NCAA Division III Basketball Championships. He is the youngest head coach in the history of the team and was named the 2014–15 Maine Coach of the Year by the Maine Men's Basketball Coaches and Writers Association.| 2015 | Charlie Ryan Classic Championship | Hosted in Waterville, Maine. | Won | |
| 2015 | Naismith Classic Championship | Hosted in Springfield, Massachusetts. | Won | |
| 2014 | Babson Invitational | Hosted on the Babson College Campus | Won | |
| 2014 | Salem State Holiday Classic Championship | Hosted in Salem, Massachusetts. | Won | |
| 2012 | Chuck Resler Tournament Championship | Hosted in Rochester, Massachusetts. | Won |
Men's baseball
Men's golf
Men's lacrosse
The men's lacrosse team is led by head coach, Peter Lasagna, who has been head for the past 16 seasons. In 2015, Lasagna won his third NESCAC Coach of the Year and has led the Bobcats to five appearances in the NESCAC Championship. In 2015, the team reported 156 points scored, ranking them 6th in-conference, and 5th overall.Men's rowing
The Men's Rowing team is headed by Peter Steenstra, who was awarded the 2015 Division III Coach of the Year Award by the College Rowing Coaches Association, after also receiving Men's and Women's Coach of the Year honors from both the New England Small College Athletic Conference and the Eastern College Athletic Conference. Alumni, Andrew Byrnes, won the Olympic Gold Medal while rowing for the Canadian National Team, in 2008 in the Beijing Olympics.| 2016 | President's Cup Regatta | Final: 1st out of 3, in Green, Maine | Won | |
| 2015 | ECAC/NIRC Regatta | Final: 10–6 | Won | |
| 2015 | President's Cup Regatta | Final: 8–6 | Won | |
| 2015 | ECAC National Invitational Rowing Championship | Lead the athletic conference. | Won | |
| 2015 | Bates' Invitational | Final: 12–1 | Won | |
| 2015 | NESCAC Men's Rowing Championship | First top ten breakthrough | Won | |
| 2014 | CBB Chase Regatta | Final: 7–2 | Won | |
| 2013 | New England Rowing Championship | In Worcester, Massachusetts | Won | |
| 2011 | CBB Chase Regatta | Final: 1/2 | Won | |
| 2011 | Quinsigamond Regatta | Placed 3rd out of 24 boats | Won | |
| 2011 | President's Cup Regatta | The college's first President's Cup Regatta win | Won | |
| 2010 | Quinsigamond Regatta | The first placing at the Quinsigamond Regatta, and first appearance. | Won | |
| 2010 | CBB Chase Regatta | Final: 1/2 | Won |
Men's tennis
Men's rugby
Men's nordic skiing
Men's cross country
Men's soccer
Men's track & field
Men's squash
Women's sports
Women's rowing
The Women's Rowing team is headed by Peter Steenstra, who was awarded the 2015 Division III Coach of the Year Award by the College Rowing Coaches Association, after also receiving Men's and Women's Coach of the Year honors from both the New England Small College Athletic Conference and the Eastern College Athletic Conference. The women's rowing team is the first rowing team to sweep every major rowing competition in its athletic conference in the history of Division III athletics, a feat completed in 2015. According to U.S. Rowing, the Women's Rowing Team is ranked 1st in the New England Small College Athletic Conference, and 1st overall in NCAA Division III Rowing, as of 2016.| 2023 | New England Rowing Championship | 1st out of 25 teams | Won | - |
| 2016 | ECAC National Invitational Rowing Championship | Placed 2nd out of 21 boats | 2nd place | - |
| 2016 | President's Cup Regatta | Final: 1st out of 3, in Green, Maine | Won | |
| 2015 | NCAA Division III Women's Rowing Championship | At the Sacramento State Aquatic Center. | Won | |
| 2015 | NESCAC Women's Rowing Championship | This is the first consecutive win of the championship. | Won | |
| 2015 | New England Rowing Championship | Final: 7–1 | Won | |
| 2015 | ECAC National Invitational Rowing Championship | Lead the athletic conference. | Won | |
| 2015 | President's Cup Regatta | Final: 11–1 | Won | |
| 2015 | Head of the Charles Regatta | 1st out of 30 teams | Won | |
| 2015 | Bates' Invitational | Final: 12–1 | Won | |
| 2014 | NESCAC Women's Rowing Championship | The college's first rowing championship. | Won | |
| 2014 | Head of the Charles Regatta | 1st out of 30 teams | Won | |
| 2014 | CBB Chase Regatta | Final: 8–0 | Won | |
| 2014 | New England Rowing Championship | Placed 2nd out of 28 boats | 2nd place | |
| 2014 | NCAA Division III Women's Rowing Championship | Indianapolis at Eagle Creek Park | Won | |
| 2013 | NCAA Division III Women's Rowing Championship | Placed 2nd out of 28 boats | 2nd place | |
| 2012 | NCAA Division III Women's Rowing Championship | Placed 2nd out of 6 boats | 2nd place | |
| 2011 | CBB Chase Regatta | Final: 1/2 | Won | |
| 2011 | Head of the Charles Regatta | Placed 2nd out of 29 boats | 2nd place | |
| 2011 | Quinsigamond Regatta | Placed 1st out of 39 boats | Won | |
| 2011 | NCAA Division III Women's Rowing Championship | Placed 2nd out of 6 boats | 2nd place | |
| 2011 | President's Cup Regatta | The college's first President's Cup Regatta win | Won | |
| 2010 | CBB Chase Regatta | Final: 1/2 | Won | |
| 2010 | Quinsigamond Regatta | The college's first Quinsigamond Regatta win | Won |