The Rose–Hulman Fightin' Engineers are the athletics teams for Rose–Hulman Institute of Technology, located in Terre Haute, Indiana, United States.
The men and women's swimming and diving team previously had an affiliation with the College Conference of Illinois and Wisconsin (CCIW) but now participates in the HCAC.
As of 2021, Rose–Hulman has had a student athlete named to an NCAA Division III Academic All-America Team for 36 consecutive years.
During his tenure, he has led the Fightin' Engineers to three Heartland Collegiate Athletic Conference Championships (2013, 2016, and 2021)[4] and five runner-up finishes (2011, 2015, 2017, 2019, 2020, 2022).
In 2008, the team received a bid to the NCAA Division III Mideastern Regional Tournament which was held at Art Nehf Field on the campus of Rose–Hulman.
The women's soccer team was the 2007 HCAC champions and made an appearance in the NCAA Division III Tournament in the same season.
The Rose–Hulman Institute of Technology swimming and diving program has earned regional respect and achieved national accomplishments during the past decade.
Rose–Hulman's ascent to national prominence began in 1999, when Sean Valentine captured the first two All-American awards in school history.
David Breiding, a 2004 graduate, also qualified for the NCAA Division III National Championships during a career that featured nine individual all-conference awards.
Adam Effinger continued the tradition with a pair of honorable mention All-American efforts at the 2006 NCAA Division III National Championships.
The 200-yard (180 m) medley relay team of Jessica Frank, Anita Isch, Elaine Kratz and Erin O’Connor earned the first national provisional qualification in the history of the women's program and captured all-conference honors.
Members of the Rose-Hulman Track and Field team have captured ten national titles, five of which were awarded to 2013 graduate Liz Evans in the high jump[citation needed].