[3] From 2008 to 2020, the team played its home games at Richmond County Bank Ballpark in Staten Island, New York.
However, when the Staten Island Yankees folded in 2020, the ballpark temporarily closed and left the Seahawks without a home stadium.
Wagner moved to Division I in 1976 joining the ECAC and played its home games on campus at Bill Willets field.
Wagner Athletic Director PJ Carlesimo hired Staten Island Hall of Famer, Larry Anderson to take over the program in the fall of 1980.
Offensive leaders included ECAC Player of the Year, outfielder Michael Taylor, infielders Dan Cugini, NCAA District Playoff MVP, shortstop Thomas Weber and outfielders Harold Brantley and Randy De Meno (a Seton Hall transfer, De Meno led NCAA D-I with 10 consecutive hits and 12 consecutive times reaching base safely during the 1981 season).