 In 1990, Villa Julie College Board of Trustees decided to pursue a wider scope of sports that would enhance campus life. Villa Julie began fielding a men's lacrosse club team competing against local community colleges and other college club teams. In 1994, Villa Julie joins the ranks of the NCAA at the Division III level, sponsoring nine sports. In 1995, Villa Julie adds women's basketball as its 12th intercollegiate sport. With the expanding athletics program, Villa Julie added women's volleyball as its 13th intercollegiate sport in 1998. In the year 1999, Villa Julie increases its number of sports to 15, with the addition of baseball and softball. November 2000, the women's soccer advances to the NCAA Division III women's soccer championship, becoming the first team in school history to make an appearance in the NCAA tournament. Villa Julie continued to offer additional sports. In 2002, men's volleyball is added as the 16th intercollegiate sport. May 2003, the men's lacrosse team wins the NCAA South Region Championship 12-11. Over Swarthmore, marking the first-ever postseason title for a Villa Julie athletic team. In 2004, Villa Julie began competition in the Northeastern Athletic Conference. Three years later, Villa Julie begins competition in the Capital Athletic Conference. February 2007, Villa Julie men's basketball win a conference championship with a 94-92 victory over Chestnut Hill in the NEAC title game. In the spring of 2007, Villa Julie men's lacrosse becomes the first team in school history to receive a national ranking, as the Mustangs are ranked at number 17 in the U.S. LA coaches poll. In 2008, men's lacrosse has three players named All-American, the first All-American selections in school history. June of 2008, the Board of Trustees of Villa Julie College voted unanimously to change the name of the institution to Stevenson University. Stevenson announces the addition of football as its 20th intercollegiate sport in June of 2009. Stevenson joined the Middle Atlantic Conference as an associate member in football in 2010. After a five-year absence, Stevenson reinstates men's and women's indoor track and field and announces the addition of men's and women's outdoor track and field, raising the school's number of sports to 22. In May of 2011, men's volleyball is a founding member of the Continental Volleyball Conference. During the summer of 2011, Stevenson announces the addition of women's ice hockey as its 23rd intercollegiate sport. In 2011, Stevenson began competition as a member of the Middle Atlantic Conference in all sports except men's volleyball. Men's lacrosse became the first team in school history to win a national championship with a 16-14 victory over RIT and Lincoln Financial Field in Philadelphia in 2013. In April of 2014, Stevenson announces the addition of men's and women's swimming as its 24th and 25th intercollegiate sport.