fbpx
Wikipedia

Central Oklahoma Bronchos

The Central Oklahoma Bronchos, are the intercollegiate athletic teams representing University of Central Oklahoma, located in Edmond, Oklahoma. The five men's and nine women's varsity teams are called the "Bronchos". The school's identification as Bronchos dates back to 1922, when the wife of football coach Charles W. Wantland suggested it for the school's mascot. The official colors of the teams are bronze and blue, which the institution adopted in 1895.[2] The Bronchos compete in the NCAA's Division II and in the Mid-America Intercollegiate Athletic Association in all sports except women's rowing, which competes in the Great Northwest Athletic Conference.[3] The Bronchos have won 22 national championships, with the most recent coming in 2024 as the wrestling program won the NCAA Division II Wrestling Championships. The university's current athletic director is Stan Wagnon, who has served in the position since 2020.

Central Oklahoma Bronchos
UniversityUniversity of Central Oklahoma
ConferenceMIAA
NCAADivision II
Athletic directorStan Wagnon
LocationEdmond, Oklahoma
Varsity teams14 (5 men's, 9 women's)
Football stadiumChad Richison Stadium
Basketball arenaHamilton Field House
Baseball stadiumWendell Simmons Field
Softball stadiumGerry Pinkston Stadium
Soccer stadiumTom Thompson Field
Rowing venueUCO Boathouse at the Oklahoma River
MascotBuddy Broncho
NicknameBroncho
Fight songUCO Fight Song
ColorsBlue and bronze[1]
   
Websitebronchosports.com
MIAA logo in UCO's colors

History edit

The Central Oklahoma Bronchos joined the Mid-America Intercollegiate Athletics Association in 2012, along with in-state rival Northeastern State University.[4][5][6] Previously, Central Oklahoma competed in the first Oklahoma Intercollegiate Conference from 1919 to 1929; the Oklahoma Collegiate Athletic Conference from 1929 to 1974; was a charter member of the second Oklahoma Intercollegiate Conference from 1974 to 1976; as an NAIA Independent from 1976 to 1988, and the Lone Star Conference from 1988 to 2011. The Bronchos participated in the LSC's North Division from 1997 to 2011.[7] In the 2011–12 sports season the Bronchos participated as an NCAA Division II independent before joining the MIAA the following year.

Mid America Intercollegiate Athletics AssociationNCAA Division II independent schoolsLone Star ConferenceNAIA independent schoolsOklahoma Intercollegiate Conference (1974–1997)Oklahoma Collegiate Athletic ConferenceOklahoma Intercollegiate Conference (1914–1928)

Sports sponsored edit

Men's sports Women's sports
Baseball Basketball
Basketball Cross country
Football Golf
Golf Rowing
Wrestling Soccer
Softball
Tennis
Track and field
Volleyball
† – Track and field includes both indoor and outdoor

Football edit

Bronchos football
National
Champions

1962
National
Champions

1982

The University of Central Oklahoma football team began in 1902 and has since compiled over 600 wins, two national championships, and 27 conference championships.[8][9] As of 2023, the Bronchos were ranked fifth in NCAA Division II for total wins.[9] The Bronchos won several conference championships under Charles W. Wantland, Claude Reeds, and Dale E. Hamilton. In 1962, the Bronchos went 11–0 on the season and defeated Lenoir-Rhyne University (NC) 28–13 in the Camellia Bowl to claim its first NAIA national championship.[10] Twenty years later, Central Oklahoma defended its home turf and defeated Colorado Mesa University (then Mesa State College) 14–11 in the NAIA national championship game to take its second title and finish the season with a 10–2 record.[11][12]

Despite its rich history in football, Central Oklahoma has struggled beginning in the late 2000s, posting five winning seasons since 2008.[8] The decline in performance coincided with the NCAA's decision to place the Bronchos on three years probation for "lack of institutional control", starting in 2008.[13] Chuck Langston, the Bronchos' head coach during the period when the rules violations occurred, was fired and replaced by Tracy Holland.[13] As a result of penalties, UCO's roster was reduced from 100 players to 90 players each season during the probation, and Holland's win–loss record declined each year. In December 2011, Tracy Holland was fired as head coach after compiling a 15–29 record during his four seasons at the helm.[14] The following month, Nick Bobeck, a former fullback for the Bronchos, was hired to take the reins as head football coach at UCO.[15][16] The Bronchos finished Bobeck's first two seasons with identical 2–8 records. In 2014, the Bronchos rebounded to finish third in the MIAA with an 8–3 record and a Mineral Water Bowl appearance. The Bronchos subsequently made appearances in the Live United Texarkana Bowl, the Corsicana Bowl, and the C.H.A.M.P.S. Heart of Texas Bowl winning all three games. The Bronchos are currently led by head coach Adam Dorrel who took over the program beginning with the 2022 season.

The Bronchos play their home games at Chad Richison Stadium, a 12,000 capacity football stadium built in 1965. The Bronchos have enjoyed nine undefeated home seasons and are 5–1 in playoff games at the venue. As of 2023, their current record at home stands at 177–103–5, a .630 winning percentage.[17]

Men's basketball edit

The men's basketball team has enjoyed recent success and rose to national prominence since the early 2000s with head coach Terry Evans and national Division II player of the year Daunte Williams.[18] It currently plays in Hamilton Field House. While the team has never won a national championship, it has played in 17 national tournaments, and has made the NAIA and NCAA Division II Elite Eight four times.[19] The team played in the 2008 Elite Eight, and lost to Augusta State University in double overtime. The Bronchos hosted the South Central Regional in 2011 but lost to Midwestern State in the Regional finals.

The Bronchos have had at least two players in the BBA/NBA, Eddie Robinson who played five seasons with the Charlotte Hornets and the Chicago Bulls and Ken Corley who played briefly for the Cleveland Rebels.[20] UCO hired former Mercer and UTRGV coach Bob Hoffman in 2019. During Hoffman's tenure, the Bronchos made NCAA Division II men's basketball tournament appearances in 2022, and 2023.

Baseball edit

The Central Oklahoma Baseball team began in 1896, and is currently coached by John Martin.[21] The Bronchos have ten national tournament appearances, as most recently as 2019. The program had 16 All Americans, and 15 since 1990.[22] The Bronchos highest national finish came in 1997, when they finished runner-up to Chico State in the NCAA Division II Baseball Championship.[23] Their home field is Wendell Simmons Field, named after the Bronchos' coach from 1992 to 2010.

Wrestling edit

With nine NCAA Division II team national championships and eight NAIA championships, wrestling is one of the most successful sports at Central Oklahoma. The team is coached by Todd Steidley, who in 2016 took over from twelve time national champion David James.[24][25] The Central Oklahoma wrestling team began in 1921. The program found immediate success, finishing in a second place tie with Oklahoma A&M in the 1936 NCAA Championship.[26] Ray Clemons, the Bronchos champion in the 191 pound weight class that year, also wrestled in as a light heavyweight in men's freestyle competitions in the 1936 Summer Olympics.[27] In 1947 the school cut the program. Wrestling returned to campus in 1972 under coach Jimmy Rogers.[28][29] After two years at the Division II ranks, the program became an NAIA power, winning national championships under Eddie Griffin in 1979, 1981, and 1982. James took over the program and won five more NAIA crowns in 1984, 1985, 1986, 1987, and 1989. In the 1990s after rejoining Division II, the Bronchos enjoyed a streak of four straight national championships (1992–1995). UCO's five most recent crowns came in 2002, 2003, 2007, 2023, and 2024.[30] Mixed Martial Artist and current UFC fighters Tim Elliott and Muhammed Lawal wrestled for the Bronchos while attending Central Oklahoma.[31]

Softball edit

The university decided to create the women's varsity softball program in 1975 and the Central Oklahoma softball team officially started competing under former head coach Gerry Pinkston. Since the beginning of the program, the program has won several championships, five conference championships (three in the Lone Star Conference, and two in the MIAA), and one national championship. The program has made eleven appearances in the NCAA tournament, including three appearances in the NCAA Division II Women's College World Series (2012, 2013, 2023), and one College World Series national championship (2013).[32][33]

The Bronchos most recently won the MIAA regular season and tournament championship in 2023.[34] In 2012, they played for the NCAA softball championship in the Women's College World Series, losing to the UC San Diego Tritons in the semifinals. The Bronchos advanced to the finals of the 2013 Women's College World Series this time defeating the Kutztown Golden Bears to win their first national championship.[32]

The current head coach is Cody White; the 2017 season was his fourth as the Bronchos' coach. He was previously the Bronchos' assistant coach, and a softball and baseball assistant at Edmond Memorial High School. He played baseball for Southern Nazarene University.[35]

The Bronchos softball team plays its home games at the Gerry Pinkston Stadium, which has recently been renovated.[36]

Men's golf edit

The Central Oklahoma men's golf program is currently led by Derrick Thompson.[37] The Bronchos have had two golfers win the individual national championship, Dax Johnston in 1996, and Josh Creel in 2011. The Bronchos have finished as high as third in the national tournament.[38]

Women's golf edit

The Central Oklahoma women's golf program is currently led by Michael Bond.[39] The Bronchos have finished as high as sixth in the national tournament.[40] In 2010, two Broncho golfers and sisters Lindsey and Erica Bensch both made an ace on the same day.[41][42]

Rowing edit

Women's rowing was established by the university in 2008. The team competes from a state-of-the-art boathouse facility located on the Oklahoma River.[43] In addition to accommodating the UCO rowing team, the facility is used as a training facility for United States Olympic and Paralympic programs.[44][45] The Bronchos won three consecutive NCAA Division II Rowing Championships in 2018, 2019, and 2021.[46]

Facilities edit

  • Chad Richison Stadium is home for Broncho football. First used in 1965, it went under a $16 Million renovation in 2005 and a further $10 Million renovation in 2022, increasing the seating capacity to 12,000.
  • Gerry Pinkston Stadium (formerly Broncho Field) is the home of Broncho softball. The facility was constructed in 1994. In 2016, the facility underwent a $2.4 million renovation as part of the "Complete the Dream" campaign.[47][48] The stadium adopted its new name in October 2021.[49]
  • Hamilton Field House is the 3,000-seat multipurpose arena located on the campus of the university. It serves as the home for Broncho Basketball, Volleyball, and Wrestling.
  • Tom Thompson Field is the home for Broncho soccer. The facility was constructed in 1996 to prepare for the first season of the soccer program in 1998. It has since undergone renovations and has hosted the finals of the 2015 Women's Premier Soccer League.[50][51][52]
  • Wendell Simmons Field is the home for Broncho baseball. The facility seats roughly 1,400 and is located on the North side of the campus. It was renamed in 2011 after long-time Bronchos coach Wendell Simmons who retired in 2010.[53]

Championships edit

NCAA/NAIA team championships edit

In their 120-year history of intercollegiate competition, the University of Central Oklahoma's varsity athletic teams have won 22 national team championships (including 12 sponsored by the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA), and 10 by the National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics (NAIA).

Men's national championships

  • Football (2): 1962 • 1982[54]
  • Wrestling (17): 1979 • 1981 • 1982 • 1984 • 1985 • 1986 • 1987 • 1989 • 1992 • 1993 • 1994 • 1995 • 2002 • 2003 • 2007 • 2023 • 2024[55][56]

Women's national championships

  • Rowing (3): 2018 • 2019 • 2021[45]
  • Softball (1): 2013[57]

Conference championships edit

The University of Central Oklahoma is a member of the Mid-America Intercollegiate Athletics Association (MIAA), and fourteen of the fifteen Broncho sports teams compete in the MIAA. The MIAA does not sponsor women's rowing. Since the Bronchos joined the MIAA in 2012. Central Oklahoma's varsity athletic teams have won 103 total conference championship and six MIAA team championships. Prior to MIAA competition, the Bronchos competed in the Lone Star Conference, from 1988 to 2011. The second incarnation of the Oklahoma Intercollegiate Conference, Oklahoma Collegiate Athletic Conference, and the first incarnation of the OIC. Women's rowing competes in the Great Northwest Athletic Conference. The Bronchos conference championships include:

Men's conference championships

  • Baseball (15): 1929 • 1936 • 1937 • 1939 • 1947 • 1948 • 1963 • 1994 • 1997 • 2001 • 2002 • 2003 • 2005 • 2006• 2018[21][58]
  • Basketball (18): 1937 • 1938 • 1939 • 1953 • 1954 • 1958 • 1963 • 1964 • 1974 • 1991 • 1992 • 1993 • 1995 • 1997 • 1998 • 2008 • 2010 • 2022[19][59]
  • Cross Country (2): 1989 • 1990 [60]
  • Football (27): 1914 • 1915 • 1921 • 1923 • 1924 • 1929 • 1931 • 1932 • 1934 • 1935 • 1936 • 1937 • 1938 • 1939 • 1941 • 1942 • 1948 • 1949 • 1950 • 1954 • 1955 • 1956 • 1961 • 1962 • 1972 • 1998 • 1999[8]
  • Golf (7): 2000 • 2002 • 2003 • 2011 • 2013 • 2016 • 2017[60][61]
  • Wrestling (5): 2013 • 2017 • 2020 • 2022 • 2023[62]

Women's conference championships

  • Cross country (1) 2000[60]
  • Golf (6): 2004 • 2005 • 2013 • 2014 • 2015 • 2017[60][63]
  • Rowing (2): 2021 • 2023
  • Soccer (7): 2000 • 2002 • 2005 • 2006 • 2009 • 2018 • 2019[60][64]
  • Softball (8): 1998 • 2005 • 2009 • 2013 • 2017 • 2019 • 2021 • 2023[60][65]
  • Tennis (4): 1998 • 2019 •2021 •2022[60][66]
  • Volleyball (1): 1994[60]

Athletic directors edit

The Bronchos have had nine athletic directors.

Athletic Director Years
Charles W. Wantland 1912–1931
Claude Reeds 1931–1940
Dale E. Hamilton 1941–1976[67]
Charles Murdock 1976–1986[68]
Skip Wagnon 1986–2003[69]
Bill Farley 2003–2008[70]
Joe Muller 2008–2017[71]
Eddie Griffin 2017–2020[72]
Stan Wagnon 2020–present[73]

Traditions edit

School colors edit

   
Bronze Blue

Central Oklahoma's official school colors are bronze and blue. Edmund Murdaugh, the president of the institution, selected these colors in 1895. The first recorded use of these colors was in 1895 as a student represented Territorial Normal School with these colors at an oratory competition in Guthrie, Oklahoma.[74][2]

Mascot edit

The Central Oklahoma Bronchos mascot is Buddy Broncho, who has served as UCO's mascot since 1932.[75]

Non–varsity/club sports edit

The university also offers various sports outside of the NCAA at the club level:[76]

Ice hockey edit

The UCO men's ice hockey team was founded in 2006 and currently competes in the American Collegiate Hockey Association as an independent team at the ACHA Division I level.[77] UCO Bronchos main rival is the University of Oklahoma Sooners.[78] The home games are played off campus at the Arctic Edge Ice Arena and is coached by Craig McAlister, the American Collegiate Hockey Association Division I Coach of the Year for 2008–2009.[77] The 2009–10 season saw the Bronchos advance to the Semi-Final Round of the ACHA Men's Division I National Tournament before losing to the eventual nation champions, Lindenwood University.[79] The 2010 fourth-place finish was the team's highest in its history at the time; following the season the team was honored by the Oklahoma House of Representatives.[77] The team finished the 2011–12 regular season with a 15–22–1 record and qualified for the 2012 ACHA Division I Nationals, ranked 15th.[80] UCO defeated Kent State 2–1 in the opening round before the team lost to Lindenwood 5–2 in the round.[81][82] In 2015, the hockey club captured the ACHA National Championship with a win over Stony Brook by a score of 4–0.[83] In 2017, the hockey club captured their second ACHA National Championship with a win over Ohio by a score of 3–0.

Men's track and field edit

In 2012, the Men's Track & Field team was reorganized. Although short lived, they did secure the USATF Southwest Regional Championship the same year.[citation needed]

Rugby edit

The University of Central Oklahoma Rugby Football Club existed from 2007 to 2011. The rugby team recorded their most famous victory of The University of Tulsa on January 31, 2009, by winning the match 26–0.[84]

Cheerleading edit

The University of Central Oklahoma Cheerleaders currently compete in the Universal Cheerleaders Association in Division II coached by Jenni Hawkins since April 2019.

They have won 11 National Cheerleaders Association national team championships in the following divisions:

NCA Intermediate All Girl Div. II Cheer National Champions - 2007, 2016, and 2017. NCA All-Girl II Cheer National Champions - 2002, 2003, 2012, and 2013. NCA Co-Ed Intermediate National Champions - 2008, 2009, 2010. NCA Small Co-Ed II National Champions - 2004 [citation needed]

STUNT edit

The University of Central Oklahoma STUNT team competes in Stunt Division II coached by Jenni Hawkins since April 2019.[citation needed]

They have won 3 Stunt national team championships in the following years: 2012, 2013, and 2014

References edit

  1. ^ UCO Branding Graphic Standard (PDF). January 1, 2015. Retrieved March 23, 2016.
  2. ^ a b "Central Oklahoma Bronchos". University of Central Oklahoma. 2018. Retrieved May 9, 2018.
  3. ^ Brannick, Chris (June 20, 2019). "UCO Rowing to Join GNAC as an affiliate member". UCO athletics. Retrieved June 21, 2019.
  4. ^ Corbitt, Ken (August 23, 2012). "Newcomers add strength to rugged MIAA". The Topeka Capital-Journal. Retrieved September 7, 2012.
  5. ^ "MIAA Extends Invitations to UCO, NSU". July 29, 2010. Retrieved September 1, 2010.
  6. ^ "University of Central Oklahoma – UCO Accepts Invitation To Join MIAA". Bronchosports.com. July 29, 2010. Retrieved September 1, 2010.
  7. ^ DeLassus, David (2013). . College Football Data Warehouse. Archived from the original on May 15, 2013. Retrieved December 9, 2013.
  8. ^ a b c DeLassus, David (2012). . College Football Data Warehouse. Archived from the original on December 18, 2011. Retrieved July 21, 2012.
  9. ^ a b "NCAA Division II Football Records" (PDF). NCAA. 2011. Retrieved July 25, 2012.
  10. ^ DeLassus, David (2012). . College Football Data Warehouse. Archived from the original on December 16, 2013. Retrieved July 21, 2012.
  11. ^ DeLassus, David (2012). . College Football Data Warehouse. Archived from the original on December 16, 2013. Retrieved July 21, 2012.
  12. ^ "Wantland Stadium". University of Central Oklahoma. 2012. Retrieved July 21, 2012.
  13. ^ a b "NCAA gives Central Oklahoma three years probation". USA Today. February 20, 2008. Retrieved August 22, 2012.
  14. ^ "Central Oklahoma fires football coach Tracy Holland". The Oklahoman. December 1, 2011. Retrieved July 25, 2012.
  15. ^ Munn, Scott (January 4, 2012). "UCO football: Nick Bobeck ready to bring back success to Bronchos". The Oklahoman. Retrieved July 25, 2012.
  16. ^ Harmon, Drew (January 4, 2012). "UCO grad, former player to head Broncho football team". Edmond Sun. Retrieved July 25, 2012.
  17. ^ "Wantland Stadium". University of Central Oklahoma. 2012. Retrieved July 16, 2023.
  18. ^ "More Honors for UCO athletes". Edmond Life and Leisure. 2011. Retrieved December 16, 2013.
  19. ^ a b "2013 UCO Media Guide". Mike Kirk. 2013. Retrieved December 16, 2013.
  20. ^ "Eddie Robinson". Basketball Reference. 2013. Retrieved December 16, 2013.
  21. ^ a b "2015 UCO Baseball Media Guide". Mike Kirk. 2013. Retrieved April 26, 2015.
  22. ^ "UCO Baseball All Americans" (PDF). University of Central Oklahoma. 2015. Retrieved April 26, 2015.
  23. ^ "Division II Baseball Championship Results" (PDF). National Collegiate Athletic Association. 2013. Retrieved April 26, 2015.
  24. ^ "Steidley Named UCO Wrestling Coach". bronchosports.com. May 17, 2016. Retrieved December 19, 2016.
  25. ^ Carlson, Jenni (May 19, 2016). "After 34 years as UCO's head wrestling coach, David James might have been a victim of his own success". newsok.com. Retrieved December 19, 2016.
  26. ^ "NCAA Division I Wrestling Records" (PDF). NCAA. 2014. Retrieved December 20, 2016.
  27. ^ "Biography: Raymond Clemons". International Olympic Committee. Retrieved July 16, 2023.
  28. ^ "8 Honored by Wrestling Hall of Fame". newsok.com. November 17, 2004. Retrieved December 20, 2016.
  29. ^ "2016–17 Central Oklahoma Bronchos Wrestling Media Guide". University of Central Oklahoma athletics. 2016. Retrieved December 20, 2016.
  30. ^ "A salute to UCO National Champions" (PDF). University of Central Oklahoma. January 26, 2009. Retrieved September 7, 2012.
  31. ^ "Tim Elliott UFC fighter profile". UFC.com. September 14, 2018.
  32. ^ a b "2017 Central Oklahoma Bronchos Softball Media Guide" (PDF). University of Central Oklahoma athletics. Retrieved May 8, 2017.
  33. ^ "2016 Division II Softball Championships Record Book" (PDF). NCAA. Retrieved May 8, 2017.
  34. ^ "Tramel Leads UCO To MIAA Tourney Title". Bronchosports.com. April 30, 2017. Retrieved May 8, 2017.
  35. ^ "2017 Softball Coaching Staff". Bronchosports.com. Retrieved May 8, 2017.
  36. ^ "UCO Softball Debuts New Stadium with Sweep". Edmond Sun. March 21, 2017. Retrieved May 8, 2017.
  37. ^ "Derrick Thompson". University of Central Oklahoma athletics. 2023. Retrieved July 16, 2023.
  38. ^ "NCAA Division II Men's Golf Championship Results" (PDF). NCAA. Retrieved January 14, 2016.
  39. ^ "Michael Bond". Bronchosports.com. 2018. Retrieved May 9, 2018.
  40. ^ "NCAA Division II Women's Golf Championship Results" (PDF). NCAA. Retrieved January 14, 2016.
  41. ^ Williams, John (November 26, 2010). "Edmond sisters score holes-in-one on same day". The Oklahoman. Retrieved May 9, 2018.
  42. ^ "Sister Act". Golf Digest. November 9, 2010. Retrieved May 9, 2018.
  43. ^ Staff (July 2, 2010). "UCO receives $500,000 pledge for boathouse » Local News". The Edmond Sun. Retrieved September 1, 2010.
  44. ^ "University of Central Oklahoma – UCO Adds Rowing". Bronchosports.com. June 26, 2007. Retrieved August 1, 2010.
  45. ^ a b "Oklahoma Scene:UCO rowing wins national title". The Oklahoman. May 26, 2018. Retrieved May 30, 2018.
  46. ^ "NCAA rowing championships: Washington, Central Oklahoma, Bates crowned this weekend". NCAA. June 2, 2019. Retrieved June 3, 2019.
  47. ^ "Central has Groundbreaking for New Softball Field". Edmond Sun. June 16, 2016. Retrieved December 20, 2016.
  48. ^ "Broncho Field". Bronchosports.com. Retrieved December 20, 2016.
  49. ^ "Gerry Pinkston Stadium". University of Central Oklahoma Athletics. January 1, 2023. Retrieved June 17, 2023.
  50. ^ "Women's Premier League Soccer Final Four Set". newsok.com. July 19, 2015. Retrieved December 20, 2016.
  51. ^ Brannick, Chris. "Tom Thompson Field". Bronchosports.com. Retrieved December 20, 2016.
  52. ^ "UCO to Dedicate Soccer Field". newsok.com. November 15, 1996. Retrieved December 20, 2016.
  53. ^ "Wendell Simmons Field". Bronchosports.com. January 29, 2011. Retrieved December 9, 2012.
  54. ^ "NAIA Football Championship Records" (PDF). National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics. Retrieved December 20, 2016.
  55. ^ "NAIA Wrestling Championship Records" (PDF). National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics. Retrieved December 20, 2016.
  56. ^ "DII Wrestling". NCAA. Retrieved December 20, 2016.
  57. ^ "DII Softball". NCAA. Retrieved December 20, 2016.
  58. ^ "MIAA Baseball Champions" (PDF). Mid-America Intercollegiate Athletics Association. Retrieved July 16, 2023.
  59. ^ "MIAA Men's Basketball Championship History" (PDF). Retrieved July 16, 2023.
  60. ^ a b c d e f g h "LSC Championship History". Lone Star Conference. April 3, 2015. Retrieved December 20, 2016.
  61. ^ "Mid-America Intercollegiate Athletics Association - List of MIAA Men's Golf Champions". Mid-America Intercollegiate Athletics Association. Retrieved December 20, 2016.
  62. ^ "List of MIAA Wrestling Tournament Champions". Mid-America Intercollegiate Athletics Association. Retrieved July 16, 2023.
  63. ^ "Mid-America Intercollegiate Athletics Association - List of MIAA Women's Golf Champions". Mid-America Intercollegiate Athletics Association. Retrieved December 20, 2016.
  64. ^ "Past MIAA Women's Soccer Chamions" (PDF). Mid-America Intercollegiate Athletics Association. Retrieved July 16, 2023.
  65. ^ "Mid-America Intercollegiate Athletics Association - List of MIAA Softball Champions" (PDF). Mid-America Intercollegiate Athletics Association. Retrieved July 16, 2023.
  66. ^ "List of MIAA Women's Tennis Champions". Mid-America Intercollegiate Athletics Association. Retrieved July 16, 2023.
  67. ^ "UCO to Rename Field House After Living Legend Hamilton". newsok.com. Retrieved March 23, 2015.
  68. ^ "CSU's Murdock Announces Retirement". newsok.com. Retrieved May 22, 2015.
  69. ^ "Central Oklahoma Athletics – Hall of Fame". bronchosports.com. Retrieved May 29, 2015.
  70. ^ "UCO hires Farley as athletic director". newsok.com. Retrieved May 22, 2015.
  71. ^ "Muller takes reigns of UCO athletic department". Edmond Sun. Retrieved May 22, 2015.
  72. ^ Brannick, Chris (October 5, 2017). "UCO Names Eddie Griffin Athletic Director" (Press release). Retrieved October 5, 2017.
  73. ^ Brannick, Chris (August 3, 2020). "Stan Wagnon Named UCO Athletic Director" (Press release). Retrieved August 3, 2020.
  74. ^ "2014 UCO Media Guide" (PDF). Mike Kirk. 2014. Retrieved January 22, 2015.
  75. ^ "UCO mascot a 'Buddy' to Bronchos for more than 75 years". August 22, 2008. Retrieved May 9, 2018.
  76. ^ "UCO Sport Clubs". University of Central Oklahoma. Retrieved September 7, 2012.
  77. ^ a b c Staff (March 31, 2009). "UCO Ice Hockey Club honored". Edmond Life and Leisure. Retrieved September 7, 2012.
  78. ^ Wescott, Chris (June 22, 2010). "Reinventing a Rivalry". uco360. Retrieved August 1, 2010.
  79. ^ "American Collegiate Hockey Association Hockey Website Software By GOALLINE.ca". Achahockey.org. March 9, 2010. Retrieved September 1, 2010.
  80. ^ Leatherwood, Grant (March 2, 2012). "UCO Hockey to Compete in 2012 ACHA National Tournament". University of Central Oklahoma. Retrieved September 7, 2012.
  81. ^ Rossi, Kyle (March 3, 2012). "ACHA DI Nationals Day 1 recap". ACHA. Retrieved September 7, 2012.
  82. ^ Rossi, Kyle (March 4, 2012). "ACHA DI Nationals Day 2 recap". ACHA. Retrieved September 7, 2012.
  83. ^ "Central Oklahoma triumphs 4–0 over Stony Brook to capture first National Title". ACHA. March 10, 2015. Retrieved March 5, 2015.
  84. ^ Wescot, Chris. The Vista February 2, 2015, at the Wayback Machine

External links edit

  • Official website  

central, oklahoma, bronchos, intercollegiate, athletic, teams, representing, university, central, oklahoma, located, edmond, oklahoma, five, nine, women, varsity, teams, called, bronchos, school, identification, bronchos, dates, back, 1922, when, wife, footbal. The Central Oklahoma Bronchos are the intercollegiate athletic teams representing University of Central Oklahoma located in Edmond Oklahoma The five men s and nine women s varsity teams are called the Bronchos The school s identification as Bronchos dates back to 1922 when the wife of football coach Charles W Wantland suggested it for the school s mascot The official colors of the teams are bronze and blue which the institution adopted in 1895 2 The Bronchos compete in the NCAA s Division II and in the Mid America Intercollegiate Athletic Association in all sports except women s rowing which competes in the Great Northwest Athletic Conference 3 The Bronchos have won 22 national championships with the most recent coming in 2024 as the wrestling program won the NCAA Division II Wrestling Championships The university s current athletic director is Stan Wagnon who has served in the position since 2020 Central Oklahoma BronchosUniversityUniversity of Central OklahomaConferenceMIAANCAADivision IIAthletic directorStan WagnonLocationEdmond OklahomaVarsity teams14 5 men s 9 women s Football stadiumChad Richison StadiumBasketball arenaHamilton Field HouseBaseball stadiumWendell Simmons FieldSoftball stadiumGerry Pinkston StadiumSoccer stadiumTom Thompson FieldRowing venueUCO Boathouse at the Oklahoma RiverMascotBuddy BronchoNicknameBronchoFight songUCO Fight SongColorsBlue and bronze 1 Websitebronchosports wbr comMIAA logo in UCO s colors Contents 1 History 2 Sports sponsored 2 1 Football 2 2 Men s basketball 2 3 Baseball 2 4 Wrestling 2 5 Softball 2 6 Men s golf 2 7 Women s golf 2 8 Rowing 3 Facilities 4 Championships 4 1 NCAA NAIA team championships 4 2 Conference championships 5 Athletic directors 6 Traditions 6 1 School colors 6 2 Mascot 7 Non varsity club sports 7 1 Ice hockey 7 2 Men s track and field 7 3 Rugby 7 4 Cheerleading 7 4 1 STUNT 8 References 9 External linksHistory editThe Central Oklahoma Bronchos joined the Mid America Intercollegiate Athletics Association in 2012 along with in state rival Northeastern State University 4 5 6 Previously Central Oklahoma competed in the first Oklahoma Intercollegiate Conference from 1919 to 1929 the Oklahoma Collegiate Athletic Conference from 1929 to 1974 was a charter member of the second Oklahoma Intercollegiate Conference from 1974 to 1976 as an NAIA Independent from 1976 to 1988 and the Lone Star Conference from 1988 to 2011 The Bronchos participated in the LSC s North Division from 1997 to 2011 7 In the 2011 12 sports season the Bronchos participated as an NCAA Division II independent before joining the MIAA the following year Sports sponsored editMen s sports Women s sportsBaseball BasketballBasketball Cross countryFootball GolfGolf RowingWrestling SoccerSoftballTennisTrack and field Volleyball Track and field includes both indoor and outdoorFootball edit Main article Central Oklahoma Bronchos football Bronchos footballNationalChampions1962 NationalChampions1982The University of Central Oklahoma football team began in 1902 and has since compiled over 600 wins two national championships and 27 conference championships 8 9 As of 2023 the Bronchos were ranked fifth in NCAA Division II for total wins 9 The Bronchos won several conference championships under Charles W Wantland Claude Reeds and Dale E Hamilton In 1962 the Bronchos went 11 0 on the season and defeated Lenoir Rhyne University NC 28 13 in the Camellia Bowl to claim its first NAIA national championship 10 Twenty years later Central Oklahoma defended its home turf and defeated Colorado Mesa University then Mesa State College 14 11 in the NAIA national championship game to take its second title and finish the season with a 10 2 record 11 12 Despite its rich history in football Central Oklahoma has struggled beginning in the late 2000s posting five winning seasons since 2008 8 The decline in performance coincided with the NCAA s decision to place the Bronchos on three years probation for lack of institutional control starting in 2008 13 Chuck Langston the Bronchos head coach during the period when the rules violations occurred was fired and replaced by Tracy Holland 13 As a result of penalties UCO s roster was reduced from 100 players to 90 players each season during the probation and Holland s win loss record declined each year In December 2011 Tracy Holland was fired as head coach after compiling a 15 29 record during his four seasons at the helm 14 The following month Nick Bobeck a former fullback for the Bronchos was hired to take the reins as head football coach at UCO 15 16 The Bronchos finished Bobeck s first two seasons with identical 2 8 records In 2014 the Bronchos rebounded to finish third in the MIAA with an 8 3 record and a Mineral Water Bowl appearance The Bronchos subsequently made appearances in the Live United Texarkana Bowl the Corsicana Bowl and the C H A M P S Heart of Texas Bowl winning all three games The Bronchos are currently led by head coach Adam Dorrel who took over the program beginning with the 2022 season The Bronchos play their home games at Chad Richison Stadium a 12 000 capacity football stadium built in 1965 The Bronchos have enjoyed nine undefeated home seasons and are 5 1 in playoff games at the venue As of 2023 their current record at home stands at 177 103 5 a 630 winning percentage 17 Men s basketball edit The men s basketball team has enjoyed recent success and rose to national prominence since the early 2000s with head coach Terry Evans and national Division II player of the year Daunte Williams 18 It currently plays in Hamilton Field House While the team has never won a national championship it has played in 17 national tournaments and has made the NAIA and NCAA Division II Elite Eight four times 19 The team played in the 2008 Elite Eight and lost to Augusta State University in double overtime The Bronchos hosted the South Central Regional in 2011 but lost to Midwestern State in the Regional finals The Bronchos have had at least two players in the BBA NBA Eddie Robinson who played five seasons with the Charlotte Hornets and the Chicago Bulls and Ken Corley who played briefly for the Cleveland Rebels 20 UCO hired former Mercer and UTRGV coach Bob Hoffman in 2019 During Hoffman s tenure the Bronchos made NCAA Division II men s basketball tournament appearances in 2022 and 2023 Baseball edit The Central Oklahoma Baseball team began in 1896 and is currently coached by John Martin 21 The Bronchos have ten national tournament appearances as most recently as 2019 The program had 16 All Americans and 15 since 1990 22 The Bronchos highest national finish came in 1997 when they finished runner up to Chico State in the NCAA Division II Baseball Championship 23 Their home field is Wendell Simmons Field named after the Bronchos coach from 1992 to 2010 Wrestling edit With nine NCAA Division II team national championships and eight NAIA championships wrestling is one of the most successful sports at Central Oklahoma The team is coached by Todd Steidley who in 2016 took over from twelve time national champion David James 24 25 The Central Oklahoma wrestling team began in 1921 The program found immediate success finishing in a second place tie with Oklahoma A amp M in the 1936 NCAA Championship 26 Ray Clemons the Bronchos champion in the 191 pound weight class that year also wrestled in as a light heavyweight in men s freestyle competitions in the 1936 Summer Olympics 27 In 1947 the school cut the program Wrestling returned to campus in 1972 under coach Jimmy Rogers 28 29 After two years at the Division II ranks the program became an NAIA power winning national championships under Eddie Griffin in 1979 1981 and 1982 James took over the program and won five more NAIA crowns in 1984 1985 1986 1987 and 1989 In the 1990s after rejoining Division II the Bronchos enjoyed a streak of four straight national championships 1992 1995 UCO s five most recent crowns came in 2002 2003 2007 2023 and 2024 30 Mixed Martial Artist and current UFC fighters Tim Elliott and Muhammed Lawal wrestled for the Bronchos while attending Central Oklahoma 31 Softball edit The university decided to create the women s varsity softball program in 1975 and the Central Oklahoma softball team officially started competing under former head coach Gerry Pinkston Since the beginning of the program the program has won several championships five conference championships three in the Lone Star Conference and two in the MIAA and one national championship The program has made eleven appearances in the NCAA tournament including three appearances in the NCAA Division II Women s College World Series 2012 2013 2023 and one College World Series national championship 2013 32 33 The Bronchos most recently won the MIAA regular season and tournament championship in 2023 34 In 2012 they played for the NCAA softball championship in the Women s College World Series losing to the UC San Diego Tritons in the semifinals The Bronchos advanced to the finals of the 2013 Women s College World Series this time defeating the Kutztown Golden Bears to win their first national championship 32 The current head coach is Cody White the 2017 season was his fourth as the Bronchos coach He was previously the Bronchos assistant coach and a softball and baseball assistant at Edmond Memorial High School He played baseball for Southern Nazarene University 35 The Bronchos softball team plays its home games at the Gerry Pinkston Stadium which has recently been renovated 36 Men s golf edit The Central Oklahoma men s golf program is currently led by Derrick Thompson 37 The Bronchos have had two golfers win the individual national championship Dax Johnston in 1996 and Josh Creel in 2011 The Bronchos have finished as high as third in the national tournament 38 Women s golf edit The Central Oklahoma women s golf program is currently led by Michael Bond 39 The Bronchos have finished as high as sixth in the national tournament 40 In 2010 two Broncho golfers and sisters Lindsey and Erica Bensch both made an ace on the same day 41 42 Rowing edit Women s rowing was established by the university in 2008 The team competes from a state of the art boathouse facility located on the Oklahoma River 43 In addition to accommodating the UCO rowing team the facility is used as a training facility for United States Olympic and Paralympic programs 44 45 The Bronchos won three consecutive NCAA Division II Rowing Championships in 2018 2019 and 2021 46 Facilities editChad Richison Stadium is home for Broncho football First used in 1965 it went under a 16 Million renovation in 2005 and a further 10 Million renovation in 2022 increasing the seating capacity to 12 000 Gerry Pinkston Stadium formerly Broncho Field is the home of Broncho softball The facility was constructed in 1994 In 2016 the facility underwent a 2 4 million renovation as part of the Complete the Dream campaign 47 48 The stadium adopted its new name in October 2021 49 Hamilton Field House is the 3 000 seat multipurpose arena located on the campus of the university It serves as the home for Broncho Basketball Volleyball and Wrestling Tom Thompson Field is the home for Broncho soccer The facility was constructed in 1996 to prepare for the first season of the soccer program in 1998 It has since undergone renovations and has hosted the finals of the 2015 Women s Premier Soccer League 50 51 52 Wendell Simmons Field is the home for Broncho baseball The facility seats roughly 1 400 and is located on the North side of the campus It was renamed in 2011 after long time Bronchos coach Wendell Simmons who retired in 2010 53 Championships editNCAA NAIA team championships edit In their 120 year history of intercollegiate competition the University of Central Oklahoma s varsity athletic teams have won 22 national team championships including 12 sponsored by the National Collegiate Athletic Association NCAA and 10 by the National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics NAIA Men s national championships Football 2 1962 1982 54 Wrestling 17 1979 1981 1982 1984 1985 1986 1987 1989 1992 1993 1994 1995 2002 2003 2007 2023 2024 55 56 Women s national championships Rowing 3 2018 2019 2021 45 Softball 1 2013 57 Conference championships edit The University of Central Oklahoma is a member of the Mid America Intercollegiate Athletics Association MIAA and fourteen of the fifteen Broncho sports teams compete in the MIAA The MIAA does not sponsor women s rowing Since the Bronchos joined the MIAA in 2012 Central Oklahoma s varsity athletic teams have won 103 total conference championship and six MIAA team championships Prior to MIAA competition the Bronchos competed in the Lone Star Conference from 1988 to 2011 The second incarnation of the Oklahoma Intercollegiate Conference Oklahoma Collegiate Athletic Conference and the first incarnation of the OIC Women s rowing competes in the Great Northwest Athletic Conference The Bronchos conference championships include Men s conference championships Baseball 15 1929 1936 1937 1939 1947 1948 1963 1994 1997 2001 2002 2003 2005 2006 2018 21 58 Basketball 18 1937 1938 1939 1953 1954 1958 1963 1964 1974 1991 1992 1993 1995 1997 1998 2008 2010 2022 19 59 Cross Country 2 1989 1990 60 Football 27 1914 1915 1921 1923 1924 1929 1931 1932 1934 1935 1936 1937 1938 1939 1941 1942 1948 1949 1950 1954 1955 1956 1961 1962 1972 1998 1999 8 Golf 7 2000 2002 2003 2011 2013 2016 2017 60 61 Wrestling 5 2013 2017 2020 2022 2023 62 Women s conference championships Cross country 1 2000 60 Golf 6 2004 2005 2013 2014 2015 2017 60 63 Rowing 2 2021 2023 Soccer 7 2000 2002 2005 2006 2009 2018 2019 60 64 Softball 8 1998 2005 2009 2013 2017 2019 2021 2023 60 65 Tennis 4 1998 2019 2021 2022 60 66 Volleyball 1 1994 60 Athletic directors editThe Bronchos have had nine athletic directors Athletic Director YearsCharles W Wantland 1912 1931Claude Reeds 1931 1940Dale E Hamilton 1941 1976 67 Charles Murdock 1976 1986 68 Skip Wagnon 1986 2003 69 Bill Farley 2003 2008 70 Joe Muller 2008 2017 71 Eddie Griffin 2017 2020 72 Stan Wagnon 2020 present 73 Traditions editSchool colors edit Bronze BlueCentral Oklahoma s official school colors are bronze and blue Edmund Murdaugh the president of the institution selected these colors in 1895 The first recorded use of these colors was in 1895 as a student represented Territorial Normal School with these colors at an oratory competition in Guthrie Oklahoma 74 2 Mascot edit The Central Oklahoma Bronchos mascot is Buddy Broncho who has served as UCO s mascot since 1932 75 Non varsity club sports editThe university also offers various sports outside of the NCAA at the club level 76 Co ed bass fishing Co ed bowling Co ed cheerleading Women s stunt Men s ice hockey Co ed sailing Shotgun Club Men s soccer Men s track and field Wakeboarding Ice hockey edit The UCO men s ice hockey team was founded in 2006 and currently competes in the American Collegiate Hockey Association as an independent team at the ACHA Division I level 77 UCO Bronchos main rival is the University of Oklahoma Sooners 78 The home games are played off campus at the Arctic Edge Ice Arena and is coached by Craig McAlister the American Collegiate Hockey Association Division I Coach of the Year for 2008 2009 77 The 2009 10 season saw the Bronchos advance to the Semi Final Round of the ACHA Men s Division I National Tournament before losing to the eventual nation champions Lindenwood University 79 The 2010 fourth place finish was the team s highest in its history at the time following the season the team was honored by the Oklahoma House of Representatives 77 The team finished the 2011 12 regular season with a 15 22 1 record and qualified for the 2012 ACHA Division I Nationals ranked 15th 80 UCO defeated Kent State 2 1 in the opening round before the team lost to Lindenwood 5 2 in the round 81 82 In 2015 the hockey club captured the ACHA National Championship with a win over Stony Brook by a score of 4 0 83 In 2017 the hockey club captured their second ACHA National Championship with a win over Ohio by a score of 3 0 Men s track and field edit In 2012 the Men s Track amp Field team was reorganized Although short lived they did secure the USATF Southwest Regional Championship the same year citation needed Rugby edit The University of Central Oklahoma Rugby Football Club existed from 2007 to 2011 The rugby team recorded their most famous victory of The University of Tulsa on January 31 2009 by winning the match 26 0 84 Cheerleading edit The University of Central Oklahoma Cheerleaders currently compete in the Universal Cheerleaders Association in Division II coached by Jenni Hawkins since April 2019 They have won 11 National Cheerleaders Association national team championships in the following divisions NCA Intermediate All Girl Div II Cheer National Champions 2007 2016 and 2017 NCA All Girl II Cheer National Champions 2002 2003 2012 and 2013 NCA Co Ed Intermediate National Champions 2008 2009 2010 NCA Small Co Ed II National Champions 2004 citation needed STUNT edit The University of Central Oklahoma STUNT team competes in Stunt Division II coached by Jenni Hawkins since April 2019 citation needed They have won 3 Stunt national team championships in the following years 2012 2013 and 2014References edit UCO Branding Graphic Standard PDF January 1 2015 Retrieved March 23 2016 a b Central Oklahoma Bronchos University of Central Oklahoma 2018 Retrieved May 9 2018 Brannick Chris June 20 2019 UCO Rowing to Join GNAC as an affiliate member UCO athletics Retrieved June 21 2019 Corbitt Ken August 23 2012 Newcomers add strength to rugged MIAA The Topeka Capital Journal Retrieved September 7 2012 MIAA Extends Invitations to UCO NSU July 29 2010 Retrieved September 1 2010 University of Central Oklahoma UCO Accepts Invitation To Join MIAA Bronchosports com July 29 2010 Retrieved September 1 2010 DeLassus David 2013 Central Oklahoma Bronchos College Football Data Warehouse Archived from the original on May 15 2013 Retrieved December 9 2013 a b c DeLassus David 2012 Central Oklahoma Records by Year College Football Data Warehouse Archived from the original on December 18 2011 Retrieved July 21 2012 a b NCAA Division II Football Records PDF NCAA 2011 Retrieved July 25 2012 DeLassus David 2012 Central Oklahoma 1962 College Football Data Warehouse Archived from the original on December 16 2013 Retrieved July 21 2012 DeLassus David 2012 Central Oklahoma 1982 College Football Data Warehouse Archived from the original on December 16 2013 Retrieved July 21 2012 Wantland Stadium University of Central Oklahoma 2012 Retrieved July 21 2012 a b NCAA gives Central Oklahoma three years probation USA Today February 20 2008 Retrieved August 22 2012 Central Oklahoma fires football coach Tracy Holland The Oklahoman December 1 2011 Retrieved July 25 2012 Munn Scott January 4 2012 UCO football Nick Bobeck ready to bring back success to Bronchos The Oklahoman Retrieved July 25 2012 Harmon Drew January 4 2012 UCO grad former player to head Broncho football team Edmond Sun Retrieved July 25 2012 Wantland Stadium University of Central Oklahoma 2012 Retrieved July 16 2023 More Honors for UCO athletes Edmond Life and Leisure 2011 Retrieved December 16 2013 a b 2013 UCO Media Guide Mike Kirk 2013 Retrieved December 16 2013 Eddie Robinson Basketball Reference 2013 Retrieved December 16 2013 a b 2015 UCO Baseball Media Guide Mike Kirk 2013 Retrieved April 26 2015 UCO Baseball All Americans PDF University of Central Oklahoma 2015 Retrieved April 26 2015 Division II Baseball Championship Results PDF National Collegiate Athletic Association 2013 Retrieved April 26 2015 Steidley Named UCO Wrestling Coach bronchosports com May 17 2016 Retrieved December 19 2016 Carlson Jenni May 19 2016 After 34 years as UCO s head wrestling coach David James might have been a victim of his own success newsok com Retrieved December 19 2016 NCAA Division I Wrestling Records PDF NCAA 2014 Retrieved December 20 2016 Biography Raymond Clemons International Olympic Committee Retrieved July 16 2023 8 Honored by Wrestling Hall of Fame newsok com November 17 2004 Retrieved December 20 2016 2016 17 Central Oklahoma Bronchos Wrestling Media Guide University of Central Oklahoma athletics 2016 Retrieved December 20 2016 A salute to UCO National Champions PDF University of Central Oklahoma January 26 2009 Retrieved September 7 2012 Tim Elliott UFC fighter profile UFC com September 14 2018 a b 2017 Central Oklahoma Bronchos Softball Media Guide PDF University of Central Oklahoma athletics Retrieved May 8 2017 2016 Division II Softball Championships Record Book PDF NCAA Retrieved May 8 2017 Tramel Leads UCO To MIAA Tourney Title Bronchosports com April 30 2017 Retrieved May 8 2017 2017 Softball Coaching Staff Bronchosports com Retrieved May 8 2017 UCO Softball Debuts New Stadium with Sweep Edmond Sun March 21 2017 Retrieved May 8 2017 Derrick Thompson University of Central Oklahoma athletics 2023 Retrieved July 16 2023 NCAA Division II Men s Golf Championship Results PDF NCAA Retrieved January 14 2016 Michael Bond Bronchosports com 2018 Retrieved May 9 2018 NCAA Division II Women s Golf Championship Results PDF NCAA Retrieved January 14 2016 Williams John November 26 2010 Edmond sisters score holes in one on same day The Oklahoman Retrieved May 9 2018 Sister Act Golf Digest November 9 2010 Retrieved May 9 2018 Staff July 2 2010 UCO receives 500 000 pledge for boathouse Local News The Edmond Sun Retrieved September 1 2010 University of Central Oklahoma UCO Adds Rowing Bronchosports com June 26 2007 Retrieved August 1 2010 a b Oklahoma Scene UCO rowing wins national title The Oklahoman May 26 2018 Retrieved May 30 2018 NCAA rowing championships Washington Central Oklahoma Bates crowned this weekend NCAA June 2 2019 Retrieved June 3 2019 Central has Groundbreaking for New Softball Field Edmond Sun June 16 2016 Retrieved December 20 2016 Broncho Field Bronchosports com Retrieved December 20 2016 Gerry Pinkston Stadium University of Central Oklahoma Athletics January 1 2023 Retrieved June 17 2023 Women s Premier League Soccer Final Four Set newsok com July 19 2015 Retrieved December 20 2016 Brannick Chris Tom Thompson Field Bronchosports com Retrieved December 20 2016 UCO to Dedicate Soccer Field newsok com November 15 1996 Retrieved December 20 2016 Wendell Simmons Field Bronchosports com January 29 2011 Retrieved December 9 2012 NAIA Football Championship Records PDF National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics Retrieved December 20 2016 NAIA Wrestling Championship Records PDF National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics Retrieved December 20 2016 DII Wrestling NCAA Retrieved December 20 2016 DII Softball NCAA Retrieved December 20 2016 MIAA Baseball Champions PDF Mid America Intercollegiate Athletics Association Retrieved July 16 2023 MIAA Men s Basketball Championship History PDF Retrieved July 16 2023 a b c d e f g h LSC Championship History Lone Star Conference April 3 2015 Retrieved December 20 2016 Mid America Intercollegiate Athletics Association List of MIAA Men s Golf Champions Mid America Intercollegiate Athletics Association Retrieved December 20 2016 List of MIAA Wrestling Tournament Champions Mid America Intercollegiate Athletics Association Retrieved July 16 2023 Mid America Intercollegiate Athletics Association List of MIAA Women s Golf Champions Mid America Intercollegiate Athletics Association Retrieved December 20 2016 Past MIAA Women s Soccer Chamions PDF Mid America Intercollegiate Athletics Association Retrieved July 16 2023 Mid America Intercollegiate Athletics Association List of MIAA Softball Champions PDF Mid America Intercollegiate Athletics Association Retrieved July 16 2023 List of MIAA Women s Tennis Champions Mid America Intercollegiate Athletics Association Retrieved July 16 2023 UCO to Rename Field House After Living Legend Hamilton newsok com Retrieved March 23 2015 CSU s Murdock Announces Retirement newsok com Retrieved May 22 2015 Central Oklahoma Athletics Hall of Fame bronchosports com Retrieved May 29 2015 UCO hires Farley as athletic director newsok com Retrieved May 22 2015 Muller takes reigns of UCO athletic department Edmond Sun Retrieved May 22 2015 Brannick Chris October 5 2017 UCO Names Eddie Griffin Athletic Director Press release Retrieved October 5 2017 Brannick Chris August 3 2020 Stan Wagnon Named UCO Athletic Director Press release Retrieved August 3 2020 2014 UCO Media Guide PDF Mike Kirk 2014 Retrieved January 22 2015 UCO mascot a Buddy to Bronchos for more than 75 years August 22 2008 Retrieved May 9 2018 UCO Sport Clubs University of Central Oklahoma Retrieved September 7 2012 a b c Staff March 31 2009 UCO Ice Hockey Club honored Edmond Life and Leisure Retrieved September 7 2012 Wescott Chris June 22 2010 Reinventing a Rivalry uco360 Retrieved August 1 2010 American Collegiate Hockey Association Hockey Website Software By GOALLINE ca Achahockey org March 9 2010 Retrieved September 1 2010 Leatherwood Grant March 2 2012 UCO Hockey to Compete in 2012 ACHA National Tournament University of Central Oklahoma Retrieved September 7 2012 Rossi Kyle March 3 2012 ACHA DI Nationals Day 1 recap ACHA Retrieved September 7 2012 Rossi Kyle March 4 2012 ACHA DI Nationals Day 2 recap ACHA Retrieved September 7 2012 Central Oklahoma triumphs 4 0 over Stony Brook to capture first National Title ACHA March 10 2015 Retrieved March 5 2015 Wescot Chris The Vista Archived February 2 2015 at the Wayback MachineExternal links editOfficial website nbsp Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Central Oklahoma Bronchos amp oldid 1215395571 Volleyball, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

article

, read, download, free, free download, mp3, video, mp4, 3gp, jpg, jpeg, gif, png, picture, music, song, movie, book, game, games.