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Texas Tech Red Raiders

The Texas Tech Red Raiders and Lady Raiders are the athletic teams that represent Texas Tech University, located in Lubbock, Texas. The women's basketball team uses the name Lady Raiders, while the school's other women's teams use the "Red Raiders" name.

Texas Tech Red Raiders and Lady Raiders
UniversityTexas Tech University
ConferenceBig 12 Conference
NCAADivision I (FBS)
Athletic directorKirby Hocutt
LocationLubbock, Texas
Varsity teams17
Football stadiumJones AT&T Stadium
Basketball arenaUnited Supermarkets Arena
Baseball stadiumDan Law Field at Rip Griffin Park
Soccer stadiumJohn Walker Soccer Complex
MascotRaider Red
NicknameRed Raiders
Fight songFight Raiders, Fight
ColorsScarlet and black[1]
   
Websitewww.texastech.com
Big 12 logo in Texas Tech's colors

The university's athletic program fields 17 varsity teams in 11 sports all of whom have combined to win 77 conference championships as well as 4 national championships.[2] The Masked Rider and Raider Red serve as the mascots representing the teams, and the school colors are scarlet red and black.[3] Texas Tech athletics teams compete at the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) Division I level and is a founding member of the Big 12 Conference.

From 1932 until 1956, the university belonged to the Border Intercollegiate Athletic Association. Texas Tech was admitted to the Southwest Conference on May 12, 1956. When the Southwest Conference disbanded in 1995, Texas Tech, along with the University of Texas at Austin, Texas A&M University, and Baylor University, joined with all eight former members of the Big Eight Conference to form the Big 12 Conference.

The university's athletic director is College Football Playoff committee representative Kirby Hocutt. Bob Knight, the most notorious coach in men's Division I basketball history, coached the Red Raiders men's basketball team from 2001 to 2008. Following Bob Knight's retirement in 2008, his son Pat Knight assumed head coaching duties. The Red Raiders football team, which has been coached by Mike Leach from 2000 to 2009, is a member of the NCAA Football Bowl Subdivision and has appeared in the 19th-most bowl games of any team. Tommy Tuberville was named head coach in 2010 following the firing of Mike Leach and remained in the position until 2012 before resigning. He was replaced by former Texas Tech quarterback Kliff Kingsbury in 2013. In 1993, led by coach Marsha Sharp, the Lady Raiders basketball team won the NCAA Women's Basketball Championship. Following Sharp's retirement in 2006, Kristy Curry was named Lady Raiders head coach. Red Raiders baseball coach Larry Hays, who is one of only four coaches in NCAA baseball history to win 1,500 career games, retired in 2008. In 2019, Track and Field Director Wes Kittley won the NCAA Outdoor Track and Field Championships to secure the first men’s NCAA national championship in the school’s history.

History edit

On February 24, 1925, an article published in the Fort Worth Star-Telegram suggested Tech's athletic teams be called the "Dogies" explaining that "a Dogie is a calf whose mother died and is forced to look out for itself" and "If ever anything had to rustle for itself, it was West Texas and Tech College."[4]

Varsity sports edit

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

Baseball edit

Behind football and men's basketball, baseball is the third oldest sport at Texas Tech. The initial team organized in 1925 and the first game, an 18–9 victory over West Texas State Teachers College, was played in 1926.[5] In the following game, the team suffered its first ever loss, 14–9 to the team it had previously defeated. The teams' 100th game came on April 20, 1963, defeating New Mexico Highlands 10-6 in Lubbock[6]

E. Y. Freeland was the first coach of the Red Raiders, though the team was known as the Matadors at the time. He remained in the position for three years before R. Grady Higginbotham took the role. Higginbotham coached for only two years.[5] From 1930 to 1953, Tech did not field an intercollegiate baseball team.[7] When the program returned in 1954, Beattie Feathers became the head coach of the Red Raiders and remained until 1960. He was followed by Berl Huffman (1961–1967), Kal Segrist (1968–1983), and Gary Ashby (1984–1986). Upon Ashby's departure, Larry Hays became the head coach of the team.[5] On April 2, 2008, Hays became just the fourth coach in NCAA baseball history to win 1,500 career games.[8][9]

Larry Hays took over the Red Raiders baseball team in 1987. Under Hays, Texas Tech endured only two losing seasons, his first and last, and enjoyed their greatest success in baseball. Hays took Tech from having a losing tradition to being a national contender. When Hays started with the Red Raiders, the team's overall record stood at 550–576. By the time he left, he was the fourth-winningest coach is college baseball history and the team's record had improved to 1,365–1,054–9.[10] The Red Raiders reached eight straight NCAA tournaments from 1995–2002 and again in 2004, three of which were held at Dan Law Field.[11] They also won two conference championships, in 1995 (while still in the Southwest Conference) and 1997, and two conference tournament championships, in 1996 and 1998.[10]

Cross Country and Track & Field edit

 
R.P. Fuller Track

Texas Tech's cross country and indoor/outdoor track & field teams are coached by Wes Kittley.

At the 2005 Outdoor National Championships, Tech qualified 31 men's and women's athletes, more than any other school in the country.[12] Under Kittley's tutelage, Texas Tech has produced 16 national champions, seven Olympic Medalists, over 200 All-Americans and over 119 Big 12 Champions.[13]

From 1990 to 2006, the men's team garnered 91 All-America awards, 20 Big 12 championships, and one individual national title. In the same time period, the women's team won 32 All-America awards, 29 Big 12 championships, and five individual national titles. During the 2007/08 season, the women had another strong showing behind Sally Kipyego, who won four individual national titles (cross country, indoor 3000 m and 5000 m, outdoor 10,000 m) and placed second in her bid for a fifth title in one academic year (outdoor 5000 m). Kipyego added three more national titles (cross country, indoor 5000 m, outdoor 5000 m) and one more second-place win (outdoor 1500 m) during the 2007/08 season. Under Kipyego's leadership, the women's team captured its first title in 2008. Their success was followed by another national championship appearance in 2009 and 2010.[14]

Kennedy Kithuka followed up on the prior success of the program by winning the 2012 NCAA Cross Country Championship, being the first in the men's program to do so. For his accomplishments, Kithuka was named the 2012 National Male Athlete of the Year for cross country.[15] In 2015 NCAA Division I Indoor Track and Field Championships, Jacorian Duffield and Bradley Adkins won 1st and 2nd place respectively in the high jump event.

Football edit

The Red Raiders football team is a member of the NCAA Football Bowl Subdivision (formerly known as Division I-A). Texas Tech played its first intercollegiate football game on October 3, 1925. The contest, against McMurry University, ended in a controversial 0–0 tie. Tech's Elson Archibald seemed to have kicked a game-winning 20-yard field goal but the referee ruled that the clock had run out before the score. It was later reported that the referee made the call to get revenge because he wanted to be the team's first head coach but the job was instead given to Ewing Y. Freeland.[16]

 
Tech in action in 2007

Through the 2019 season, the Texas Tech Red Raider football team has amassed a 571-458-32 record in 95 seasons (1925-2019).

In 1932, the program joined the Border Intercollegiate Athletic Association. Five years later, the team won its first conference championship and was invited to the Sun Bowl. The game was played on January 1, 1938, and resulted in a 6–7 loss to West Virginia.[17] Texas Tech suffered four more bowl losses before getting their first postseason win in the 1952 Sun Bowl.[17] Before withdrawing for the Border Intercollegiate Athletic Association in 1956, the Red Raiders won a total of eight conference championships and one co-championship, the most titles held by a Border Conference team.

In 1960, Texas Tech was admitted to the Southwest Conference (SWC). The Red Raiders won conference co-championships in 1976 and 1994.[18] The team remained in the SWC until the conference ceased operations 1996. Following the dissolution of the SWC, the university became a charter member of the Big 12 Conference.

In the Big 12 Conference, the Red Raiders competed in the South Division from the athletic conference's formation until the 2010 season when the divisions were dissolved.

The Red Raiders, coached by Mike Leach from 2000–09, earned 56 wins from the 2000 through the 2006 season. During the same period, only three other Big 12 teams had more victories—Oklahoma, Texas, and Nebraska.[19] In fourteen of its last fifteen seasons Tech finished with a winning record, before suffering a losing season in 2011 under then-head coach Tommy Tuberville.[20][21] Tuberville resigned his position and was replaced by Kliff Kingsbury in 2013. After 6 seasons as the head football coach of his alma mater, Kingsbury was replaced by Matt Wells prior to the 2019 season. The Red Raiders have made 38 bowl appearances (14-23-1) which is 21st most of any university.[22]

Golf edit

2007 saw the men's golf team compete in its first back-to-back National Championship tournaments since 1960. The team, coached by Greg Sands, qualified for the tournament after finishing 7th in NCAA Central Regional.[23]

The Red Raider Men's golf team has made multiple appearances in the NCAA tournament since then. Head Coach Greg Sands has led the team to 19 consecutive NCAA regional and 10 NCAA championship berths.[24] Sands has racked up 18 seasons ad head coach of the Men's golf team at Texas Tech, in those 18 seasons Sands has led the team to 19 tournament titles and made a name for himself.[24] The Red Raider Men's golf team is the most successful sport at Texas Tech as it has made the most appearances in the NCAA tournament.

On the other side is women's golf JoJo Robertson, has been the head coach of the Women's golf team for Texas Tech since 2009.[25] Coach Robertson has been with the Red Raiders for 10 seasons, in those 10 seasons she has managed to reach the NCAA regional nine times, of those resulted in two trips to the NCAA championships. Robertson has led the Raiders to regional play nine of the ten seasons since she had been named the fourth head coach of the team.[25] Under her guidance the Red Raiders have claimed 13 team titles.[25]

Soccer

The Red Raiders played their first match against Hardin-Simmons[26] in September 1994, defeating the Cowboys 5-0.

Men's basketball edit

 
Bob Knight (middle) with Pat Knight (right)

Basketball came to Texas Tech only two years after the school was founded and the program has since won 18 conference titles, the last one being in 2019. Most of which have been won while the Red Raiders were in their Border Conference and Southwest Conference tenures, while the most recent was in the Big 12 Conference. The inaugural game was a 37–25 loss to Daniel Baker College. Tech would lose two more games before finally clinching their first ever victory—35–21 at Sul Ross University.[27][28]

Grady Higginbotham was the first coach, earning a 14–18 record over two seasons. At .438, Higgenbotham was the only Tech basketball coach to garner an overall losing record during his stay. Following Higgenbotham's departure, Victor Payne led the Matadors (as the school's teams were known until 1936) from 1927 to 1930.[29] His final tally stood at 32 wins and 20 losses. W. L. Golightly coached only one season, bringing in an 11–9 record. Dell Morgan held the head coaching job from 1931 to 1934, chalking up 42 wins to 29 losses. He was followed by Virgil Ballard. Though Ballard coached only a single season, it was during his time that the team won their milestone 100th game, a one-point victory over House of David. Ballard left with a 15–9 record.[27]

Berl Huffman was twice the head basketball coach at Texas Tech—first from 1935 to 1942 and then from 1946 to 1947. During his total of eight seasons, he garnered a record of 121–67. Polk Robison was the only other person to serve two different times as the head basketball coach at the school. When Huffman left in 1942, Robison took the job. And, when Huffman left a second time in 1947, it was Robison who again filled the position, this time remaining until 1961. At a total of 18 seasons, his stay is the second longest of any Red Raiders basketball coach, behind Gerald Myers. He departed after leading his teams to 254 wins, 195 losses, and the first two NCAA tournaments in school history.[28]

Gene Gibson followed Robison into the position. In his eight seasons, he chalked up the second worst record of any head basketball coach at Tech. Still, at 100–92, there were eight more wins than losses. Bob Bass led the program to a 22–15 record over a season-and-a-half before returning to professional basketball coaching duties.[28][30]

Bob Knight became the men's basketball coach in 2001. He retired on February 4, 2008. On New Year's Day 2007, a 70–68 defeat of New Mexico by Tech marked the 880th total win for Knight, making him the winningest coach in men's college basketball history. Knight also has several other distinctions, including being the only coach to win the NCAA, the NIT, the Olympic Gold, and the Pan-Am Gold, and has been given several awards. Knight was succeeded by his son Pat Knight. After Pat Knight's termination, Billy Gillispie was named head coach on March 20, 2011 and subsequently resigned due to health reasons after one season following while also being amidst allegations of mistreating players. Chris Walker took over on an interim basis for the 2012 season and led the red raiders to an 11–20 record.

In March 2013, Tubby Smith was named the new men's basketball coach and led the team to its first upset over a top 25 opponent since 2009. Texas Tech students broke both school and Big 12 Conference records for student attendance at the United Spirit Arena during a February 25, 2014 loss to Kansas State. The record of 6,086 students fell less than 2,000 short of the national record.[31] The Red Raiders hired former Arkansas-Little Rock coach Chris Beard on April 15, 2016. Beard led the Red Raiders to almost immediate success, leading them to their first ever Elite Eight in 2018, and leading them to their first ever Final Four in 2019, along with a national championship berth. Beard won AP Coach of the Year in 2019.[32]

Softball edit

The Red Raiders softball program began in 1981 but the program was dropped after only five seasons. When Texas Tech joined the Big 12 Conference as a charter member, the program was resurrected in time for the inaugural 1996 season. Shanon Hays, the first Lubbock Christian University head softball coach, turned the Red Raider softball team around from a 15–42 season under interim head coach Amy Suiter to 80–34 in just his first two seasons. Hays led the Red Raiders to three NCAA Regional appearances during his five seasons at the helm. Adrian Gregory was named the seventh head coach in Texas Tech history in June 2014. In 2019, the Red Raiders made its first NCAA Tournament appearance since 2012.

Tennis edit

The men's tennis team had a very successful 2008 season being ranked as high as #17 in the nation. The Red Raiders faced 11 ranked teams and have only lost to two, #31 TCU and #11 Tulsa.[33] Texas Tech ended the regular season ranked #17.[34] Recently, the Red Raiders 2012 season resulted in a closing ITA ranking of 19.

The Texas Tech tennis team won the Border Conference tennis championship in 1936, 1937, and 1950. The woman's team, led by Todd Petty, won the Big 12 Conference in 2012. [35]

Women's basketball edit

Of the varsity sports, Texas Tech has had its greatest success in women's basketball with 13 conference titles and 1 national championship. Led by its star player Sheryl Swoopes and head coach Marsha Sharp, the Lady Raiders won the NCAA Women's Basketball Championship in 1993. In early 2006, Lady Raiders coach Marsha Sharp retired and was replaced on March 30, 2006 by Kristy Curry, who had been the coach at Purdue. Curry accepted the same position at The University of Alabama on May 11, 2013 and was replaced by Candace Whitaker, a former player for Texas Tech in the 1990s, who was named head coach on May 22, 2013. Marlene Stollings, former head coach at the University of Minnesota, was named head coach at Texas Tech in 2018. On August 6, 2020 Stollings was fired after allegations of abuse.[36] 12 days later, UT-Arlington coach and former Lady Raider Krista Gerlich was hired as the new coach.[37]

Volleyball edit

The Texas Tech volleyball program began in 1974 with a 18-10 record under head coach Jeannine McHaney. The Red Raiders are currently coached by Tony Graystone, who joined the team in 2016.

Club sports edit

In addition to varsity sports, the university's Sport Clubs Federation offers 30 recreational and competitive sport clubs, including polo, rugby union, lacrosse, fencing, soccer, and esports.[38]

Ice hockey edit

The Texas Tech Ice Hockey Team was established in 1999. As a member of the American Collegiate Hockey Association, the Red Raiders compete with Big XII Conference Teams as well as with colleges throughout the United States and Canada. Players are recruited from the United States, Canada, and abroad.

Polo edit

Of the clubs sports, Texas Tech's Polo Club team, coached by Clyde Waddell, has had the greatest success. In spite of having no previous experience, at the invitation of students, Waddell took the job in 2000. Six years later, the team beat in-state rival Texas A&M to win the United States Polo Association National Intercollegiate Championship.[39]

Rodeo edit

Texas Tech's rodeo club team competes in the National Intercollegiate Rodeo Association and won the 1955 championship at the College National Finals Rodeo.[40]

Rugby edit

Texas Tech rugby plays in Division 1-A in the Allied Rugby Conference, a conference composed primarily of schools from the Big 12 South, against its traditional rivals such as Texas and Texas A&M. For the 2011–12 year, Texas Tech had also fielded a side to play in Division 2, where they won the Texas championship and qualified for the national playoffs.[41][42]

Facilities edit

 
Exterior view of Jones AT&T Stadium

Jones AT&T Stadium serves as home to the Red Raiders football team. The stadium, named for Clifford B. and Audrey Jones, opened in 1947. In 2000, the stadium was renamed Jones SBC Stadium after SBC Communications made a $30 million contribution to the university. Following SBC Communications' acquisition of AT&T Corporation in 2006, the stadium was renamed Jones AT&T Stadium.[43] The stadium's original seating capacity was 27,000, but it was expanded in 1959, 1972, 2003, 2005, 2009, 2010, and 2013 to the current capacity of 60,862. Overall, from 1999 to 2009 the school spent more than $84 million for ongoing renovation and expansion to the stadium and the football program.[44]

In January 2013, construction began adding another 368 seats in the north endzone, in addition to an observation deck that will hold 40. The $11 million project also includes a significantly upgraded jumbotron with a new sound system, a Spanish Renaissance-themed colonnade, and a new north end zone concourse connecting the two stadium halves. Along with the other additions, 157 feet of ribbon board will be added on the north end zone, more than 160 linear feet in the northeast and northwest corners of the stadium, and 94 linear feet in the south end zone over the athletic offices. All of the new features of Jones AT&T Stadium were unveiled on September 7, 2013 .[45]

Since 1999, home basketball games have been played at United Supermarkets Arena (originally United Spirit Arena), a 15,020-seat multi-purpose facility which cost $62 million to build.[46] In addition to serving as home to the men's and women's basketball teams, the arena is used by the Red Raiders volleyball team.

Championships edit

NCAA team championships edit

Texas Tech has won 3 NCAA team national championships.[47][48]

Other national team championships edit

National team titles that are not bestowed by the NCAA:

Texas Tech Spirit Squad
  • Texas Tech Pom Squad & Coed Cheer won National titles in 2017 - 2018
  • Texas Tech Pom Squad won 2 National Titles one in Jazz,[49] the other in Pom in 2018 - 2019[50]


  • Meat Judging: [A 1]
    • 1989, 1991, 1996, 1997, 1999, 2003, 2008, 2009, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2015, 2017, 2019, 2020, 2021


Conference championships edit

Texas Tech has won 79 conference championships: 30 Big 12 Conference titles, 27 Southwest Conference (SWC) titles, and 22 Border Conference titles.[35][52]

Texas Tech has also won one division championship in football winning in 2008 in a three-way tie with Oklahoma and Texas

Baseball (7) edit

Sport Association Division Year Type Opponent/Runner Up Score
Baseball (7) NCAA
1995 SWC Regular Season Rice University N/A
1995 SWC Tournament Texas A&M University 8-6
1997 Big 12 Regular Season Oklahoma State N/A
1998 Big 12 Tournament Texas A&M University 14-7
2016 Big 12 Regular Season Oklahoma State University N/A
2017 Big 12 Regular Season Texas Christian University N/A
2019 Big 12 Regular Season Baylor University N/A

Men’s Basketball (19) edit

Sport Association Division Year Type Opponent/Runner Up Score
Men’s Basketball (19) NCAA
1933 Border Conference Regular Season N/A N/A
1934 Border Conference Regular Season N/A N/A
1935 Border Conference Regular Season N/A N/A
1954 Border Conference Regular Season N/A N/A
1955 Border Conference Regular Season N/A N/A
1956 Border Conference Regular Season N/A N/A
1961 SWC Regular Season Texas A&M University N/A
1962 SWC Regular Season Southern Methodist University N/A
1965 SWC Regular Season Southern Methodist University N/A
1973 SWC Regular Season Texas A&M University N/A
1976 SWC men's tournament Texas A&M University 74-72
1985 SWC Regular Season Southern Methodist University N/A
1985 SWC men's tournament Arkansas 67-64
1986 SWC men's tournament Texas A&M University 67-63
1993 SWC men's tournament Houston 88-76
1995 SWC Regular Season Tied 1st with Texas N/A
1996 SWC Regular Season Houston N/A
1996 SWC men's tournament Texas 75-73
2019 Big 12 Regular Season Tied 1st with Kansas State N/A

Women’s Basketball (13) edit

Sport Association Division Year Type Opponent/Runner Up Score
Women’s Basketball (13) NCAA
1992 SWC Regular Season Texas N/A
1992 SWC women's tournament Texas 76-74
1993 SWC Regular Season Tied 1st with Texas N/A
1993 SWC women's tournament Texas 78-71
1994 SWC Regular Season Texas A&M N/A
1995 SWC Regular Season Southern Methodist University N/A
1995 SWC women's tournament Southern Methodist University 84-62
1996 SWC Regular Season Tied 1st with Texas N/A
1998 Big 12 Regular Season Iowa State N/A
1998 Big 12 women's tournament Kansas 71-53
1999 Big 12 Regular Season Iowa State N/A
1999 Big 12 women's tournament Iowa State 73-59
2000 Big 12 Regular Season Tied 1st with Iowa State and Oklahoma N/A

Football (11) edit

Sport Association Division Year Type Opponent/Runner Up Score
Football (11) NCAA
1937 Border Conference Regular Season N/A N/A
1942 Border Conference Regular Season N/A N/A
1947 Border Conference Regular Season N/A N/A
1948 Border Conference Regular Season N/A N/A
1949 Border Conference Regular Season N/A N/A
1951 Border Conference Regular Season N/A N/A
1953 Border Conference Regular Season N/A N/A
1954 Border Conference Regular Season N/A N/A
1955 Border Conference Regular Season N/A N/A
1976 SWC Regular Season Tied 1st with Houston N/A
1994 SWC Regular Season Tied 1st with Texas, Baylor, TCU and Rice N/A

Football (Division) (1) edit

Sport Association Division Year Type Opponent/Runner Up Score
Football (1) NCAA
2008 Big 12 South Division Tied 1st with Oklahoma and Texas N/A

Women's Cross Country (3) edit

Sport Association Division Year Type Opponent/Runner Up Score
Football (1) NCAA
2008 Big 12 Conference Cross Country Championship Baylor 44-71
2009 Big 12 Conference Cross Country Championship Colorado 38-52
2010 Big 12 Conference Cross Country Championship Colorado 44-53

Men's Golf (7) edit

Sport Association Division Year Type Opponent/Runner Up Score
Men's Golf (7) NCAA
1936 Border Conference N/A N/A
1937 Border Conference N/A N/A
1939 Border Conference N/A N/A
1955 Border Conference N/A N/A
1959 SWC Conference N/A N/A
1971 SWC Conference N/A N/A
1996 SWC Conference N/A N/A

Men's Track and Field (9) edit

Sport Association Division Year Type Opponent/Runner Up Score
Men's Track and Field (9) NCAA
2005 Big 12 Outdoor Championship Texas 149.50-100.50
2014 Big 12 Outdoor Championship Texas 160.5-125
2018 Big 12 Indoor Championship Texas 143-129
2018 Big 12 Outdoor Championship Texas 165-117
2019 Big 12 Indoor Championship Iowa State 179-109
2019 Big 12 Outdoor Championship Texas 164-120.50
2023 Big 12 Indoor Championship Oklahoma State 159-111
2023 Big 12 Outdoor Championship Texas 179-125.50
2024 Big 12 Indoor Championship Oklahoma State 152-92

Women's Soccer (2) edit

Sport Association Division Year Type Opponent/Runner Up Score
Women's Soccer (2) NCAA
2015 Big 12 Conference Women's Soccer Tournament Kansas 1-0
2023 Big 12 Regular Season BYU N/A

Men's Tennis (4) edit

Sport Association Division Year Type Opponent/Runner Up Score
Men's Tennis (4) NCAA
1936 Border Conference N/A N/A
1937 Border Conference N/A N/A
1950 Border Conference N/A N/A
2016 Big 12 Regular Season Tied for 1st with TCU N/A

Women's Tennis (4) edit

Sport Association Division Year Type Opponent/Runner Up Score
Women's Tennis (4) NCAA
2012 Big 12 Regular Season Baylor N/A
2013 Big 12 Regular Season Tied 1st with Baylor N/A
2017 Big 12 Regular Season Tied 1st with Oklahoma State N/A
2017 Big 12 Women's Tennis Championship Oklahoma State 4-2

Culture edit

Nickname edit

The Red Raiders from Texas Tech, terror of the southwest this year, swooped into the New Mexico University camp today and wrested away a 39–6 football victory before the eyes of a homecoming crowd of 9,000.

— Collier Parris of the Lubbock Avalanche-Journal

The Red Raiders were originally known as the "Matadors" from 1925–1936. As the school was thinking of an appropriate nickname for its athletic teams in 1925, the wife of the first football coach suggested "Matadors" to reflect the influence of the campus' Spanish Renaissance architecture. The students followed the suggestion, and later chose red and black as the school colors to represent a matador's traditional garb. Coincidentally, the football team won its first game right after it had adopted the name.[53] The nickname and school colors became official during a formal convocation on March 15, 1926.[54]

There are two main stories as to how the name "Red Raiders" replaced its predecessor. In one story, football coach Pete Cawthon ordered attractive scarlet uniforms to help the team's identity. The football team, wearing its new outfit, defeated heavily favored Loyola in Los Angeles on October 26, 1934.[55] A Los Angeles sports writer called the Matadors a "red raiding team". Other writers who covered Tech sports caught on with the term and successfully promoted the use of "Red Raiders". In the other tale, former Lubbock Avalanche-Journal sports columnist Collier Parris, reporting on a 1932 Tech football game, wrote: "The Red Raiders from Texas Tech, terror of the Southwest this year, swooped into the New Mexico University camp today." The name soon became popular afterward and by 1936, it officially replaced "Matadors" at the same time the Saddle Tramps came about.[53]

Spirit edit

Red Raider spirit is led by such organizations as the Saddle Tramps, the High Riders, and the spirit squads (consisting of the cheer squad and the pom squad). In April 2010, the Texas Tech cheer squad finished third at the National Cheerleaders Association and National Dance Association.[56]

Mascots edit

 
Raider Red displaying the Guns up hand gesture

The Masked Rider is Texas Tech University's oldest mascot. The tradition began in 1936, when "ghost riders" circled the field prior to home football games. The Masked Rider became an official mascot in 1954, when Joe Kirk Fulton led the team onto the field at the Gator Bowl. According to reports from those present at the game, the crowd sat in stunned silence as they watched Fulton and his horse, Blackie, rush onto the football field, followed by the team. After a few moments, the silent crowd burst into cheers. Ed Danforth, a writer for the Atlanta Journal who witnessed the event, later wrote, "No team in any bowl game ever made a more sensational entrance."[57][58]

In 2000, The Masked Rider tradition was commemorated with the unveiling of a statue outside of the university's Frazier Alumni Pavilion. The sculpture, created by artist Grant Speed, is 25 percent larger than life.[59] Today the Masked Rider, with guns up, leads the team onto the field for all home games. This mascot, adorned in a distinctive gaucho hat like the ones worn by members of the marching band, is one of the most visible figures at Texas Tech. Ashley Wenzel, a sophomore education major from Friendswood, Texas, will represent the university as the Masked Rider during 2012–13.[60]

Texas Tech's other mascot, Raider Red, is a more recent creation. Beginning with the 1971 football season, the Southwest Conference forbade the inclusion of live animal mascots to away games unless the host school consented. For situations where the host school did not want to allow the Masked Rider's horse, an alternate mascot was needed. Jim Gaspard, a member of the Saddle Tramps student spirit organization, created the original design for the Raider Red costume, basing it on a character created by cartoonist Dirk West, a Texas Tech alumnus and former Lubbock mayor.[61] Though the Masked Rider's identity is public knowledge, it has always been tradition that Raider Red's student alter ego is kept secret until the end of his or her tenure.[62] The student serving as Raider Red is a member of the Saddle Tramps or High Riders.

Rivalries edit

 
Since 1996, a traveling trophy called the Chancellor's Spurs is exchanged between the winner of the annual Longhorn–Red Raider football game.

Texas Tech's main athletic rivals are the Texas Longhorns and Texas A&M Aggies.[63][64][65] It is common for people to camp out in front of Jones AT&T Stadium a few days prior to home football games against the Aggies, the Longhorns, and the Oklahoma Sooners.[66][67]

In March 2009, Texas Tech and Baylor reached an agreement to move their next two football games to the Dallas metropolitan area. The schools played November 28, 2009, at Cowboys Stadium in Arlington with Tech claiming the victory. The next game was scheduled for October 9, 2010, at the Cotton Bowl Stadium during the State Fair of Texas, with Tech emerging victorious again.[68][69] The arrangement was extended for an additional two years.[70]

In sports other than football, Eastern New Mexico University are seen as a regional rival due to the close proximity of the two schools and frequency of match-ups between them.[71][72][73] An example of this is Eastern New Mexico University's yearly attendance at the Texas Tech Open; an annual track and field event hosted by Texas Tech.[74]

People edit

Athletic directors edit

Head coaches edit

Head coaches of Texas Tech teams include:

Alumni edit

Texas Tech Red Raiders alumni have gone on to play in the NFL, NBA, WNBA, Major League Baseball, and more. Current alumni standouts include Super Bowl Champion Patrick Mahomes of the Kansas City Chiefs, Wes Welker of the Denver Broncos,[79] Super Bowl Champion Danny Amendola of the New England Patriots, and Michael Crabtree of the Oakland Raiders. Mahomes is widely viewed as the greatest of all Raider Alumni following his Super Bowl LIV and Super Bowl LVII wins and being named Super Bowl MVP in both games.

Notes edit

  1. ^ a b c d Not a National Collegiate Athletic Association sanctioned sport, but competes at the varsity level

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The Texas Tech Red Raiders and Lady Raiders are the athletic teams that represent Texas Tech University located in Lubbock Texas The women s basketball team uses the name Lady Raiders while the school s other women s teams use the Red Raiders name Texas Tech Red Raiders and Lady RaidersUniversityTexas Tech UniversityConferenceBig 12 ConferenceNCAADivision I FBS Athletic directorKirby HocuttLocationLubbock TexasVarsity teams17Football stadiumJones AT amp T StadiumBasketball arenaUnited Supermarkets ArenaBaseball stadiumDan Law Field at Rip Griffin ParkSoccer stadiumJohn Walker Soccer ComplexMascotRaider RedNicknameRed RaidersFight songFight Raiders FightColorsScarlet and black 1 Websitewww wbr texastech wbr comBig 12 logo in Texas Tech s colorsThe university s athletic program fields 17 varsity teams in 11 sports all of whom have combined to win 77 conference championships as well as 4 national championships 2 The Masked Rider and Raider Red serve as the mascots representing the teams and the school colors are scarlet red and black 3 Texas Tech athletics teams compete at the National Collegiate Athletic Association NCAA Division I level and is a founding member of the Big 12 Conference From 1932 until 1956 the university belonged to the Border Intercollegiate Athletic Association Texas Tech was admitted to the Southwest Conference on May 12 1956 When the Southwest Conference disbanded in 1995 Texas Tech along with the University of Texas at Austin Texas A amp M University and Baylor University joined with all eight former members of the Big Eight Conference to form the Big 12 Conference The university s athletic director is College Football Playoff committee representative Kirby Hocutt Bob Knight the most notorious coach in men s Division I basketball history coached the Red Raiders men s basketball team from 2001 to 2008 Following Bob Knight s retirement in 2008 his son Pat Knight assumed head coaching duties The Red Raiders football team which has been coached by Mike Leach from 2000 to 2009 is a member of the NCAA Football Bowl Subdivision and has appeared in the 19th most bowl games of any team Tommy Tuberville was named head coach in 2010 following the firing of Mike Leach and remained in the position until 2012 before resigning He was replaced by former Texas Tech quarterback Kliff Kingsbury in 2013 In 1993 led by coach Marsha Sharp the Lady Raiders basketball team won the NCAA Women s Basketball Championship Following Sharp s retirement in 2006 Kristy Curry was named Lady Raiders head coach Red Raiders baseball coach Larry Hays who is one of only four coaches in NCAA baseball history to win 1 500 career games retired in 2008 In 2019 Track and Field Director Wes Kittley won the NCAA Outdoor Track and Field Championships to secure the first men s NCAA national championship in the school s history Contents 1 History 2 Varsity sports 2 1 Baseball 2 2 Cross Country and Track amp Field 2 3 Football 2 4 Golf 2 5 Men s basketball 2 6 Softball 2 7 Tennis 2 8 Women s basketball 2 9 Volleyball 3 Club sports 3 1 Ice hockey 3 2 Polo 3 3 Rodeo 3 4 Rugby 4 Facilities 5 Championships 5 1 NCAA team championships 5 2 Other national team championships 5 3 Conference championships 5 4 Baseball 7 5 5 Men s Basketball 19 5 6 Women s Basketball 13 5 7 Football 11 5 8 Football Division 1 5 9 Women s Cross Country 3 5 10 Men s Golf 7 5 11 Men s Track and Field 9 5 12 Women s Soccer 2 5 13 Men s Tennis 4 5 14 Women s Tennis 4 6 Culture 6 1 Nickname 6 2 Spirit 6 3 Mascots 6 4 Rivalries 7 People 7 1 Athletic directors 7 2 Head coaches 7 3 Alumni 8 Notes 9 References 10 External linksHistory editOn February 24 1925 an article published in the Fort Worth Star Telegram suggested Tech s athletic teams be called the Dogies explaining that a Dogie is a calf whose mother died and is forced to look out for itself and If ever anything had to rustle for itself it was West Texas and Tech College 4 Varsity sports editMen s sports Women s sportsBaseball BasketballBasketball Cross countryCross country GolfFootball SoccerGolf SoftballTennis TennisTrack and field Track and field Volleyball Track and field includes both indoor and outdoorBaseball edit Main article Texas Tech Red Raiders baseball Behind football and men s basketball baseball is the third oldest sport at Texas Tech The initial team organized in 1925 and the first game an 18 9 victory over West Texas State Teachers College was played in 1926 5 In the following game the team suffered its first ever loss 14 9 to the team it had previously defeated The teams 100th game came on April 20 1963 defeating New Mexico Highlands 10 6 in Lubbock 6 E Y Freeland was the first coach of the Red Raiders though the team was known as the Matadors at the time He remained in the position for three years before R Grady Higginbotham took the role Higginbotham coached for only two years 5 From 1930 to 1953 Tech did not field an intercollegiate baseball team 7 When the program returned in 1954 Beattie Feathers became the head coach of the Red Raiders and remained until 1960 He was followed by Berl Huffman 1961 1967 Kal Segrist 1968 1983 and Gary Ashby 1984 1986 Upon Ashby s departure Larry Hays became the head coach of the team 5 On April 2 2008 Hays became just the fourth coach in NCAA baseball history to win 1 500 career games 8 9 Larry Hays took over the Red Raiders baseball team in 1987 Under Hays Texas Tech endured only two losing seasons his first and last and enjoyed their greatest success in baseball Hays took Tech from having a losing tradition to being a national contender When Hays started with the Red Raiders the team s overall record stood at 550 576 By the time he left he was the fourth winningest coach is college baseball history and the team s record had improved to 1 365 1 054 9 10 The Red Raiders reached eight straight NCAA tournaments from 1995 2002 and again in 2004 three of which were held at Dan Law Field 11 They also won two conference championships in 1995 while still in the Southwest Conference and 1997 and two conference tournament championships in 1996 and 1998 10 Cross Country and Track amp Field edit Main articles Texas Tech Red Raiders cross country and Texas Tech Red Raiders track and field nbsp R P Fuller TrackTexas Tech s cross country and indoor outdoor track amp field teams are coached by Wes Kittley At the 2005 Outdoor National Championships Tech qualified 31 men s and women s athletes more than any other school in the country 12 Under Kittley s tutelage Texas Tech has produced 16 national champions seven Olympic Medalists over 200 All Americans and over 119 Big 12 Champions 13 From 1990 to 2006 the men s team garnered 91 All America awards 20 Big 12 championships and one individual national title In the same time period the women s team won 32 All America awards 29 Big 12 championships and five individual national titles During the 2007 08 season the women had another strong showing behind Sally Kipyego who won four individual national titles cross country indoor 3000 m and 5000 m outdoor 10 000 m and placed second in her bid for a fifth title in one academic year outdoor 5000 m Kipyego added three more national titles cross country indoor 5000 m outdoor 5000 m and one more second place win outdoor 1500 m during the 2007 08 season Under Kipyego s leadership the women s team captured its first title in 2008 Their success was followed by another national championship appearance in 2009 and 2010 14 Kennedy Kithuka followed up on the prior success of the program by winning the 2012 NCAA Cross Country Championship being the first in the men s program to do so For his accomplishments Kithuka was named the 2012 National Male Athlete of the Year for cross country 15 In 2015 NCAA Division I Indoor Track and Field Championships Jacorian Duffield and Bradley Adkins won 1st and 2nd place respectively in the high jump event Football edit Main article Texas Tech Red Raiders football See also 2015 Texas Tech Red Raiders football team The Red Raiders football team is a member of the NCAA Football Bowl Subdivision formerly known as Division I A Texas Tech played its first intercollegiate football game on October 3 1925 The contest against McMurry University ended in a controversial 0 0 tie Tech s Elson Archibald seemed to have kicked a game winning 20 yard field goal but the referee ruled that the clock had run out before the score It was later reported that the referee made the call to get revenge because he wanted to be the team s first head coach but the job was instead given to Ewing Y Freeland 16 nbsp Tech in action in 2007Through the 2019 season the Texas Tech Red Raider football team has amassed a 571 458 32 record in 95 seasons 1925 2019 In 1932 the program joined the Border Intercollegiate Athletic Association Five years later the team won its first conference championship and was invited to the Sun Bowl The game was played on January 1 1938 and resulted in a 6 7 loss to West Virginia 17 Texas Tech suffered four more bowl losses before getting their first postseason win in the 1952 Sun Bowl 17 Before withdrawing for the Border Intercollegiate Athletic Association in 1956 the Red Raiders won a total of eight conference championships and one co championship the most titles held by a Border Conference team In 1960 Texas Tech was admitted to the Southwest Conference SWC The Red Raiders won conference co championships in 1976 and 1994 18 The team remained in the SWC until the conference ceased operations 1996 Following the dissolution of the SWC the university became a charter member of the Big 12 Conference In the Big 12 Conference the Red Raiders competed in the South Division from the athletic conference s formation until the 2010 season when the divisions were dissolved The Red Raiders coached by Mike Leach from 2000 09 earned 56 wins from the 2000 through the 2006 season During the same period only three other Big 12 teams had more victories Oklahoma Texas and Nebraska 19 In fourteen of its last fifteen seasons Tech finished with a winning record before suffering a losing season in 2011 under then head coach Tommy Tuberville 20 21 Tuberville resigned his position and was replaced by Kliff Kingsbury in 2013 After 6 seasons as the head football coach of his alma mater Kingsbury was replaced by Matt Wells prior to the 2019 season The Red Raiders have made 38 bowl appearances 14 23 1 which is 21st most of any university 22 Golf edit Main article Texas Tech Red Raiders golf 2007 saw the men s golf team compete in its first back to back National Championship tournaments since 1960 The team coached by Greg Sands qualified for the tournament after finishing 7th in NCAA Central Regional 23 The Red Raider Men s golf team has made multiple appearances in the NCAA tournament since then Head Coach Greg Sands has led the team to 19 consecutive NCAA regional and 10 NCAA championship berths 24 Sands has racked up 18 seasons ad head coach of the Men s golf team at Texas Tech in those 18 seasons Sands has led the team to 19 tournament titles and made a name for himself 24 The Red Raider Men s golf team is the most successful sport at Texas Tech as it has made the most appearances in the NCAA tournament On the other side is women s golf JoJo Robertson has been the head coach of the Women s golf team for Texas Tech since 2009 25 Coach Robertson has been with the Red Raiders for 10 seasons in those 10 seasons she has managed to reach the NCAA regional nine times of those resulted in two trips to the NCAA championships Robertson has led the Raiders to regional play nine of the ten seasons since she had been named the fourth head coach of the team 25 Under her guidance the Red Raiders have claimed 13 team titles 25 SoccerMain article Texas Tech Red Raiders women s soccerThe Red Raiders played their first match against Hardin Simmons 26 in September 1994 defeating the Cowboys 5 0 Men s basketball edit Main article Texas Tech Red Raiders basketball nbsp Bob Knight middle with Pat Knight right Basketball came to Texas Tech only two years after the school was founded and the program has since won 18 conference titles the last one being in 2019 Most of which have been won while the Red Raiders were in their Border Conference and Southwest Conference tenures while the most recent was in the Big 12 Conference The inaugural game was a 37 25 loss to Daniel Baker College Tech would lose two more games before finally clinching their first ever victory 35 21 at Sul Ross University 27 28 Grady Higginbotham was the first coach earning a 14 18 record over two seasons At 438 Higgenbotham was the only Tech basketball coach to garner an overall losing record during his stay Following Higgenbotham s departure Victor Payne led the Matadors as the school s teams were known until 1936 from 1927 to 1930 29 His final tally stood at 32 wins and 20 losses W L Golightly coached only one season bringing in an 11 9 record Dell Morgan held the head coaching job from 1931 to 1934 chalking up 42 wins to 29 losses He was followed by Virgil Ballard Though Ballard coached only a single season it was during his time that the team won their milestone 100th game a one point victory over House of David Ballard left with a 15 9 record 27 Berl Huffman was twice the head basketball coach at Texas Tech first from 1935 to 1942 and then from 1946 to 1947 During his total of eight seasons he garnered a record of 121 67 Polk Robison was the only other person to serve two different times as the head basketball coach at the school When Huffman left in 1942 Robison took the job And when Huffman left a second time in 1947 it was Robison who again filled the position this time remaining until 1961 At a total of 18 seasons his stay is the second longest of any Red Raiders basketball coach behind Gerald Myers He departed after leading his teams to 254 wins 195 losses and the first two NCAA tournaments in school history 28 Gene Gibson followed Robison into the position In his eight seasons he chalked up the second worst record of any head basketball coach at Tech Still at 100 92 there were eight more wins than losses Bob Bass led the program to a 22 15 record over a season and a half before returning to professional basketball coaching duties 28 30 Bob Knight became the men s basketball coach in 2001 He retired on February 4 2008 On New Year s Day 2007 a 70 68 defeat of New Mexico by Tech marked the 880th total win for Knight making him the winningest coach in men s college basketball history Knight also has several other distinctions including being the only coach to win the NCAA the NIT the Olympic Gold and the Pan Am Gold and has been given several awards Knight was succeeded by his son Pat Knight After Pat Knight s termination Billy Gillispie was named head coach on March 20 2011 and subsequently resigned due to health reasons after one season following while also being amidst allegations of mistreating players Chris Walker took over on an interim basis for the 2012 season and led the red raiders to an 11 20 record In March 2013 Tubby Smith was named the new men s basketball coach and led the team to its first upset over a top 25 opponent since 2009 Texas Tech students broke both school and Big 12 Conference records for student attendance at the United Spirit Arena during a February 25 2014 loss to Kansas State The record of 6 086 students fell less than 2 000 short of the national record 31 The Red Raiders hired former Arkansas Little Rock coach Chris Beard on April 15 2016 Beard led the Red Raiders to almost immediate success leading them to their first ever Elite Eight in 2018 and leading them to their first ever Final Four in 2019 along with a national championship berth Beard won AP Coach of the Year in 2019 32 Softball edit Main article Texas Tech Red Raiders softball The Red Raiders softball program began in 1981 but the program was dropped after only five seasons When Texas Tech joined the Big 12 Conference as a charter member the program was resurrected in time for the inaugural 1996 season Shanon Hays the first Lubbock Christian University head softball coach turned the Red Raider softball team around from a 15 42 season under interim head coach Amy Suiter to 80 34 in just his first two seasons Hays led the Red Raiders to three NCAA Regional appearances during his five seasons at the helm Adrian Gregory was named the seventh head coach in Texas Tech history in June 2014 In 2019 the Red Raiders made its first NCAA Tournament appearance since 2012 Tennis edit The men s tennis team had a very successful 2008 season being ranked as high as 17 in the nation The Red Raiders faced 11 ranked teams and have only lost to two 31 TCU and 11 Tulsa 33 Texas Tech ended the regular season ranked 17 34 Recently the Red Raiders 2012 season resulted in a closing ITA ranking of 19 The Texas Tech tennis team won the Border Conference tennis championship in 1936 1937 and 1950 The woman s team led by Todd Petty won the Big 12 Conference in 2012 35 Women s basketball edit Main article Texas Tech Lady Raiders basketball Of the varsity sports Texas Tech has had its greatest success in women s basketball with 13 conference titles and 1 national championship Led by its star player Sheryl Swoopes and head coach Marsha Sharp the Lady Raiders won the NCAA Women s Basketball Championship in 1993 In early 2006 Lady Raiders coach Marsha Sharp retired and was replaced on March 30 2006 by Kristy Curry who had been the coach at Purdue Curry accepted the same position at The University of Alabama on May 11 2013 and was replaced by Candace Whitaker a former player for Texas Tech in the 1990s who was named head coach on May 22 2013 Marlene Stollings former head coach at the University of Minnesota was named head coach at Texas Tech in 2018 On August 6 2020 Stollings was fired after allegations of abuse 36 12 days later UT Arlington coach and former Lady Raider Krista Gerlich was hired as the new coach 37 Volleyball edit The Texas Tech volleyball program began in 1974 with a 18 10 record under head coach Jeannine McHaney The Red Raiders are currently coached by Tony Graystone who joined the team in 2016 Club sports editIn addition to varsity sports the university s Sport Clubs Federation offers 30 recreational and competitive sport clubs including polo rugby union lacrosse fencing soccer and esports 38 Ice hockey edit The Texas Tech Ice Hockey Team was established in 1999 As a member of the American Collegiate Hockey Association the Red Raiders compete with Big XII Conference Teams as well as with colleges throughout the United States and Canada Players are recruited from the United States Canada and abroad Polo edit Of the clubs sports Texas Tech s Polo Club team coached by Clyde Waddell has had the greatest success In spite of having no previous experience at the invitation of students Waddell took the job in 2000 Six years later the team beat in state rival Texas A amp M to win the United States Polo Association National Intercollegiate Championship 39 Rodeo edit Texas Tech s rodeo club team competes in the National Intercollegiate Rodeo Association and won the 1955 championship at the College National Finals Rodeo 40 Rugby edit Texas Tech rugby plays in Division 1 A in the Allied Rugby Conference a conference composed primarily of schools from the Big 12 South against its traditional rivals such as Texas and Texas A amp M For the 2011 12 year Texas Tech had also fielded a side to play in Division 2 where they won the Texas championship and qualified for the national playoffs 41 42 Facilities edit nbsp Exterior view of Jones AT amp T StadiumJones AT amp T Stadium serves as home to the Red Raiders football team The stadium named for Clifford B and Audrey Jones opened in 1947 In 2000 the stadium was renamed Jones SBC Stadium after SBC Communications made a 30 million contribution to the university Following SBC Communications acquisition of AT amp T Corporation in 2006 the stadium was renamed Jones AT amp T Stadium 43 The stadium s original seating capacity was 27 000 but it was expanded in 1959 1972 2003 2005 2009 2010 and 2013 to the current capacity of 60 862 Overall from 1999 to 2009 the school spent more than 84 million for ongoing renovation and expansion to the stadium and the football program 44 In January 2013 construction began adding another 368 seats in the north endzone in addition to an observation deck that will hold 40 The 11 million project also includes a significantly upgraded jumbotron with a new sound system a Spanish Renaissance themed colonnade and a new north end zone concourse connecting the two stadium halves Along with the other additions 157 feet of ribbon board will be added on the north end zone more than 160 linear feet in the northeast and northwest corners of the stadium and 94 linear feet in the south end zone over the athletic offices All of the new features of Jones AT amp T Stadium were unveiled on September 7 2013 45 Since 1999 home basketball games have been played at United Supermarkets Arena originally United Spirit Arena a 15 020 seat multi purpose facility which cost 62 million to build 46 In addition to serving as home to the men s and women s basketball teams the arena is used by the Red Raiders volleyball team Baseball Dan Law Field at Rip Griffin Park Basketball United Supermarkets Arena Equestrian Texas Tech Equestrian Center Football Jones AT amp T Stadium Golf The Rawls Course Rodeo Texas Tech Equestrian Center Dub Parks Memorial Arena Soccer John Walker Soccer Complex Softball Rocky Johnson Field Tennis Don amp Ethel McLeod Tennis Center Track and Field Indoor Athletic Training Center Track and Field Outdoor R P Fuller Track Volleyball United Supermarkets ArenaChampionships editNCAA team championships edit Texas Tech has won 3 NCAA team national championships 47 48 Men s 2 Indoor Track and Field 1 2024 Outdoor Track and Field 1 2019 Women s 1 Basketball 1 1993 see also Big 12 Conference national team titles List of NCAA schools with the most NCAA Division I championshipsOther national team championships edit National team titles that are not bestowed by the NCAA Texas Tech Spirit SquadTexas Tech Pom Squad amp Coed Cheer won National titles in 2017 2018 Texas Tech Pom Squad won 2 National Titles one in Jazz 49 the other in Pom in 2018 2019 50 Meat Judging A 1 1989 1991 1996 1997 1999 2003 2008 2009 2011 2012 2013 2015 2017 2019 2020 2021 Men s Polo A 1 USPA National Intercollegiate Championship 2006 39 Rodeo A 1 NIRA College National Finals Rodeo 1955 51 Women s Rodeo A 1 NIRA College National Finals Rodeo 2012Conference championships edit Texas Tech has won 79 conference championships 30 Big 12 Conference titles 27 Southwest Conference SWC titles and 22 Border Conference titles 35 52 Texas Tech has also won one division championship in football winning in 2008 in a three way tie with Oklahoma and Texas Baseball 7 edit Sport Association Division Year Type Opponent Runner Up ScoreBaseball 7 NCAA1995 SWC Regular Season Rice University N A1995 SWC Tournament Texas A amp M University 8 61997 Big 12 Regular Season Oklahoma State N A1998 Big 12 Tournament Texas A amp M University 14 72016 Big 12 Regular Season Oklahoma State University N A2017 Big 12 Regular Season Texas Christian University N A2019 Big 12 Regular Season Baylor University N AMen s Basketball 19 edit Sport Association Division Year Type Opponent Runner Up ScoreMen s Basketball 19 NCAA1933 Border Conference Regular Season N A N A1934 Border Conference Regular Season N A N A1935 Border Conference Regular Season N A N A1954 Border Conference Regular Season N A N A1955 Border Conference Regular Season N A N A1956 Border Conference Regular Season N A N A1961 SWC Regular Season Texas A amp M University N A1962 SWC Regular Season Southern Methodist University N A1965 SWC Regular Season Southern Methodist University N A1973 SWC Regular Season Texas A amp M University N A1976 SWC men s tournament Texas A amp M University 74 721985 SWC Regular Season Southern Methodist University N A1985 SWC men s tournament Arkansas 67 641986 SWC men s tournament Texas A amp M University 67 631993 SWC men s tournament Houston 88 761995 SWC Regular Season Tied 1st with Texas N A1996 SWC Regular Season Houston N A1996 SWC men s tournament Texas 75 732019 Big 12 Regular Season Tied 1st with Kansas State N AWomen s Basketball 13 edit Sport Association Division Year Type Opponent Runner Up ScoreWomen s Basketball 13 NCAA1992 SWC Regular Season Texas N A1992 SWC women s tournament Texas 76 741993 SWC Regular Season Tied 1st with Texas N A1993 SWC women s tournament Texas 78 711994 SWC Regular Season Texas A amp M N A1995 SWC Regular Season Southern Methodist University N A1995 SWC women s tournament Southern Methodist University 84 621996 SWC Regular Season Tied 1st with Texas N A1998 Big 12 Regular Season Iowa State N A1998 Big 12 women s tournament Kansas 71 531999 Big 12 Regular Season Iowa State N A1999 Big 12 women s tournament Iowa State 73 592000 Big 12 Regular Season Tied 1st with Iowa State and Oklahoma N AFootball 11 edit Sport Association Division Year Type Opponent Runner Up ScoreFootball 11 NCAA1937 Border Conference Regular Season N A N A1942 Border Conference Regular Season N A N A1947 Border Conference Regular Season N A N A1948 Border Conference Regular Season N A N A1949 Border Conference Regular Season N A N A1951 Border Conference Regular Season N A N A1953 Border Conference Regular Season N A N A1954 Border Conference Regular Season N A N A1955 Border Conference Regular Season N A N A1976 SWC Regular Season Tied 1st with Houston N A1994 SWC Regular Season Tied 1st with Texas Baylor TCU and Rice N AFootball Division 1 edit Sport Association Division Year Type Opponent Runner Up ScoreFootball 1 NCAA2008 Big 12 South Division Tied 1st with Oklahoma and Texas N AWomen s Cross Country 3 edit Sport Association Division Year Type Opponent Runner Up ScoreFootball 1 NCAA2008 Big 12 Conference Cross Country Championship Baylor 44 712009 Big 12 Conference Cross Country Championship Colorado 38 522010 Big 12 Conference Cross Country Championship Colorado 44 53Men s Golf 7 edit Sport Association Division Year Type Opponent Runner Up ScoreMen s Golf 7 NCAA1936 Border Conference N A N A1937 Border Conference N A N A1939 Border Conference N A N A1955 Border Conference N A N A1959 SWC Conference N A N A1971 SWC Conference N A N A1996 SWC Conference N A N AMen s Track and Field 9 edit Sport Association Division Year Type Opponent Runner Up ScoreMen s Track and Field 9 NCAA2005 Big 12 Outdoor Championship Texas 149 50 100 502014 Big 12 Outdoor Championship Texas 160 5 1252018 Big 12 Indoor Championship Texas 143 1292018 Big 12 Outdoor Championship Texas 165 1172019 Big 12 Indoor Championship Iowa State 179 1092019 Big 12 Outdoor Championship Texas 164 120 502023 Big 12 Indoor Championship Oklahoma State 159 1112023 Big 12 Outdoor Championship Texas 179 125 502024 Big 12 Indoor Championship Oklahoma State 152 92Women s Soccer 2 edit Sport Association Division Year Type Opponent Runner Up ScoreWomen s Soccer 2 NCAA2015 Big 12 Conference Women s Soccer Tournament Kansas 1 02023 Big 12 Regular Season BYU N AMen s Tennis 4 edit Sport Association Division Year Type Opponent Runner Up ScoreMen s Tennis 4 NCAA1936 Border Conference N A N A1937 Border Conference N A N A1950 Border Conference N A N A2016 Big 12 Regular Season Tied for 1st with TCU N AWomen s Tennis 4 edit Sport Association Division Year Type Opponent Runner Up ScoreWomen s Tennis 4 NCAA2012 Big 12 Regular Season Baylor N A2013 Big 12 Regular Season Tied 1st with Baylor N A2017 Big 12 Regular Season Tied 1st with Oklahoma State N A2017 Big 12 Women s Tennis Championship Oklahoma State 4 2Culture editNickname edit The Red Raiders from Texas Tech terror of the southwest this year swooped into the New Mexico University camp today and wrested away a 39 6 football victory before the eyes of a homecoming crowd of 9 000 Collier Parris of the Lubbock Avalanche Journal The Red Raiders were originally known as the Matadors from 1925 1936 As the school was thinking of an appropriate nickname for its athletic teams in 1925 the wife of the first football coach suggested Matadors to reflect the influence of the campus Spanish Renaissance architecture The students followed the suggestion and later chose red and black as the school colors to represent a matador s traditional garb Coincidentally the football team won its first game right after it had adopted the name 53 The nickname and school colors became official during a formal convocation on March 15 1926 54 There are two main stories as to how the name Red Raiders replaced its predecessor In one story football coach Pete Cawthon ordered attractive scarlet uniforms to help the team s identity The football team wearing its new outfit defeated heavily favored Loyola in Los Angeles on October 26 1934 55 A Los Angeles sports writer called the Matadors a red raiding team Other writers who covered Tech sports caught on with the term and successfully promoted the use of Red Raiders In the other tale former Lubbock Avalanche Journal sports columnist Collier Parris reporting on a 1932 Tech football game wrote The Red Raiders from Texas Tech terror of the Southwest this year swooped into the New Mexico University camp today The name soon became popular afterward and by 1936 it officially replaced Matadors at the same time the Saddle Tramps came about 53 Spirit edit Red Raider spirit is led by such organizations as the Saddle Tramps the High Riders and the spirit squads consisting of the cheer squad and the pom squad In April 2010 the Texas Tech cheer squad finished third at the National Cheerleaders Association and National Dance Association 56 Mascots edit Main articles The Masked Rider and Raider Red nbsp Raider Red displaying the Guns up hand gestureThe Masked Rider is Texas Tech University s oldest mascot The tradition began in 1936 when ghost riders circled the field prior to home football games The Masked Rider became an official mascot in 1954 when Joe Kirk Fulton led the team onto the field at the Gator Bowl According to reports from those present at the game the crowd sat in stunned silence as they watched Fulton and his horse Blackie rush onto the football field followed by the team After a few moments the silent crowd burst into cheers Ed Danforth a writer for the Atlanta Journal who witnessed the event later wrote No team in any bowl game ever made a more sensational entrance 57 58 In 2000 The Masked Rider tradition was commemorated with the unveiling of a statue outside of the university s Frazier Alumni Pavilion The sculpture created by artist Grant Speed is 25 percent larger than life 59 Today the Masked Rider with guns up leads the team onto the field for all home games This mascot adorned in a distinctive gaucho hat like the ones worn by members of the marching band is one of the most visible figures at Texas Tech Ashley Wenzel a sophomore education major from Friendswood Texas will represent the university as the Masked Rider during 2012 13 60 Texas Tech s other mascot Raider Red is a more recent creation Beginning with the 1971 football season the Southwest Conference forbade the inclusion of live animal mascots to away games unless the host school consented For situations where the host school did not want to allow the Masked Rider s horse an alternate mascot was needed Jim Gaspard a member of the Saddle Tramps student spirit organization created the original design for the Raider Red costume basing it on a character created by cartoonist Dirk West a Texas Tech alumnus and former Lubbock mayor 61 Though the Masked Rider s identity is public knowledge it has always been tradition that Raider Red s student alter ego is kept secret until the end of his or her tenure 62 The student serving as Raider Red is a member of the Saddle Tramps or High Riders Rivalries edit See also TCU Texas Tech football rivalry Texas Texas Tech football rivalry and Texas A amp M Texas Tech football rivalry nbsp Since 1996 a traveling trophy called the Chancellor s Spurs is exchanged between the winner of the annual Longhorn Red Raider football game Texas Tech s main athletic rivals are the Texas Longhorns and Texas A amp M Aggies 63 64 65 It is common for people to camp out in front of Jones AT amp T Stadium a few days prior to home football games against the Aggies the Longhorns and the Oklahoma Sooners 66 67 In March 2009 Texas Tech and Baylor reached an agreement to move their next two football games to the Dallas metropolitan area The schools played November 28 2009 at Cowboys Stadium in Arlington with Tech claiming the victory The next game was scheduled for October 9 2010 at the Cotton Bowl Stadium during the State Fair of Texas with Tech emerging victorious again 68 69 The arrangement was extended for an additional two years 70 In sports other than football Eastern New Mexico University are seen as a regional rival due to the close proximity of the two schools and frequency of match ups between them 71 72 73 An example of this is Eastern New Mexico University s yearly attendance at the Texas Tech Open an annual track and field event hosted by Texas Tech 74 People editAthletic directors edit E Y Freeland 1925 1927 Grady Higgenbotham 1927 1929 Pete Cawthon 1930 1940 Morley Jennings 1941 1951 DeWitt Weaver 1952 1960 Polk Robison 1960 1970 J T King 1970 1978 Dick Tamburo 1978 1980 John Conley 1980 1985 T Jones 1985 1992 Robert Bockrath 1992 1995 Gerald Myers 1996 2011 75 Kirby Hocutt 2011 present 76 Head coaches edit Main articles List of Texas Tech Lady Raiders head basketball coaches List of Texas Tech Red Raiders head baseball coaches List of Texas Tech Red Raiders head basketball coaches and List of Texas Tech Red Raiders head football coaches Head coaches of Texas Tech teams include Baseball Tim Tadlock Basketball Men s Grant McCasland Basketball Women s Krista Gerlich Cross Country Jon Murray Football Joey McGuire Golf Men s Greg Sands Golf Women s JoJo Robertson 77 Soccer Tom Stone Softball Adrian Gregory Tennis Men s Daniel Whitehead 78 Tennis Women s Todd Petty Indoor Outdoor Track amp Field Wes Kittley Volleyball Tony GraystoneAlumni edit Main article List of Texas Tech University alumni sports Texas Tech Red Raiders alumni have gone on to play in the NFL NBA WNBA Major League Baseball and more Current alumni standouts include Super Bowl Champion Patrick Mahomes of the Kansas City Chiefs Wes Welker of the Denver Broncos 79 Super Bowl Champion Danny Amendola of the New England Patriots and Michael Crabtree of the Oakland Raiders Mahomes is widely viewed as the greatest of all Raider Alumni following his Super Bowl LIV and Super Bowl LVII wins and being named Super Bowl MVP in both games Notes edit a b c d Not a National Collegiate Athletic Association 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