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UT Rio Grande Valley Vaqueros

The UT Rio Grande Valley Vaqueros (often referred to as the UT–Rio Grande Valley Vaqueros, Rio Grande Vaqueros or the UTRGV Vaqueros) is a collegiate athletic program that represents the University of Texas Rio Grande Valley (UTRGV).[2] The Vaqueros inherited the NCAA Division I status of the Texas–Pan American Broncs and compete in the Western Athletic Conference.[3]

UT Rio Grande Valley Vaqueros
UniversityUniversity of Texas Rio Grande Valley
ConferenceWestern Athletic Conference (primary)
NCAADivision I (FCS, starting in 2025)
Athletic directorChasse Conque
LocationEdinburg, Texas
Varsity teams16 (8 men's, 8 women's)
Basketball arenaUTRGV Fieldhouse
Baseball stadiumUTRGV Baseball Stadium
Soccer stadiumUTRGV Soccer and Track & Field Complex
Tennis venueOrville Cox Tennis Center
NicknameVaqueros
ColorsOrange and gray[1]
   
Websitegoutrgv.com

Conference affiliations edit

NCAA

Varsity teams edit

 
Western Athletic Conference in Texas–Rio Grande Valley's colors

A member of the Western Athletic Conference, UTRGV sponsors teams in eight men's and eight women's NCAA sanctioned sports:[4]

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

National championships edit

Team edit

Association Division Sport Year Opponent/Runner-up Score/Points
NAIA (5) Men's Tennis (5) 1961 Southeastern State 29–10
1962 Southeastern State 29–11
1963 East Texas State 31–16
1964 Corpus Christi 33–30
1965 East Texas State 29–15

Program history edit

Men's basketball edit

UTPA, then Pan American College, won the 1963 NAIA Division I men's basketball tournament under Coach Sam Williams. Lucious "Luke" Jackson was one of the players on that championship team. Jackson was selected 4th overall during the 1964 NBA draft. He was selected to the 1964–65 NBA All-Rookie Team and played in the NBA All-Star Game that same year. He played his entire career with the Philadelphia 76ers.

The basketball program, during the mid-1970s was coached by Abe Lemons. Under Lemons, the program had very successful seasons but, lamentably, failed to get invited to any NCAA tournaments. Coach Lemons was later hired away by the University of Texas at Austin.

Upon Lemons' departure to the University of Texas at Austin, Bill White was named the head basketball coach. While at Pan American, Coach White led the Broncs to their first post-season tournament play at the Division I level. During the 1980–81 season, Pan American earned a berth to the 1981 National Invitation Tournament. The Broncs lost to the 1981 NIT champs, the University of Tulsa Golden Hurricane.

The basketball program was also later coached by Lon Kruger, who later went on to coach at Kansas State, Florida, Illinois, UNLV, and Oklahoma. He also coached the Atlanta Hawks of the NBA.

Women's basketball edit

The Vaqueros began play for women's basketball in 1982. Their 10–5 record in NAIA play was their only winning season until 2014-15, when they finished 19–15 in their final season as the Broncs. They finished their season in the WAC title game, though they lost to New Mexico State 70–52. They were invited to the WBI, their first ever postseason appearance in school history. They lost to Louisiana-Lafayette 78–56 in the first round. The next year, they finished 18–13, marking the first time in program history that they had consecutive winning seasons. Though they lost in the WAC title game to New Mexico State again, they were invited to the WBI, where they lost to TCU 97–73.

Volleyball edit

On November 19, 2016, the UTRGV Women's Volleyball Team defeated the Utah Valley Woman's Volleyball team, making them the Western Athletic Conference (WAC) Volleyball Champions of 2016.[5]

Baseball edit

The UTPA baseball squad placed 4th in the 1971 College World Series under Coach Al Ogletree.

Tennis edit

The UTPA Tennis program won several NAIA championships (doubles and singles) from 1959 through 1962 under Coach Don Russell, who himself captured several championships while playing and coaching the team. Other prominent Bronc champions included John Sharpe and George Kon, with Sharpe and Russell winning three consecutive doubles titles together from 1959 to 1961.

Football edit

On January 14, 2021, news broke that UTRGV had explored to create a football program for NCAA Division I Football Championship Subdivision level competition by 2024.[6] At the time, it was believed that the program would compete as part of the newly reinstated football conference within the Western Athletic Conference (WAC).

The WAC announced the intended creation of this conference on the same day, as well as the addition of five new members to the conference in all sports, including football. The new members announced, effective July 1, 2022, include: Abilene Christian University, Lamar University, Sam Houston State University, and Stephen F. Austin State University, at that time all members of the Southland Conference (SLC), along with Southern Utah University, then of the Big Sky Conference.[7] Shortly after the four SLC members announced their departure, that league expelled them,[8] leading the WAC to move their arrival forward to 2021.[9] Southern Utah joined on the originally planned 2022 schedule.

However, further conference realignment led the WAC to merge its football league with that of the ASUN Conference, with which it had a football-only alliance in the 2021 and 2022 seasons. The new league, known as the United Athletic Conference, started play in 2023.[10][11]

UTRGV has since delayed the start of varsity football to the 2025 season, though it plans to play an exhibition schedule in 2024. It plans to play home games in Brownsville and Edinburg, both home to UTRGV campuses that it inherited from its predecessor institutions (respectively UT Brownsville and UT Pan American). The university has committed to establishing separate marching bands and spirit programs (cheerleading and dance) for the two campuses.[12]

Conference History edit

After becoming a four-year college in 1952, the Broncs were members of the NAIA until the 1962–63 season. The Broncs were an independent in the first year of NAIA membership. From the 1953–54 season to the 1961–62 season, the teams were members of the Big State Conference. In 1962–63, the team had a dual membership in the NAIA and NCAA Division II. The Broncs began transitioning to NCAA Division I in 1965–66 with the tennis team. The men's basketball began its transition in 1968–69. Broncs men's basketball participated as an Independent until the 1979–80 season when the team was a member of the Trans America Athletic Conference (now known as the ASUN Conference) and returned to independent status until 1986–87. UTPA joined the American South Conference as a charter member in 1987 and remained a member until the American South Conference merged with the Sun Belt Conference in 1991. The Broncs left the Sun Belt Conference at the end of the 1997–98 season and returned to independent status.

In 2008 it was announced that the Broncs would be charter members of the previously football-only Great West Conference when it began all-sports play in 2008. During the fall of 2008, the UTPA Cross Country team was the first to win a Great West Conference team title. UTPA exited Great West Conference after the 2012–2013 season.

The UTPA Broncs were one of the newest members of the Western Athletic Conference (WAC). Men's soccer returned to the athletic program in 2015, and women's soccer started in 2014.

Football is expected to join the United Athletic Conference when the sport is added in 2025.

References edit

  1. ^ "UTRGV Color Palette". Retrieved September 20, 2020.
  2. ^ "UT System Board of Regents Approves Images for the UTRGV Vaqueros". UTRGV.edu. February 12, 2015. Retrieved September 20, 2020.
  3. ^ "NCAA Division I Athletes". University of Texas Rio Grande Valley. Retrieved 23 February 2015.
  4. ^ "The Official Athletics Website of The University of Texas Rio Grande Valley". University of Texas Rio Grande Valley. Retrieved July 1, 2015.
  5. ^ "2016 WAC Volleyball". www.wacsports.com. Retrieved 2017-10-18.
  6. ^ Jeyarajah, Shehan. "UTRGV exploring adding FCS football". Dave Campbell's Texas Football. Retrieved January 14, 2021.
  7. ^ "WAC Announces Expansion, Plans to Reinstate Football". Western Athletic Conference. Retrieved January 14, 2021.
  8. ^ Blum, Sam (January 14, 2021). "As WAC announces addition of 5 schools, Frisco-based Southland Conference left in no man's land". The Dallas Morning News. Retrieved January 18, 2021.
  9. ^ "WAC Announces Expedited Entrance for Four Texas Institutions" (Press release). Western Athletic Conference. January 21, 2021. Retrieved January 25, 2021.
  10. ^ "ASUN And WAC Unveil 2023 Football Schedule" (Press release). Western Athletic Conference. December 20, 2022. Retrieved December 22, 2022.
  11. ^ "ASUN-WAC Football Partnership Formally Rebrands As The United Athletic Conference" (Press release). ASUN Conference. April 17, 2023. Retrieved April 19, 2023.
  12. ^ "UTRGV announces approval of football, women's aquatics, band, spirit programs" (Press release). UTRGV Vaqueros. November 18, 2022. Retrieved March 11, 2023.

External links edit

  • Official website

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The UT Rio Grande Valley Vaqueros often referred to as the UT Rio Grande Valley Vaqueros Rio Grande Vaqueros or the UTRGV Vaqueros is a collegiate athletic program that represents the University of Texas Rio Grande Valley UTRGV 2 The Vaqueros inherited the NCAA Division I status of the Texas Pan American Broncs and compete in the Western Athletic Conference 3 UT Rio Grande Valley VaquerosUniversityUniversity of Texas Rio Grande ValleyConferenceWestern Athletic Conference primary NCAADivision I FCS starting in 2025 Athletic directorChasse ConqueLocationEdinburg TexasVarsity teams16 8 men s 8 women s Basketball arenaUTRGV FieldhouseBaseball stadiumUTRGV Baseball StadiumSoccer stadiumUTRGV Soccer and Track amp Field ComplexTennis venueOrville Cox Tennis CenterNicknameVaquerosColorsOrange and gray 1 Websitegoutrgv wbr com Contents 1 Conference affiliations 2 Varsity teams 3 National championships 3 1 Team 4 Program history 4 1 Men s basketball 4 2 Women s basketball 4 3 Volleyball 4 4 Baseball 4 5 Tennis 4 6 Football 4 7 Conference History 5 References 6 External linksConference affiliations editNCAA Western Athletic Conference 2013 present Varsity teams edit nbsp Western Athletic Conference in Texas Rio Grande Valley s colorsA member of the Western Athletic Conference UTRGV sponsors teams in eight men s and eight women s NCAA sanctioned sports 4 Men s sports Women s sportsBaseball BasketballBasketball Cross countryCross country GolfGolf SoccerSoccer TennisTennis Track amp Field Track amp Field Volleyball Track and field includes both indoor and outdoor National championships editTeam edit Association Division Sport Year Opponent Runner up Score PointsNAIA 5 Men s Tennis 5 1961 Southeastern State 29 101962 Southeastern State 29 111963 East Texas State 31 161964 Corpus Christi 33 301965 East Texas State 29 15Program history editMen s basketball edit Main article UT Rio Grande Valley Vaqueros men s basketball UTPA then Pan American College won the 1963 NAIA Division I men s basketball tournament under Coach Sam Williams Lucious Luke Jackson was one of the players on that championship team Jackson was selected 4th overall during the 1964 NBA draft He was selected to the 1964 65 NBA All Rookie Team and played in the NBA All Star Game that same year He played his entire career with the Philadelphia 76ers The basketball program during the mid 1970s was coached by Abe Lemons Under Lemons the program had very successful seasons but lamentably failed to get invited to any NCAA tournaments Coach Lemons was later hired away by the University of Texas at Austin Upon Lemons departure to the University of Texas at Austin Bill White was named the head basketball coach While at Pan American Coach White led the Broncs to their first post season tournament play at the Division I level During the 1980 81 season Pan American earned a berth to the 1981 National Invitation Tournament The Broncs lost to the 1981 NIT champs the University of Tulsa Golden Hurricane The basketball program was also later coached by Lon Kruger who later went on to coach at Kansas State Florida Illinois UNLV and Oklahoma He also coached the Atlanta Hawks of the NBA Women s basketball edit Main article UT Rio Grande Valley Vaqueros women s basketball The Vaqueros began play for women s basketball in 1982 Their 10 5 record in NAIA play was their only winning season until 2014 15 when they finished 19 15 in their final season as the Broncs They finished their season in the WAC title game though they lost to New Mexico State 70 52 They were invited to the WBI their first ever postseason appearance in school history They lost to Louisiana Lafayette 78 56 in the first round The next year they finished 18 13 marking the first time in program history that they had consecutive winning seasons Though they lost in the WAC title game to New Mexico State again they were invited to the WBI where they lost to TCU 97 73 Volleyball edit On November 19 2016 the UTRGV Women s Volleyball Team defeated the Utah Valley Woman s Volleyball team making them the Western Athletic Conference WAC Volleyball Champions of 2016 5 Baseball edit Main article UT Rio Grande Valley Vaqueros baseball The UTPA baseball squad placed 4th in the 1971 College World Series under Coach Al Ogletree Tennis edit The UTPA Tennis program won several NAIA championships doubles and singles from 1959 through 1962 under Coach Don Russell who himself captured several championships while playing and coaching the team Other prominent Bronc champions included John Sharpe and George Kon with Sharpe and Russell winning three consecutive doubles titles together from 1959 to 1961 Football edit On January 14 2021 news broke that UTRGV had explored to create a football program for NCAA Division I Football Championship Subdivision level competition by 2024 6 At the time it was believed that the program would compete as part of the newly reinstated football conference within the Western Athletic Conference WAC The WAC announced the intended creation of this conference on the same day as well as the addition of five new members to the conference in all sports including football The new members announced effective July 1 2022 include Abilene Christian University Lamar University Sam Houston State University and Stephen F Austin State University at that time all members of the Southland Conference SLC along with Southern Utah University then of the Big Sky Conference 7 Shortly after the four SLC members announced their departure that league expelled them 8 leading the WAC to move their arrival forward to 2021 9 Southern Utah joined on the originally planned 2022 schedule However further conference realignment led the WAC to merge its football league with that of the ASUN Conference with which it had a football only alliance in the 2021 and 2022 seasons The new league known as the United Athletic Conference started play in 2023 10 11 UTRGV has since delayed the start of varsity football to the 2025 season though it plans to play an exhibition schedule in 2024 It plans to play home games in Brownsville and Edinburg both home to UTRGV campuses that it inherited from its predecessor institutions respectively UT Brownsville and UT Pan American The university has committed to establishing separate marching bands and spirit programs cheerleading and dance for the two campuses 12 Conference History edit After becoming a four year college in 1952 the Broncs were members of the NAIA until the 1962 63 season The Broncs were an independent in the first year of NAIA membership From the 1953 54 season to the 1961 62 season the teams were members of the Big State Conference In 1962 63 the team had a dual membership in the NAIA and NCAA Division II The Broncs began transitioning to NCAA Division I in 1965 66 with the tennis team The men s basketball began its transition in 1968 69 Broncs men s basketball participated as an Independent until the 1979 80 season when the team was a member of the Trans America Athletic Conference now known as the ASUN Conference and returned to independent status until 1986 87 UTPA joined the American South Conference as a charter member in 1987 and remained a member until the American South Conference merged with the Sun Belt Conference in 1991 The Broncs left the Sun Belt Conference at the end of the 1997 98 season and returned to independent status In 2008 it was announced that the Broncs would be charter members of the previously football only Great West Conference when it began all sports play in 2008 During the fall of 2008 the UTPA Cross Country team was the first to win a Great West Conference team title UTPA exited Great West Conference after the 2012 2013 season The UTPA Broncs were one of the newest members of the Western Athletic Conference WAC Men s soccer returned to the athletic program in 2015 and women s soccer started in 2014 Football is expected to join the United Athletic Conference when the sport is added in 2025 References edit UTRGV Color Palette Retrieved September 20 2020 UT System Board of Regents Approves Images for the UTRGV Vaqueros UTRGV edu February 12 2015 Retrieved September 20 2020 NCAA Division I Athletes University of Texas Rio Grande Valley Retrieved 23 February 2015 The Official Athletics Website of The University of Texas Rio Grande Valley University of Texas Rio Grande Valley Retrieved July 1 2015 2016 WAC Volleyball www wacsports com Retrieved 2017 10 18 Jeyarajah Shehan UTRGV exploring adding FCS football Dave Campbell s Texas Football Retrieved January 14 2021 WAC Announces Expansion Plans to Reinstate Football Western Athletic Conference Retrieved January 14 2021 Blum Sam January 14 2021 As WAC announces addition of 5 schools Frisco based Southland Conference left in no man s land The Dallas Morning News Retrieved January 18 2021 WAC Announces Expedited Entrance for Four Texas Institutions Press release Western Athletic Conference January 21 2021 Retrieved January 25 2021 ASUN And WAC Unveil 2023 Football Schedule Press release Western Athletic Conference December 20 2022 Retrieved December 22 2022 ASUN WAC Football Partnership Formally Rebrands As The United Athletic Conference Press release ASUN Conference April 17 2023 Retrieved April 19 2023 UTRGV announces approval of football women s aquatics band spirit programs Press release UTRGV Vaqueros November 18 2022 Retrieved March 11 2023 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to University of Texas Rio Grande Valley athletics Official website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title UT Rio Grande Valley Vaqueros amp oldid 1177217444, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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