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Western Oregon Wolves

The Western Oregon Wolves (also WOU Wolves) are the athletic teams that represent Western Oregon University, located in Monmouth, Oregon, in intercollegiate sports as a member of the Division II level of the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA), primarily competing in the Great Northwest Athletic Conference (GNAC) since the 2001–02 academic year. The Wolves previously competed in the D-II Pacific West Conference (PacWest) from 1998–99 to 2000–01; and in the Cascade Collegiate Conference (CCC) of the National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics (NAIA) from 1993–94 to 1997–98 (although they remained in the CCC as an affiliate member for some sports from 1998–99 to 1999–2000).

Western Oregon Wolves
UniversityWestern Oregon University
ConferenceGreat Northwest Athletic Conference
Lone Star Conference (football)
NCAADivision II
Athletic directorBarbara Dearing
LocationMonmouth, Oregon
Varsity teams12
Football stadiumMcArthur Field
Basketball arenaPhysical Education Building
Baseball stadiumWOU Baseball Field
NicknameWolves
ColorsRed, black, white, and gray[1]
       
Websitewouwolves.com

Varsity teams edit

Western Oregon competes in 12 intercollegiate varsity sports: Men's sports include baseball, basketball, cross country, football, soccer and track & field; while women's sports include basketball, cross country, soccer, softball, track & field and volleyball.

Softball edit

On April 26, 2008, Sara Tucholsky, a reserve outfielder on the Wolves softball team (2005–08), hit the first home run of her college career in a victory over Central Washington University, but injured her knee rounding first base; Central Washington's Mallory Holtman and Liz Wallace carried Tucholsky around the rest of the bases to home plate. This act of sportsmanship was heavily covered by national media outlets,[citation needed] and resulted in Tucholsky, Holtman, and Wallace's winning the Best Moment award at the 2008 ESPY Awards.[2]

The Wolves softball team appeared in one Women's College World Series in 1975.[3]

Club sports edit

Club sports at Western Oregon University edit

Club sports are separated into two categories, Tier 1 & Tier 2. Tier 1 clubs compete or perform formally against other colleges or universities. Tier 2 clubs are more about socializing around a common interest.[4]

Tier 1 edit

  • Women's Basketball
  • Dance
  • Men's Lacrosse
  • Rock Climbing
  • Men's Rugby
  • Women's+ Rugby
  • Men's Soccer
  • Women's Soccer
  • Women's Volleyball

Tier 2 edit

  • Swimming
  • Golf
  • Wrestling

Men's lacrosse edit

Pertaining to club sports on campus, not regulated by the NCAA or NAIA, the Western Oregon Men's Lacrosse Club has won the Division II PNCLL championship trophy in 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011 and 2012. The Western Oregon Men's Soccer club won the Division II CCSL (Cascade Collegiate Soccer League) Championship in 2012, led by Nathan Tew who also was a member of the 2015 Football Team as a backup kicker.[5]

Men's rugby edit

WOU Men's Rugby was established in 2001 by several ambitious students looking to hang up the football cleats for a new sport. Western Oregon University Men's Rugby (WOR) has grown to become one of the most successful rugby programs in the pacific northwest. WOU Rugby has traditionally been a part of the DII level of the NW region, retaining a completely undefeated regular season record in DII league play. During the 2008–2009 season, WOR became the DII Pacific Northwest Champions. With the championship, WOR made the trip out to Florida to compete in the 2009 DII USA Rugby National Championship. Following the 2011–2012 DII 15s season, WOR accepted admittance into the Northwest Collegiate Rugby Conference in the D1 section of USA Rugby. WOR now competes in 7s and 15s during fall and spring seasons.

National award winners edit

Corbett Award
Year Name Position
2003 Gary Cunningham Athletic Director

Notable athletes edit

References edit

  1. ^ Western Oregon University Graphic Identity Guide (PDF). Retrieved September 10, 2016.
  2. ^ Monaghan, Matt (May 29, 2008). "WOU's year to remember" (Free abstract). Statesman Journal. Salem, Oregon. p. B1. Retrieved November 23, 2013.
  3. ^ Plummer, William; Floyd, Larry C. (2013). A Series Of Their Own: History Of The Women's College World Series. Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, United States: Turnkey Communications Inc. ISBN 978-0-9893007-0-4.
  4. ^ "Club Sports". Campus Recreation. Retrieved 2023-08-26.
  5. ^ Men's Collegiate Lacrosse Association

External links edit

  • Official website

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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Western Oregon Wolves news newspapers books scholar JSTOR September 2016 Learn how and when to remove this template message The Western Oregon Wolves also WOU Wolves are the athletic teams that represent Western Oregon University located in Monmouth Oregon in intercollegiate sports as a member of the Division II level of the National Collegiate Athletic Association NCAA primarily competing in the Great Northwest Athletic Conference GNAC since the 2001 02 academic year The Wolves previously competed in the D II Pacific West Conference PacWest from 1998 99 to 2000 01 and in the Cascade Collegiate Conference CCC of the National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics NAIA from 1993 94 to 1997 98 although they remained in the CCC as an affiliate member for some sports from 1998 99 to 1999 2000 Western Oregon WolvesUniversityWestern Oregon UniversityConferenceGreat Northwest Athletic ConferenceLone Star Conference football NCAADivision IIAthletic directorBarbara DearingLocationMonmouth OregonVarsity teams12Football stadiumMcArthur FieldBasketball arenaPhysical Education BuildingBaseball stadiumWOU Baseball FieldNicknameWolvesColorsRed black white and gray 1 Websitewouwolves wbr com Contents 1 Varsity teams 1 1 Softball 2 Club sports 2 1 Club sports at Western Oregon University 2 1 1 Tier 1 2 1 2 Tier 2 2 2 Men s lacrosse 2 3 Men s rugby 3 National award winners 4 Notable athletes 5 References 6 External linksVarsity teams editWestern Oregon competes in 12 intercollegiate varsity sports Men s sports include baseball basketball cross country football soccer and track amp field while women s sports include basketball cross country soccer softball track amp field and volleyball Softball edit On April 26 2008 Sara Tucholsky a reserve outfielder on the Wolves softball team 2005 08 hit the first home run of her college career in a victory over Central Washington University but injured her knee rounding first base Central Washington s Mallory Holtman and Liz Wallace carried Tucholsky around the rest of the bases to home plate This act of sportsmanship was heavily covered by national media outlets citation needed and resulted in Tucholsky Holtman and Wallace s winning the Best Moment award at the 2008 ESPY Awards 2 The Wolves softball team appeared in one Women s College World Series in 1975 3 Club sports editClub sports at Western Oregon University edit Club sports are separated into two categories Tier 1 amp Tier 2 Tier 1 clubs compete or perform formally against other colleges or universities Tier 2 clubs are more about socializing around a common interest 4 Tier 1 edit Women s Basketball Dance Men s Lacrosse Rock Climbing Men s Rugby Women s Rugby Men s Soccer Women s Soccer Women s VolleyballTier 2 edit Swimming Golf WrestlingMen s lacrosse edit Pertaining to club sports on campus not regulated by the NCAA or NAIA the Western Oregon Men s Lacrosse Club has won the Division II PNCLL championship trophy in 2008 2009 2010 2011 and 2012 The Western Oregon Men s Soccer club won the Division II CCSL Cascade Collegiate Soccer League Championship in 2012 led by Nathan Tew who also was a member of the 2015 Football Team as a backup kicker 5 Men s rugby edit WOU Men s Rugby was established in 2001 by several ambitious students looking to hang up the football cleats for a new sport Western Oregon University Men s Rugby WOR has grown to become one of the most successful rugby programs in the pacific northwest WOU Rugby has traditionally been a part of the DII level of the NW region retaining a completely undefeated regular season record in DII league play During the 2008 2009 season WOR became the DII Pacific Northwest Champions With the championship WOR made the trip out to Florida to compete in the 2009 DII USA Rugby National Championship Following the 2011 2012 DII 15s season WOR accepted admittance into the Northwest Collegiate Rugby Conference in the D1 section of USA Rugby WOR now competes in 7s and 15s during fall and spring seasons National award winners editCorbett AwardYear Name Position2003 Gary Cunningham Athletic DirectorNotable athletes editSee also List of Western Oregon Wolves in the NFL Draft Kevin Boss former NFL tight end for the New York Giants Oakland Raiders and Kansas City Chiefs Dan Straily born 1988 starting pitcher in the Philadelphia Phillies organization Tyrell Williams NFL Wide receiver for the Detroit Lions Former NFL teams Oakland Raiders and San Diego Chargers References edit Western Oregon University Graphic Identity Guide PDF Retrieved September 10 2016 Monaghan Matt May 29 2008 WOU s year to remember Free abstract Statesman Journal Salem Oregon p B1 Retrieved November 23 2013 Plummer William Floyd Larry C 2013 A Series Of Their Own History Of The Women s College World Series Oklahoma City Oklahoma United States Turnkey Communications Inc ISBN 978 0 9893007 0 4 Club Sports Campus Recreation Retrieved 2023 08 26 Men s Collegiate Lacrosse AssociationExternal links editOfficial website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Western Oregon Wolves amp oldid 1188757735, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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