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Western Colorado Mountaineers

The Western Colorado Mountaineers are the athletic teams that represent Western Colorado University, located in Gunnison, Colorado, in NCAA Division II intercollegiate sports. The Mountaineers compete as members of the Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference for all 11 varsity sports.

Western Colorado Mountaineers
UniversityWestern Colorado University
ConferenceRocky Mountain Athletic Conference
NCAADivision II
Athletic directorMiles VanHee
LocationGunnison, Colorado
Varsity teams11
Football stadiumMountaineer Bowl
Basketball arenaPaul Wright Gymnasium
Soccer stadiumGateway Field
MascotMad Jack
NicknameMountaineers
ColorsCrimson and slate[1]
   
Websitewww.gomountaineers.com

Facilities edit

Facilities include the 65,000 square-foot Mountaineer Field House, completed in 2014; Mountaineer Bowl (elevation 7,771 feet (2,369 m)), completed in 1949, and Paul Wright Gym (elevation 7,723 feet (2,354 m)).

Media edit

KEJJ 98.3 FM and KWSB 91.1 FM broadcasts many of Western's football, basketball and wrestling contests and all broadcasts can be heard online through KWSB.org.

Varsity sports edit

The Mountaineers have collected 98 RMAC team conference championships in all sports as of 2023.[2]

Western Colorado has won 20 RMAC conference championships in football as of 2023. They were named conference champions in 1954, 1963, 1964, 1965, 1966, 1971, 1973, 1974, 1975, 1976, 1977, 1978, 1979, 1991, 1992, 1994, 1995, 1997, 1998, and 2021.[2]

Individual National Championships since 1986 include Men's Indoor Track & Field (13 National Champions); since 1996, Women's Indoor Track & Field (8 National Champions); since 1985, Men's Outdoor Track & Field (20 National Champions); since 1987, Women's Outdoor Track & Field (25 National Champions); since 1993, Women's Cross Country (5 National Champions); since 1999, Men's Cross Country (3 National Champions); since 1963, Wrestling (16 National Champions); in 1968, Men's Swimming & Diving (1 National Champion); since 1957, Men's Skiing (7 National Champions); and since 1997, Women's Skiing (2 National Champions). Since 1963 there have been 15 national championships between the NCAA College Division, NCAA Division II, and NAIA classifications in Wrestling (2 National Championships); Women's Cross Country (4 National Championships); and Men's Cross Country (9 National Championships). Western's first conference championship in 1954 began a tradition of success that has led to 88 more Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference titles. Everett Brown earned the college's first All-America honor in 1934.

The Mountaineers have a combined 15 national team championships, 117 individual national NAIA or NCAA Division II championships, and 1,038 All-America honors since 1911.[3][4][5][6]

Sports Illustrated's weekly "Faces in the Crowd" section has featured seven student-athletes, coaches, and administrators since 1959.[7]

Teams edit

Track & Field edit

The men's and women's indoor/outdoor track and field program in addition to the cross country program has been particularly successful, producing numerous team national championships including many individual national champions and All-Americans.

In 2016–17, Alicja Konieczek became the first Mountaineer to win four national track and field titles.[8] She has since won four more national titles—the most by any female in Western's history.[9][10]

National championships edit

Team edit

Association Division Sport Year Opponent/Runner-up Score
Men's Cross Country (9) NCAA Division II 1995 Central Missouri State 69–98 (-29)
1999 Adams State 27–95 (-68)
2000 Abilene Christian 29–62 (-33)
2001 38–74 (-36)
2002 35–81 (-46)
2003 40–68 (-28)
2004 Adams State 39–76 (-37)
2005 51–108 (-57)
2011 27–69 (-42)
Women's cross country (4) NAIA (1) Single 1990 Adams State 58–70 (-12)
NCAA (3) Division II 2000 North Dakota 38–131 (-93)
2001 Adams State 46–55 (-9)
2002 43–46 (-3)
Wrestling (2) NCAA Division II 1963 Southern Illinois 62–57 (+5)
1964 Colorado Miners 51–49 (+2)

Mountain Sports and Club Sports edit

Mountain Sports edit

  • Alpine Skiing
  • Nordic Skiing
  • Freeride Skiing and Snowboarding
  • Mountain Biking
  • Road Cycling
  • Trail Running

Club Sports edit

  • Men's Baseball
  • Men's and Women's Boxing
  • Figure Skating (co-rec)
  • Men's and Women's Ice Hockey
  • Men's and Women's Rugby
  • Men's and Women's Soccer
  • Women's Volleyball

References edit

  1. ^ Western Brand Identity Guidelines (PDF). August 30, 2013. Retrieved January 31, 2017.
  2. ^ a b "Conference Team Championships".
  3. ^ "National Team Championships".
  4. ^ "Individual National Champions".
  5. ^ "RMAC Team Championships".
  6. ^ "Mountaineer All-Americans".
  7. ^ "Mountaineers in Sports Illustrated's Faces in the Crowd".
  8. ^ "Alicja Konieczek - 2016-17 Track & Field".
  9. ^ "Alicja Konieczek". Track & Field Results Reporting System (TFRRS).
  10. ^ The Western 2017-18 Administration Annual Report. p. 20, The Western 2017-18 Administration Annual Report.

External links edit

  • Official website

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The Western Colorado Mountaineers are the athletic teams that represent Western Colorado University located in Gunnison Colorado in NCAA Division II intercollegiate sports The Mountaineers compete as members of the Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference for all 11 varsity sports Western Colorado MountaineersUniversityWestern Colorado UniversityConferenceRocky Mountain Athletic ConferenceNCAADivision IIAthletic directorMiles VanHeeLocationGunnison ColoradoVarsity teams11Football stadiumMountaineer BowlBasketball arenaPaul Wright GymnasiumSoccer stadiumGateway FieldMascotMad JackNicknameMountaineersColorsCrimson and slate 1 Websitewww wbr gomountaineers wbr com Contents 1 Facilities 2 Media 3 Varsity sports 3 1 Teams 3 2 Track amp Field 4 National championships 4 1 Team 5 Mountain Sports and Club Sports 5 1 Mountain Sports 5 2 Club Sports 6 References 7 External linksFacilities editFacilities include the 65 000 square foot Mountaineer Field House completed in 2014 Mountaineer Bowl elevation 7 771 feet 2 369 m completed in 1949 and Paul Wright Gym elevation 7 723 feet 2 354 m Media editKEJJ 98 3 FM and KWSB 91 1 FM broadcasts many of Western s football basketball and wrestling contests and all broadcasts can be heard online through KWSB org Varsity sports editThe Mountaineers have collected 98 RMAC team conference championships in all sports as of 2023 2 Western Colorado has won 20 RMAC conference championships in football as of 2023 They were named conference champions in 1954 1963 1964 1965 1966 1971 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1991 1992 1994 1995 1997 1998 and 2021 2 Individual National Championships since 1986 include Men s Indoor Track amp Field 13 National Champions since 1996 Women s Indoor Track amp Field 8 National Champions since 1985 Men s Outdoor Track amp Field 20 National Champions since 1987 Women s Outdoor Track amp Field 25 National Champions since 1993 Women s Cross Country 5 National Champions since 1999 Men s Cross Country 3 National Champions since 1963 Wrestling 16 National Champions in 1968 Men s Swimming amp Diving 1 National Champion since 1957 Men s Skiing 7 National Champions and since 1997 Women s Skiing 2 National Champions Since 1963 there have been 15 national championships between the NCAA College Division NCAA Division II and NAIA classifications in Wrestling 2 National Championships Women s Cross Country 4 National Championships and Men s Cross Country 9 National Championships Western s first conference championship in 1954 began a tradition of success that has led to 88 more Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference titles Everett Brown earned the college s first All America honor in 1934 The Mountaineers have a combined 15 national team championships 117 individual national NAIA or NCAA Division II championships and 1 038 All America honors since 1911 3 4 5 6 Sports Illustrated s weekly Faces in the Crowd section has featured seven student athletes coaches and administrators since 1959 7 Teams edit Men s sports Basketball Cross Country Football Track amp Field indoor and outdoor Wrestling Women s sports Basketball Cross Country Soccer Swimming amp Diving Track amp Field indoor and outdoor Volleyball Track amp Field edit The men s and women s indoor outdoor track and field program in addition to the cross country program has been particularly successful producing numerous team national championships including many individual national champions and All Americans In 2016 17 Alicja Konieczek became the first Mountaineer to win four national track and field titles 8 She has since won four more national titles the most by any female in Western s history 9 10 National championships editTeam edit Association Division Sport Year Opponent Runner up Score Men s Cross Country 9 NCAA Division II 1995 Central Missouri State 69 98 29 1999 Adams State 27 95 68 2000 Abilene Christian 29 62 33 2001 38 74 36 2002 35 81 46 2003 40 68 28 2004 Adams State 39 76 37 2005 51 108 57 2011 27 69 42 Women s cross country 4 NAIA 1 Single 1990 Adams State 58 70 12 NCAA 3 Division II 2000 North Dakota 38 131 93 2001 Adams State 46 55 9 2002 43 46 3 Wrestling 2 NCAA Division II 1963 Southern Illinois 62 57 5 1964 Colorado Miners 51 49 2 Mountain Sports and Club Sports editMountain Sports edit Alpine Skiing Nordic Skiing Freeride Skiing and Snowboarding Mountain Biking Road Cycling Trail Running Club Sports edit Men s Baseball Men s and Women s Boxing Figure Skating co rec Men s and Women s Ice Hockey Men s and Women s Rugby Men s and Women s Soccer Women s VolleyballReferences edit Western Brand Identity Guidelines PDF August 30 2013 Retrieved January 31 2017 a b Conference Team Championships National Team Championships Individual National Champions RMAC Team Championships Mountaineer All Americans Mountaineers in Sports Illustrated s Faces in the Crowd Alicja Konieczek 2016 17 Track amp Field Alicja Konieczek Track amp Field Results Reporting System TFRRS The Western 2017 18 Administration Annual Report p 20 The Western 2017 18 Administration Annual Report External links editOfficial website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Western Colorado Mountaineers amp oldid 1158925968, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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