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Athletic teams representing Texas Woman's University
Texas Woman's Pioneers
Logo
UniversityTexas Woman's University
ConferenceLSC (primary)
Midwest Independent Conference (gymnastics)
NCAADivision II
Athletic directorSandee Mott
LocationDenton, Texas
Varsity teams9 (0 men's, 9 women's)
Basketball arenaKitty Magee Arena
Softball stadiumDianne Baker Field
Soccer stadiumPioneer Soccer Park
MascotOakley the Barn Owl
NicknamePioneers
ColorsMaroon and white
   
Websitetwuathletics.com

The Texas Woman's Pioneers (also TWU Pioneers) are the athletics teams that represent Texas Woman's University, located in Denton, Texas, in NCAA Division II intercollegiate sports. Even though TWU accepts male students, only female sports are sponsored. The Pioneers compete as members of the Lone Star Conference in basketball, soccer, softball and volleyball, and as an independent in gymnastics. The gymnastics team competes in the Midwest Independent Conference which comprises NCAA Division I, II and III institutions. TWU also fields teams in artistic swimming, dance, stunt, and wrestling.

Sports sponsored

Texas Woman's Pioneers sports
Basketball
Gymnastics
Soccer
Softball
Volleyball

Softball

As an AIAW Division I team in the 1979 Women's College World Series, the Pioneer softball team won the national championship by defeating UCLA, 1–0, in the deciding game, led by pitcher Kathy Arendsen.

Gymnastics

The TWU Gymnastics squad has won the USA Gymnastics Collegiate National Championships (non-NCAA) with a record 11 team championships since 1993. The most recent championship was in 2018. TWU is the only varsity-level intercollegiate gymnastics program in the state of Texas.

Track and field

TWU won three women's collegiate outdoor track-and-field national championships: in 1969, 1971, and 1973. These included the first (and three of the first five) DGWS/AIAW track-and-field championships ever held.

Basketball

The TWU basketball team reached the championship game at the 2024 NCAA Division II women's basketball tournament, where they lost to Minnesota State. They finished the season with a program-record 34 wins.

Volleyball

In 1973, TWU reached the national championship match of the AIAW women's volleyball tournament, only to fall to Long Beach State.

Gallery

Teams

Venues

  • Pioneer Hall (basketball, volleyball, and gymnastics) Pioneer Hall (basketball, volleyball, and gymnastics)
  • Pioneer Field (softball) Pioneer Field (softball)
  • TWU Soccer Field TWU Soccer Field

References

  1. TWU Athletics Brand Style Guidelines (PDF). March 22, 2019. Retrieved September 11, 2019.
  2. Plummer, William; Floyd, Larry C. (2013). A Series Of Their Own: History Of The Women's College World Series. Oklahonma City, Oklahoma, United States: Turnkey Communications Inc. pp. 45–50. ISBN 978-0-9893007-0-4.
  3. Wilkerson, William (April 16, 2018). "This DFW college just won consecutive gymnastics national titles". Fort Worth Star-Telegram. Retrieved April 2, 2024.
  4. ^ Vito, Brett (March 29, 2024). "TWU falls to Minnesota State in DII championship game". Killeen Daily Herald. Retrieved April 2, 2024.

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