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Texas Southern Tigers

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Texas Southern Tigers
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UniversityTexas Southern University
ConferenceSouthwestern Athletic Conference
NCAADivision I (FCS)
Athletic directorKevin Granger
LocationHouston, Texas
Varsity teams16 (7 men's and 9 women's)
Football stadiumShell Energy Stadium
Basketball arenaHealth and Physical Education Arena
Baseball stadiumMacGregor Park
Softball stadiumMemorial Park
Soccer stadiumAlexander Durley Sports Complex
MascotTex The Tiger
NicknameTigers
ColorsMaroon and gray[1]
   
Websitetsusports.com

The Texas Southern Tigers represent Texas Southern University in Houston, Texas, in intercollegiate athletics. They field sixteen teams including men's and women's basketball, cross country, golf, and track and field; women's-only bowling, soccer, softball, tennis, and volleyball; and men's-only baseball and football. The Tigers compete in the NCAA Division I and are members of the Southwestern Athletic Conference.[2]

Sports sponsored

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

Baseball

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The baseball program's first season was 1965, and it has been a member of the NCAA Division I Southwestern Athletic Conference since the start of the 1999 season. Its home venue is MacGregor Park, owned by the city of Houston. The program has appeared in 5 NCAA Tournaments. It has won five conference tournament championships and no regular-season conference titles.

Men's basketball

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The men’s basketball program has appeared in ten NCAA Tournaments, the most in the conference. Their combined record is 3–10, tying them with Alcorn State for the most wins by a SWAC school in the tournament.

Women's basketball

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The women’s basketball team has appeared in the NCAA Division I women's basketball tournament once. The Lady Tigers have a record of 0–1.

Football

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The football team plays in the NCAA's Division I FCS as a member of the Southwestern Athletic Conference (SWAC). In 2012, the Tigers moved into the new Shell Energy Stadium, built for the city's Major League Soccer team, the Houston Dynamo. It replaced the Alexander Durley Sports Complex as the home of Tiger football. 60 former members of the football program have gone on to play in the NFL.

Competitive cheer

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Texas Southern cheerleading team was the first HBCU team to win a national title with the National Cheerleaders Association in April 2023.[3]

Athletics partnership

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In 2018, TSU's athletics department entered a partnership with Under Armour. As part of the multi-year agreement, Under Armour will provide on-field and training gear for 16 varsity sports.[4]

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References

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  1. ^ TSU Graphic Standards (PDF). September 1, 2015. Retrieved April 9, 2016.
  2. ^ "Texas Southern Opens Season Against New Mexico" HBCU Legends. Retrieved 2023-12-19.
  3. ^ https://tsusports.com/news/2023/4/8/general-tsu-cheer-wins-national-championship.aspx
  4. ^ "TSU Athletics announces new partnership with Under Armour". April 27, 2018.
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