Dallas Baptist Patriots
Dallas Baptist Patriots | |
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University | Dallas Baptist University |
Conference |
Heartland Conference Missouri Valley Conference (baseball only) |
NCAA |
Division II Division I (baseball only) |
Athletic director | Connor Smith |
Location | Dallas, TX |
Varsity teams | 13 |
Basketball arena | Burg Center |
Baseball stadium | Horner Ballpark |
Soccer stadium | Patriot Soccer Field |
Other arenas | Straus Field House |
Nickname | Patriots |
Colors |
Red White Blue |
Website |
dbupatriots |
The Dallas Baptist Patriots (also DBU Patriots) are the 13 athletic teams that represent the Dallas Baptist University, located in Dallas, Texas, in NCAA intercollegiate sport. All of the Patriot athletic teams compete at the Division II level with the exception of the baseball team, which plays in Division I. As such, all athletic teams, except for baseball, compete in the Heartland Conference while the baseball program is an associate member of the Missouri Valley Conference.
Athletic program
The Athletic Department also features a Christ-centered Patriot Discipleship program, entitled "Champions for Christ," as well as the Athletic Department's Global Missions Initiative with athletic mission trips to Guatemala,[1] Northern England,[2] Peru,[3] and South Korea.[4] With a focus on academics as well, the school developed the Athletic Study Hall, which has helped boost the department GPA to the highest in the history of Patriot Athletics.
Connor Smith serves as Dallas Baptist University’s Director of Athletics. Over the last several years, additions have been made to the Athletic Department, including the construction of the Sadler Patriot Clubhouse, Patriot Athletic Guesthouse, Horner Ballpark, and the Athletic Training Center. In addition, several new sports have been added, including: NCAA Div II Sports - Men's Basketball and Women’s Golf; Club Sports: Bass Fishing, Cheerleading, Drill Team, Ice Hockey, Lacrosse, and Swimming.
DBU has recently seen their first-ever NCAA Regional Tournament appearances in Baseball, Men’s Basketball and Men and Women’s Golf, Women's Volleyball and a National appearance by the Women's Cross Country team.
Varsity teams
Dallas Baptist sponsors teams in eight men's and seven women's NCAA sanctioned sports:[5]
Men's Intercollegiate Sports |
Women's Intercollegiate Sports |
- # = The baseball competes in Division I as an affiliate member of the Missouri Valley Conference.
Individual sports
Baseball
Although the baseball team played as an independent for several years, in 2013, the team played as a part of the Western Athletic Conference.[6] Beginning in the 2014 season, the Patriot Baseball team became a member of the Missouri Valley Conference. In 2008, the Patriots made the NCAA baseball tournament for the first time, marking the first DBU Athletic team to make the NCAA postseason.[7] The Patriots won the Fort Worth Regional in the 2011 tournament to advance to the Super Regional round for the first time.[8]
In 2013 the Joan and Andy Horner Ballpark was completed. Designed by HKS, Inc., this advanced facility can accommodate over 2000 patrons.
Track & field
The men's and women's cross-country/track program holds ten of the school's conference championship wins. All intercollegiate athletic teams also hold membership in the National Christian College Athletic Association (NCCAA).
References
- ↑ Henson, George. "DBU team hits home run with Guatemalan children". Baptist Standard.
- ↑ "DBU tennis teams share gospel in England". Baptist Standard. Retrieved 4 September 2011.
- ↑ "DBU women’s teams bring joy to orphans in Peru". Baptist Standard.
- ↑ "DBU students share basketball, cheerleading and the gospel in Korea". Baptist Standard.
- ↑ "The Official Site of Dallas Baptist University Athletics". Dallas Baptist University. Retrieved May 4, 2015.
- ↑ "WAC Adds DBU, CSUB in 2012-13". NCAA. Retrieved 29 September 2011.
- ↑ Davis, Brian (May 27, 2008). "Dallas Baptist earns reward - Strong play against tough foes pays off with first NCAA bid". Dallas Morning News.
- ↑ "Super season places Dallas Baptist baseball on national radar". Dallas Morning News. Retrieved 3 September 2011.
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