Tennessee–Martin Skyhawks
Tennessee–Martin Skyhawks | |
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University | University of Tennessee at Martin |
Conference | Ohio Valley Conference |
NCAA | Division I |
Athletic director | Julio Freire |
Location | Martin, Tennessee |
Varsity teams | 6 men's & 8 women's |
Football stadium | Graham Stadium |
Basketball arena | Skyhawk Arena |
Baseball stadium | Skyhawk Park |
Mascot | Captain Skyhawk |
Nickname | Skyhawks |
Fight song | UTM Skyhawks Fight Song |
Colors |
Navy Blue and Orange[1] |
Website |
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The UT Martin Skyhawks are the intercollegiate athletic teams of the University of Tennessee at Martin (UTM), located in Martin, Tennessee, United States. The Skyhawks athletic program is a member of the Ohio Valley Conference (OVC)[2] and competes at the NCAA Division I[3] level including the Football Championship Subdivision. The UTM mascot is Captain Skyhawk, and the school colors are navy and orange.
Teams
A member of the Ohio Valley Conference, the University of Tennessee at Martin sponsors teams in six men's, nine women's, and one co-ed NCAA sanctioned sports:[4]
Men's Intercollegiate Sports | Team article | Head Coach | Women's Intercollegiate Sports | Team article | Head Coach | Co-ed Intercollegiate Sports | Team article | Head Coach | ||
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Baseball | — | Rick Robinson | Basketball | — | Kevin McMillan | Rifle [v 1] | — | Justin Grinolds | ||
Basketball | Skyhawks men's basketball | Heath Schroyer | Cross Country | — | Peter Dalton | |||||
Cross Country | — | Peter Dalton | Equestrian | — | Meghan Cunningham Corvin | |||||
Football | Skyhawks football | Jason Simpson | Rifle [v 1] | — | Justin Grinolds | |||||
Golf | — | Jerry Carpenter | Rodeo [v 2] | — | John Luthi | |||||
Rodeo [v 2] | — | John Luthi | Soccer | — | Phil McNamara | |||||
Softball | — | Donley Canary | ||||||||
Tennis | — | Dennis Taylor | ||||||||
Volleyball | — | Jaclynn Yocum |
- Notes
Athletic facilities
Source:[4]
- Baseball: Skyhawk Park
- Basketball: Skyhawk Arena
- Equestrian: Ned McWherter Agricultural Complex
- Football: Hardy M. Graham Stadium & Bob Carroll Football Building
- Golf: Rhodes Golf Center & Paris Landing State Park (Buchanan, TN)
- Rifle: UTM Rifle Range
- Soccer: Skyhawk Field
- Softball: Bettye Giles Softball Field
- Tennis: Varsity Courts
- Volleyball: Skyhawk Fieldhouse
- Rodeo: Ned McWherter Agricultural Complex
Highlights
Basketball
In 2011, the Skyhawk women's basketball team qualified for the NCAA Tournament for the first time. In 2011, 2012 and 2013, women's basketball made consecutive appearances in the national tournament.
Tennis
The Skyhawk women’s tennis team won its fifth Ohio Valley Conference championship in 2011. Coach Dennis Taylor also earned his sixth OVC Coach of the Year award.
Soccer
In the fall of 1997 a women's club team was formed. The inaugural season of an NCAA Div 1 AA team was recognized in the Fall of 1998. This team was coached by a former OPD coach; Dr. Ruth Holden. The Skyhawk soccer team claimed its first-ever Ohio Valley Conference Tournament championship in fall 2011 and made its first appearance in the NCAA women’s soccer tournament.
Rodeo
The UT Martin rodeo team, the only collegiate rodeo team in Tennessee, is a member of the National Intercollegiate Rodeo Association. Recent successes include Jeff Askey’s winning the bull-riding national championship in 2010, the women’s rodeo team capturing the Ozark Region title in spring 2011, and the men’s team finishing second in the region. Both teams advanced in June 2011 to the College National Finals Rodeo. The UT Martin men's rodeo team won the 2014 College National Finals Rodeo Men's National Championship, becoming the first team east of the Mississippi River to win a national title in rodeo.[5]
References
- ↑ "Graphic Identity Standards". Tennessee.edu. Retrieved 2016-04-03.
- ↑ "OVC Member Institutions". Ohio Valley Conference. Retrieved September 23, 2015.
- ↑ "University of Tennessee at Martin". NCAA. Retrieved September 23, 2015.
- 1 2 "UTM Sports". The University of Tennessee at Martin. Retrieved September 23, 2015.
- ↑ "NIRA – National Intercollegiate Rodeo Association". Retrieved 24 October 2014.
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