Truman Bulldogs
Truman Bulldogs | |
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University | Truman State University |
Conference | GLVC |
NCAA | Division II |
Athletic director | Jerry Wollmering |
Location | Kirksville, Missouri |
Varsity teams | 18 |
Football stadium | Stokes Stadium |
Basketball arena | Pershing Arena |
Nickname | Bulldogs |
Fight song | "Hail to the Bulldogs!" |
Colors | |
Website |
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The Truman Bulldogs are the sports teams of Truman State University, located in Kirksville, Missouri. They participate in the NCAA's Division II and in the Great Lakes Valley Conference (GLVC), joining the conference in 2013 after having been a member of the Mid-America Intercollegiate Athletics Association (MIAA) since that league's creation in 1912.[2] Because the GLVC does not sponsor wrestling, that team remained in the MIAA.
Sports
Men's Sports[3] |
Women's sports[3] |
Football
Main article: Truman Bulldogs football
Mascot
The official mascot of Truman State Athletic teams is the Bulldog.
Athletic facilities
- James S. Stokes Stadium is the home of the TSU Bulldog football and track and field teams. Inside the stadium is also the Kenneth Gardner Track.[4]
- John J. Pershing Arena It is the home for Bulldog Basketball, Volleyball and Wrestling and also serves as the main practice facility for the Truman Athletics Department.[5]
- Truman Tennis Courts is home of the Truman Tennis Teams.[6]
- Bulldog Softball Park is the site of Truman’s softball field, and is located just south of Stokes Stadium. The softball field was constructed in 1972 and has a seating capacity for 200 spectators. Additional seating can be transported in when necessary.[7]
- Bulldog Baseball Park is the site of Truman’s baseball field, and is located just south of Stokes Stadium.[7]
- Bulldog Soccer Park is home of the Bulldog soccer teams.
References
- ↑ Truman State University Athletic Style Guide (PDF). Truman State University. 2015-07-15. Retrieved 2015-10-19.
- ↑ GLVC Members
- 1 2 TSU Sports Teams
- ↑ Stokes Stadium
- ↑ John J. Pershing Arena
- ↑ Tennis Courts
- 1 2 Bulldog Baseball and Softball Park
External links
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