Incarnate Word Cardinals
Incarnate Word Cardinals | |
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University | University of the Incarnate Word |
Conference | Southland Conference |
NCAA | Division I |
Athletic director | Mark Papich (Interim) |
Location | San Antonio, Texas |
Varsity teams | 21 |
Football stadium | Gayle and Tom Benson Stadium |
Basketball arena | McDermott Center |
Baseball stadium | Sullivan Field |
Softball stadium | Cardinals Field |
Other arenas |
Ann Barshop Natatorium Clarence Mabry Tennis Center |
Mascot | Red Cardinal |
Nickname | Cardinals |
Colors |
Red, White, and Black[1] |
Website |
www |
The Incarnate Word Cardinals are composed of 23 teams representing the University of the Incarnate Word in intercollegiate athletics, including men and women's basketball, cross country, golf, soccer, swimming & diving, tennis, and track and field. Men's sports include baseball and football. Women's sports include softball, synchronized swimming, and volleyball. The Cardinals compete in NCAA Division I and are members of the Southland Conference. UIW has sent multiple fencers to compete in multiple NCAA Fencing Championships (2016 & 2017). [2][3]
Teams
The University of the Incarnate Word sponsors teams in ten men's and ten women's NCAA sanctioned sports:[4]
Men's teams |
Women's teams |
- ↑ Men's soccer competes in the Western Athletic Conference.
- 1 2 Both swimming and diving teams compete in the Coastal Collegiate Sports Association.
- UIW also sponsors varsity women's synchronized swimming which is sanctioned by USA Synchro, not by the NCAA.
Baseball
Men's basketball
Football
Women's basketball
Softball
References
- ↑ "Approved Logos and Word Marks - Visual Corporate Identity Committee". Uiw.edu. Retrieved April 1, 2016.
- ↑ "University of the Incarnate Word". uiwcardinals.com. Retrieved 2013-04-27.
- ↑ http://www.southland.org/Sports/ConferenceNews/Article/tabid/519/article/10383/Southland-Conference-to-Add-University-of-the-Incarnate-Word.aspx
- ↑ http://www.uiwcardinals.com/
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