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Oklahoma Christian Eagles and Lady Eagles

Oklahoma Christian Eagles
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UniversityOklahoma Christian University
ConferenceLSC (primary)
RMAC (swimming)
NCAADivision II
Athletic directorDavid Lynn
LocationOklahoma City, Oklahoma
Varsity teams18 (7 men's, 9 women's, 2 co-ed)
Basketball arenaPayne Athletic Center
Baseball stadiumDobson Field
Softball stadiumTom Heath Field at Lawson Plaza
Soccer stadiumEagle Soccer Field
Aquatics centerMitch Park YMCA
Tennis venueOCU Tennis Courts
Other venuesDave Smith Athletic Center
MascotIke
NicknameEagles
ColorsMaroon and silver[1]
   
Websiteoceagles.com

The Oklahoma Christian Eagles and Lady Eagles (also OC Eagles) are the athletic teams that represent Oklahoma Christian University, located in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, in intercollegiate sports as a member of the NCAA Division II ranks, primarily competing in the Lone Star Conference (LSC) since the 2019–20 academic year. They were also a member of the National Christian College Athletic Association (NCCAA), primarily competing as an independent in the Central Region of the Division I level from 2012–13 to 2018–19. The Eagles and Lady Eagles previously competed in the D-II Heartland Conference from 2012–13 to 2018–19; and in the Sooner Athletic Conference (SAC) of the National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics (NAIA) from 1978–79 to 2011–12; and in the Texoma Athletic Conference from 1973–74 to 1977–78.

Varsity teams

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OC competes in 15 intercollegiate varsity sports: Men's sports include baseball, basketball, cross country, golf, soccer, swimming and track & field; while women's sports include basketball, cross country, golf, soccer, softball, swimming, track & field and volleyball. Club sports include men's & women's bowling, cheerleading,[2] men's & women's disc golf, dance, eSports and ultimate frisbee.

Championships

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Five OC teams garnered NAIA National Championships before the transition to NCAA Division II: Men's Golf in 2009 and 2011, Men's Cross Country in 2011, and Men's Tennis in 2003 and 2012. In addition, numerous OC athletes won individual NAIA National Titles in Golf, Tennis, Cross Country and Track & Field. In fall 2012, Oklahoma Christian won NCCAA national championships in Men's Cross Country and Men's Golf.[3]

References

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  1. ^ "OCU Athletics Official Logos and Colors". Retrieved September 10, 2016.
  2. ^ "Competitive cheer, stunt to join OC's athletic lineup".
  3. ^ "OC Championship History". www.oceagles.com. Archived from the original on 2006-06-28.
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