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Rogers State Hillcats

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For the minor league baseball team, seeLynchburg Hillcats.

Athletic teams representing Rogers State University
Rogers State Hillcats
Logo
UniversityRogers State University
ConferenceThe MIAA (primary)
Great American (men's soccer)
NCAADivision II
Athletic directorChris Ratcliff
LocationClaremore, Oklahoma
Varsity teams14
Football stadiumnone
Basketball arenaClaremore Expo Center
Baseball stadiumDiamond Sports Complex
MascotHunter the Hillcat
NicknameHillcats
ColorsNavy and red[1]
   
Websitersuhillcats.com

TheRogers State Hillcats are the athletic teams that representRogers State University inClaremore, Oklahoma, in intercollegiate sports as a member of theNCAA Division II ranks, primarily competing in theMid-America Intercollegiate Athletics Association (MIAA) for most of its sports as an associate member since the 2019–20 academic year (before achieving full member status in 2022–23); while its men's soccer team competes in theGreat American Conference (GAC). The Hillcats previously competed in the D-IIHeartland Conference from 2013–14 to 2018–19; and in theSooner Athletic Conference (SAC) of theNational Association of Intercollegiate Athletics (NAIA) from 2007–08 to 2012–13.

History

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National athletic affiliation history

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After two years of offering baseball as a club team, President Dr. Joe Wiley announced the university was accepted into theNational Association of Intercollegiate Athletics (NAIA) in September 2005.[2][3]

The university announced in April 2010 that a task force assembled to review the university's national athletic affiliation recommended the school to apply for membership in the NCAA Division II.[4] On July 13, 2012, Dr. Larry Rice announced that then Director of Athletic Ryan Bradley was notified that the university had been approved for the Division II membership process.[5] The university was accepted into year two candidacy in July 2014 and in[6] July 2015 entered provisional membership status. Rogers State was notified on July 14, 2016, that the NCAA Division II Membership Committee had recommended the university for full, active membership.[7]

Conference affiliation history

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MIAA logo in Roger State's colors

In September 2006, the university announced it was accepted as a member of theSooner Athletic Conference of the NAIA.[8] At the start of the 2013 school year, RSU began competing in a schedule within theHeartland Conference, a Division II conference of the NCAA.

On August 29, 2017, Rogers State announced that beginning Fall 2019 it would be members of theLone Star Conference.[9] However, on October 18, 2018, RSU announced that they would abort their move to the LSC and join theMid-America Intercollegiate Athletics Association instead.[10]

Varsity teams

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Rogers State competes in 14 intercollegiate varsity sports: Men's sports include baseball, basketball, cross country, golf, soccer and track & field (indoor and outdoor); women's sports include basketball, cross country, golf, soccer, softball and track & field (indoor and outdoor).

Men's sportsWomen's sports
BaseballBasketball
BasketballCross Country
Cross CountryGolf
GolfSoccer
SoccerSoftball
Track and fieldTrack and field
† – Track and field includes both indoor and outdoor

National championships

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The Hillcats have won one team NCAA national championship.

Team

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AssociationDivisionSportYearOpponent/Runner-upScore
NCAA (1)Division II (1)Softball (1)2022Cal State Dominguez Hills2–0

Program success

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The school's women's softball team became the first RSU athletic team to be nationally ranked on March 28, 2007, entering the NAIA softball ratings at number 22.[11] The men's basketball team became the school's first number one on January 26, 2009, topping the NAIA D-I men's basketball poll.[12]

Director of athletics

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Wren Baker, current vice president and director of athletics forNorth Texas Mean Green, served as the first director of athletics at RSU. After his departure to Northwest Missouri State for a similar position Baker was replaced by Ryan Bradley, previously the Associate Athletic Director for External Relations. Bradley departed for the University of Memphis to work for Baker then deputy athletic director for the Tigers.

In 2013, Ryan Erwin joined Rogers State as the director of athletics from Dallas Baptist University. On August 1, 2016, Erwin announced his resignation to accept the vice president and director of athletics position atEast Texas Baptist University (NCAA D-III).[13] On November 18, 2016 President Dr. Larry Rice announced that Chris Ratcliff, director of athletics at theUniversity of Arkansas - Monticello, would assume the role of director of athletics.[14]

Current department staff

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Men's programHead coachWomen's programHead coach
Cross CountryChris McCormickCross CountryChris McCormick
BaseballChris KlimasSoftballAndrea Vaughan
BasketballJustin BarkleyBasketballKyle Bent
GolfStephen BrownGolfWhitney Hocutt
SoccerDerek LarkinSoccerYolanda Thomas
Track & FieldChris McCormickTrack & FieldChris McCormick

Derek Larkin is the only coach in men's soccer program history and was the first coach of the women's soccer program before Heather Cato was named head coach in January 2014.[15] On April 18, 2016, Cato resigned to accept the assistant coach position at Central Michigan.[16] Scott Parkinson was named the third head coach in program history on May 8, 2016.[17] On December 6, 2017, Parkinson announced his resignation to accept the lead assistant coach position with theNWSL'sReal Salt Lake.[18]

Chris McCormick is the lone head coach in program history for both the men's and women's cross country and track & field programs.

Justin Barkley is the third head coach in program history. Wren Baker served as athletic director and men's basketball head coach for one season (2007–08) before resigning as basketball coach. Lloyd Williams became the second head coach in program history on August 19, 2008. Williams resigned on March 30, 2010, after two seasons at the helm finishing with a 52–13 record. Barkley was named the head coach in April 2010.

Bobby Cope is the third head coach of the women's basketball program having served on the coaching staff of bothAmy Williams and Roxanne Long. Williams began the program in March 2007 and helped lead the Hillcats to back-to-back NAIA National Tournament appearances before taking the same position at the University of South Dakota. Long was hired on July 2, 2012, and spent two seasons as head coach before resigning following the 2013–14 season. Cope was named head coach on March 28, 2014.

Ron Bradley began the baseball program at RSU in 2004 as a club team and by 2012 led the Hillcats to the NAIA World Series Championship game where RSU finished Runner-Up. Bradley led the Diamond Cats back to the NAIA World Series in 2013 before retiring following the 2014 season compiling a 281–188 collegiate coaching record.[19] On June 30, 2014, Chris Klimas was named the second head coach in program history joining RSU from Oklahoma Baptist University where he had served as associate head coach.[20]

RSU announced the addition of Women's and Men's golf programs in January 2009 and two months later named formerOklahoma Sooners,Iowa Hawkeyes, andFlorida Gators head coach Lynn Blevins as head coach of both programs.[21] Blevins announced his resignation in June 2014[22] and the Hillcats turned to formerUniversity of Texas - Pan American men's golf head coach Josh Fosdick to lead both men's and women's programs.[23] Fosdick resigned in July 2016 after accepting the men's golf head coaching position at theUniversity of Central Oklahoma.[24] T.J. Dickinson, head coach atOklahoma Wesleyan, was named as Fosdick's replacement in August 2016.[25] In August 2017, Ratcliff announced the hiring of former Hillcat women's golfer Whitney Hocutt as the new women's golf head coach[26] and Steve Brown, former assistant at NCAA Division IIChico State, as men's golf head coach.[27]

Mascot

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Their mascot, a fictional animal based on abobcat and named for the hill that the school sits upon, was chosen in 2005 by a group of students.[28]

References

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  1. ^"Logo Samples & Usage - Rogers State University". September 30, 2022. RetrievedOctober 19, 2022.
  2. ^"Hillcats Join Sooner Athletic Conference".Rogers State University. September 26, 2006. RetrievedApril 18, 2016.
  3. ^"RSU Gains Acceptance in National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics".Rogers State University. September 27, 2005. RetrievedApril 18, 2016.
  4. ^"Rogers State Accepted Into NCAA Division II Membership Process".Rogers State University. RetrievedApril 18, 2016.
  5. ^"Rogers State Accepted Into Candidacy Year Two of NCAA Division II Membership Process".Rogers State University. RetrievedApril 18, 2016.
  6. ^"Rogers State Achieves NCAA Division II Provisional Status".Rogers State University. RetrievedApril 18, 2016.
  7. ^"Rogers State Recommended for Full, Active NCAA Division II Membership".Rogers State University. RetrievedAugust 3, 2016.
  8. ^"Rogers State Task Force Recommends NCAA Application".Rogers State University. RetrievedApril 18, 2016.
  9. ^"RSU to Join Lone Star Conference in 2019".Rogers State University. RetrievedDecember 8, 2017.
  10. ^"Hillcats to join MIAA Conference for 2019-2020 season".RSU Hillcats. October 18, 2018. RetrievedOctober 18, 2018.
  11. ^"NAIA Softball Rating No. 2 :: Cal Baptist Hangs on to No. 1 With 12 First-Place Votes". National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics. RetrievedApril 2, 2008.
  12. ^"Rogers State (Okla.) Becomes Sixth New No. 1 Team in 2008-09 Division I MBB Coaches' Top 25 Poll". National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics. RetrievedJanuary 26, 2008.
  13. ^"Erwin Accepts Athletics Position at East Texas Baptist University".Rogers State University. RetrievedAugust 3, 2016.
  14. ^"RSU Names Chris Ratcliff as New Director of Athletics".Rogers State University. RetrievedDecember 8, 2017.
  15. ^"Cato Named Rogers State Head Women's Soccer Coach".Rogers State University. RetrievedApril 18, 2016.
  16. ^"Cato Resigns from Women's Soccer Coaching Post".Rogers State University. RetrievedMay 10, 2016.
  17. ^"Parkinson Tabbed as RSU Women's Soccer Head Coach".Rogers State University. RetrievedMay 10, 2016.
  18. ^"Parkinson Resigns as RSU Women's Soccer Coach".Rogers State University. RetrievedDecember 8, 2017.
  19. ^"RSU Baseball Legend Retires".Rogers State University. RetrievedMay 10, 2016.
  20. ^"Klimas Named Rogers State Head Baseball Coach".Rogers State University. RetrievedMay 10, 2016.
  21. ^"Blevins Named RSU Golf Coach".Rogers State University. RetrievedDecember 8, 2017.
  22. ^"Blevins Resigns as RSU Head Men's and Women's Golf Coach".Rogers State University. RetrievedDecember 8, 2017.
  23. ^"Fosdick Appointed RSU Head Golf Coach".Rogers State University. RetrievedDecember 8, 2017.
  24. ^"RSU Golf's Fosdick to Take Position at UCO".Rogers State University. RetrievedDecember 8, 2017.
  25. ^"Dickinson Joins RSU Golf as Head Coach".Rogers State University. RetrievedDecember 8, 2017.
  26. ^"Hocutt Selected as RSU Women's Golf Head Coach".Rogers State University. RetrievedDecember 8, 2017.
  27. ^"Steve Brown Tabbed as RSU Men's Golf Head Coach".Rogers State University. RetrievedDecember 8, 2017.
  28. ^"Hillcat".Rogers State University. Archived fromthe original on October 13, 2008.

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