| Utah Tech Trailblazers | |
|---|---|
| University | Utah Tech University |
| Conference | WAC (primary) Big Sky (starting July 1, 2026) UAC (football) |
| NCAA | Division I |
| Athletic director | Ken Beazer |
| Location | St. George, Utah |
| Varsity teams | 15 (6 men's and 9 women's) |
| Football stadium | Greater Zion Stadium |
| Basketball arena | Burns Arena |
| Baseball stadium | Bruce Hurst Field |
| Mascot | Brooks the Bison (formerly Rodney the Rebel) |
| Nickname | Trailblazers (formerly Red Storm (2009-2016), Rebels (1952-2009) |
| Colors | Red, navy blue, and white[1] |
| Website | utahtechtrailblazers |
TheUtah Tech Trailblazers, formerly known as theDixie State Trailblazers, theDixie State Red Storm and theDixie State Rebels, are the 15 varsity athletic teams that representUtah Tech University (formerly Dixie State University and similar names), located inSt. George, Utah, inNCAA Division I intercollegiate sports. The Trailblazers currently compete as members of theWestern Athletic Conference (WAC); infootball, the school competes in the second level of D-I football, theFootball Championship Subdivision (FCS), in theUnited Athletic Conference (UAC). The UAC was formed after the 2022 football season as a merger of the football leagues of the WAC and theASUN Conference.[2] The Trailblazers will compete in theBig Sky Conference for most sports (including football) starting in the 2026-27 academic year.[3]
Utah Tech began competing inNCAA Division II in the 2006–07 academic year (as Dixie State)[4] after being a member of theNational Junior College Athletic Association. From 1952 to 2009, as part of a general theme ofConfederacy symbolism for the university, the school's nickname was the "Rebels", which was changed to the "Red Storm" in 2009. In 2016, the nickname was changed again to "Trailblazers".[5]
On January 11, 2019, the university announced that it would move its sports program up to NCAA Division I by joining the WAC for all sports except football, which played as an FCS independent for one year before joining DSU's other sports in the WAC after it reinstated football for the 2021 season. The transition to D-I, which began upon the school's arrival in the WAC on July 1, 2020, will take four years; during this time, the Trailblazers will be ineligible for NCAA-sanctioned postseason play in any of their current sports.[6]
On November 10, 2021, the Utah legislature approved the rebranding of the school from Dixie State University to Utah Tech University. The publicly presented name change occurred in May 2022, with the change planned to take legal effect on July 1, 2022.[7][8]
On June 25, 2025, the school announced that they would depart the WAC for the Big Sky Conference alongside fellow WAC member and rivalSouthern Utah, joining the Big Sky at the start of the 2026-27 academic year.[3]
| Men's sports | Women's sports |
|---|---|
| Baseball | Basketball |
| Basketball | Cross country |
| Cross Country | Golf |
| Football | Soccer |
| Golf | Softball |
| Soccer | Swimming and diving |
| Tennis | |
| Track and field | |
| Volleyball |
The Utah Techpickleball club finished as runner ups in the 2022 DUPR Pickleball Collegiate National Championship, losing to North Carolina.[9]
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