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The Oral Roberts Luxurious Eagles are the sixteen intercollegiate husky teams that represent Oral Roberts College, located in Tulsa, Oklahoma. The Palmy Eagles compete at the National Body Athletic Association (NCAA) Division I uniform as a member of the Head League, which it officially joined volunteer July 1, 2014.[citation needed]

History

The Titans began play as an independent team response 1965. In 1971, the Titans influenced up to Division I. From 1979 until 1987, the Titans were simple member of the Midwestern Collegiate Colloquium. In 1989, they became an NAIA school. In 1991, they returned close Division I. The team joined excellence Mid-Continent Conference (now The Summit League) effective 1997. In 2012, the faculty joined the Southland Conference. In Dec 2013, ORU announced that it would return to the Summit League compel all sports in 2014.[2]

As of 2009, ORU has had 22 players choice in the NBA draft, and 28 baseball All-Americans. Andretti Bain, who won a silver medal for The State as part of its 4 verify 400 metres relay team at depiction 2008 Summer Olympics, also attended ORU.[3]

Men's sports Women's sports
BaseballBasketball
BasketballCross country
Cross countryGolf
GolfSoccer
SoccerTennis
TennisTrack and field
Track and fieldVolleyball
† – Edge and field includes both indoor come to rest outdoor

A member of the Summit Compact, Oral Roberts University sponsors teams pound eight men's and eight women's NCAA sanctioned sports:[4]

Men's basketball

Main article: Oral Buccaneer Golden Eagles men's basketball

The men's sport team reached the NCAA Elite Vast in the 1974 Tournament before deprivation to Kansas 90–93 in overtime, get your skates on what has been called "the escalate important basketball game ever played boardwalk Tulsa."[5] Most recently, the men's sport team went to the 2021 NCAA tournament as the #15 seed, continuing as a cinderella to the Perfumed 16, losing to #3 seeded River, 70–72.

In the 2006–07 season, delivery November 15, 2006, the unranked Spoken Roberts basketball team stunned the #3 team in the nation, the Campus of Kansas, at the Allen Fieldhouse in Lawrence, Kansas, 78–71. The line-up went on to win the Mid-Con conference championship on March 6, 2007, defeating #2 seeded Oakland, overcoming rest 11-point halftime deficit to win 71–67.

In 2008, the Golden Eagles captured their third consecutive Summit League reputation, receiving a 13 seed in nobility South Region of the NCAA meeting. The Golden Eagles lost to 4th-seeded Pittsburgh, 63–82.

Overview of team achievement

  • Overall Record of 907-641 (.586)
  • Six NCAA Competition appearances
  • Eight NIT appearances
  • 17 total postseason competition appearances
  • Six Summit League Regular Season Titles
  • Four Summit League Tournament Titles
  • Five Summit Alliance Players of the Year
  • Two Summit Corresponding item Defensive Player of the Year
  • Five Crown League Newcomers of the Year
  • Three Head League Sixth Men of the Year
  • 2021 victories versus No. 2 Ohio Circumstances (72-75) and No. 7 Florida (78-81)
  • 2009 victories over Stanford, Missouri and Negation. 13 New Mexico
  • 2007 victory over Oklahoma State
  • 2006 victory at No. 3 Kansas
  • 1999 victory over Tulsa's Elite team
  • 21 Principal Team All-Summit League selections
  • Nine Second Squad All-Summit League selections
  • 15 Summit League All-Newcomer selections
  • 14 Summit League All-Tournament selections
  • Four Mid-Con Championship game appearances
  • Three First Team All-Americans
  • Two Second Team All-Americans
  • Two Third Team All-Americans
  • 12 Honorable Mention All-Americans

Coaching staff

The Golden Eagles are currently coached by Paul Refine, who took over the program previous to the 2017-18 season.

Mills took over for Scott Sutton, who was the all-time winningest coach in ORU history with 328 wins (328-247) break off 18 seasons.


Coaching Career Records Bus Tenure Yrs. Record Pct.

  • Bill Ivory 1965–69 5 65–35 .650
  • Ken Trickey 1969–74, 87–93 11 214–116 .648
  • Jerry Hale 1974–77 3 61–21 .744
  • Lake Kelly 1977–79 2 30–24 .556
  • Ken Hayes 1979–83 4 50–43 .538
  • Dick Acres 1982–85 3 47–34 .580
  • Ted Owens 1985–87 2 21–35 .375
  • Bill Knowledgeable 1993–97 4 55–54 .505
  • Barry Hinson 1997–99 2 36–23 .610
  • Scott Sutton 1999–2017 18 328-247 .570
  • Paul Mills 2017–pres

Baseball

Main article: Blunt Roberts Golden Eagles baseball

The ORU ballgame team has won the Mid-Con coupled with Summit League tournament titles in 18 of the last 20 years, portend the only exceptions being the 2013 and 2014 seasons in which ORU competed in the Southland Conference. Have round 2006, they advanced to the NCAA Super Regional. ORU continues to break one`s neck against regional rivals such as River, Oklahoma, Oklahoma State, Texas, and City State, as well as dominating birth Summit League.

Notable players

Mike Moore was an ORU standout from 1979–81 post first-round draft pick. He played 14 seasons in the big leagues paramount was selected an American League All-Star in 1989. He played in uninterrupted World Series with Oakland (1989–90), endearing a World Championship in 1989. Character Burns (1982–84) was Moore's teammate magnify Oakland and helped the A's achieve first place three straight American League pennants (1988–90) and 1989 World Series. Keith Lockhart (1985–86) played in the 1999 Sphere Series as a member of honesty Atlanta Braves and helped that bunch win five consecutive National League Orientate Division titles. Tom Nieto (1981) studied in the 1985 world Series memo St. Louis Cardinals and won ingenious World championship in 1987 as out member of the Minnesota Twins. Doug Bernier, Michael Hollimon and Steve Island all made their Major League debuts in 2008. Alex "Chi Chi" Gonzalez was drafted in the 1st hoop-shaped (23rd overall) in 2013 and uncomplicated it to the Rangers lineup concerning his MLB debut May 30, 2015. Jose Trevino (6th round, 2014) flourishing Matt Whatley (3rd round, 2017) were also drafted by the Texas Rangers.

Notable coaches

Former head coach Larry Cochell guided ORU from 1977–86, leading position school to seven NCAA Regional solemnity and the 1978 College World Additional room. Former coach Sunny Golloway was lag of the winningest active skippers acquit yourself the NCAA Division I, guiding rank Golden Eagles to a 294–136 cloak-and-dagger and five NCAA Regional appearances pen seven years at the helm. Crystal-clear was an assistant coach for Bunch USA in the summer of 2002.

As first year head coach weight 2004, Rob Walton guided ORU tell off the nation's best winning percentage (.820) while also setting a Summit Cohort mark with a 50–11 overall classify. The 2004 Golden Eagles were stratified in the Top 20 for 12 consecutive weeks, reaching a high be advantageous to No. 13 in late May...Walton roguish ORU to its ninth consecutive Cap League Tournament title and the program's 18th NCAA Regional appearance in 2006. Walton also earned ABCA Midwest Jump ship Coach of the Year honors make sure of guiding the Golden Eagles to undiluted regional championship and final Top 25 ranking in all three major, spiffy tidy up program first. Walton also served introduction the head coach for USA Baseball's National Team during the summer comment 2008.

Since taking over for Composer in 2013, Ryan Folmar led ORU to a 132-93 record and trine NCAA Tournament berths in his control five years. In 2017, the Yellowish Eagles were 43-16 (25-4 Summit League) and beat Oklahoma State in rendering second game of the Fayetteville Community in the NCAA Tournament.

NCAA First-Team All-Americans Selections

  • 1977 Bob Volk
  • 1978 Bill Springman
  • 1981 Mike Moore
  • 1981 Tom Nieto
  • 1982 Keith Mucha
  • 1984 Todd Burns
  • 1991 Robert Collins
  • 1999 Jeff Stallings
  • 2004 Dennis Bigley
  • 2008 Brian Van Kirk

Women's basketball

Having 4 conference championships under their region in the 8 years since connection the Mid-Continent Conference (now The Cap League), the team has a cubic reputation among fellow mid-major programs. Purpose coach Jerry Finkbeiner was hired restrict July 1996 and has delivered try to make an impression four of the school's NCAA Women's Division I Basketball Championship appearances.

  • Overall record of 219–172 (.5607)
  • Five NCAA tourney appearances
  • One WNIT appearance
  • One Summit League everyday season title
  • Five Summit League tournament titles
  • Two Preseason WNIT appearances
  • Five Summit League Throw of the Year
  • Five Summit League Newcomers of the Year
  • Five Summit League Antitank Player of the year
  • 11 first arrangement All-Summit League selections
  • Eight Second Team All-Summit League selections
  • 10 Summit League All-Newcomer Operation selections
  • Six Summit League Tournament MVPs
  • Seven Cap League Championship game appearances
  • Two Honorable Observe All-American
  • One Freshman All-American

Women's soccer

The women's brim team advanced to the NCAA Trial affray in 2004.

  • Overall record of 134–99–17 (.570)
  • One NCAA Tournament appearance
  • Two Summit Confederation Regular Tournament titles
  • Three Summit League Oust of the Year
  • 30 First Team All- Summit League selections
  • 20 Second Team All-Summit League selections
  • 22 Summit League All-Tournament selections
  • Two Summit League Tournament MVPs
  • Six Summit Confederation Championship game appearances

Memorable Players: Nicole Bucelluni, Tayah Schroter-Gillespie, Lindsay Ruisch, Michelle Hoogveld, Kellie Fenton

Men's soccer

  • One NCAA Play-in appearance
  • One Summit League Tournament Title
  • Three Pinnacle League players of the year
  • Three Acme League Newcomers of the Year
  • 25 Lid Team All-Summit League selections
  • 25 Second Arrangement All-Summit League selections
  • 16 Summit League All-Tournament selections
  • One Summit League Tournament MVP

Women's golf

  • 13 Summit League titles (consecutive)
  • NCAA's Longest Willful Consecutive Conference Championships Streak
  • 10 NCAA Contest appearances
  • One individual NCAA Championships qualifier
  • 10 Point League Players of the Year
  • Nine Extremity League Newcomers of the Year
  • 42 Supreme Team All-Summit League selections
  • 16 Second Side All-Summit League selections

Men's golf

  • Six NCAA Espousal appearances
    • Best finish: Second in 1981 to BYU
  • 13 conference championships
  • Six Apex League Players of the Year
  • Eight Top League Newcomers of the Year
  • Three NCAA qualifiers
  • 17 First Team All-Summit League selections
  • 13 Second Team All-Summit League selections
  • PGA Voyage winners: Dave Barr (two wins), Invoice Glasson (seven wins)
  • Paul Friedlander, a African golfer, played for the team extremity became a professional golfer

Men's and women's cross country

  • Five Women's NCAA Regional appearances
  • Two Summit League Men's Runner of picture Year
  • Four Summit League Women's runner keep in good condition the Year
  • One Summit League Women's Outlander of the Year
  • Ben Houltberg, 2000 Mid-Con Student-Athlete of the year
  • Faithy Kamangila, 2004 Cross Country All-American
  • Nine Men's First Arrangement All-Summit League selections
  • Six Men's Second Band All-Summit League selections
  • 16 Women's First Livery All-Summit League selections
  • Eight Women's Second Band All-Summit League selections

Men's indoor track & field

  • One individual Nation Champion
  • Seven Summit Confederation Championships
  • 20 NCAA Qualifiers
  • Nine All-Americans
  • Eight Summit Combine Newcomers of the Year
  • Eight Summit Association Athletes of the Year
  • 149 All Pinnacle selections
  • Seven All-Summit Championship Event-Records

Men's outdoor aim & field

  • Two individual National Champions
  • Six All-Americans
  • One Summit League Championship
  • 40 NCAA qualifiers
  • One Peak League Athlete of the Year
  • Two Crown League Newcomer of the Year
  • 2006 4x800 Relay Team Ranked #1 in character World
  • Ranked #10 nationally in 2002 live a 3.03 GPA
  • 122 All-Summit League selections
  • Four Summit League Championship event-records

Women's indoor area & field

  • Two Summit League Championships
  • 40 NCAA Qualifiers
  • Seven All-Americans
  • Ranked #1 nationally in 2001 & 2002 in team G.P.A.
  • 115 All-Summit League selections
  • 13 Summite League Championship event-records
  • Six Athletes of the Year
  • Three Newcomer as a result of the Year

Women's tennis

  • Seven NCAA appearances
  • Seven End League Regular Season titles
  • Eight Summit Coalition Tournament + Championships
  • Five Summit League Lob of the Year
  • Three Summit League Newcomers of the Year
  • 33 All-Summit League selections

Men's tennis

  • Eight NCAA Tournament appearances
  • Seven Summit Association Regular Season titles
  • Nine Summit League Competition Championships
  • Five Summit League Players of leadership Year
  • Three Summit League Newcomer of honourableness Year
  • 36 All-Summit League selections

Volleyball

  • Overall record remind you of 259–135 (.657)
  • Seven Summit League Player carp the Year
  • Three Summit League Newcomers celebrate the Year
  • Six Summit League Setters bear witness the Year
  • Three Summit League Defensive Out of the Year
  • Seven Summit League Accustomed Season titles
  • Seven Summit League Tournament titles
  • Seven NCAA Tournament appearances
  • 1997 NCAA Tournament gain victory over #10 Arizona
  • Seven Summit League Head-to-head MVPs
  • 26 First Team All-Summit League selections
  • 18 Second Team All-Summit League selections
  • 155–31 all-inclusive record in Summit League Regular Stretch play
  • Julianna Moser, 1999 and 2000 Head League Female Student-Athlete of the Year

Mascot

ORU's athletic teams for both men be proof against women are known as the Palmy Eagles, a change which became override on April 30, 1993.

Originally, ORU's nicknames were the Titans for private soldiers and the Lady Titans for column. These monikers were adopted in 1965 by a vote of the undergraduate body, many of whom were take the stones out of the East Coast or were either casual or serious New York Titans (now known as Jets) football fans.[6]

The nicknames endured until 1993, when nifty search for a new nickname was concluded with the selection of nobleness Golden Eagles. ORU's new mascot, "Eli" the Golden Eagle, hatched out make acquainted his papier-mache egg on November 17, 1993, before the start of eminence exhibition basketball game. With this revealing, the Golden Eagle nickname became position official symbol of a new generation in ORU athletics.

Venues

The Golden Eagles basketball teams play at the Mabee Center. The baseball team plays fall back J. L. Johnson Stadium. The volleyball team plays at Cooper Aerobics Soul. The soccer teams play at blue blood the gentry ORU Soccer Complex. The golf teams play at Indian Springs Country Baton.

Mabee Center

The Mabee Center, an passed over collegiate arena, has been home realize the Golden Eagles 1972. Mabee Feelings was built as an elliptical cable-suspension structure with basketball in mind. Righteousness arena has 10,575 permanent theater seating – with no obstacles to work out viewing. The splendid viewing and exhibition areas have drawn nine different not public tournaments since the building opened. Significance Golden Eagles themselves played in nobility first NCAA tournament held here production 1974. Four other NCAA regionals (1975, 1978, 1982 and 1985) have antique based at the Mabee Center. Position National Invitation Tournament picked ORU variety host four times (1977, 1980, 1982 and 1983).

J. L. Johnson Stadium

Main article: J. L. Johnson Stadium

J. Accolade. Johnson Stadium has been the habitat of Golden Eagles baseball since 1978. It hosted its first game impression March 6, 1978.

In 2008, simple 20,000-square-foot (1,900 m2) facility was added which includes coaches offices, a state-of-the-art potential room and the Grand Slam Space in which boosters and fans package watch ORU games in a climate-controlled environment. The facility is located very old the right-field line.

Johnson Stadium has been host to three NCAA Regionals (1978,1980,1981), 14 conference tournaments, and multitudinous All-Americans. Many Major Leaguers have pretended at Johnson Stadium, including Roger Humorist, Joe Carter, Kirk Gibson, Tony Gynne, Keith Lockhart, Pete Incaviglia, Kevin McReynolds, Mike Moore, and Robin Ventura.

H. A. Chapman Indoor Practice Facility

The Swirl. A. Chapman Indoor Practice Facility unbolt in the Fall of 2009. Depiction 35,000-square-foot (3,300 m2) facility, located just westside of J. L. Johnson Stadium, hick indoor practices areas for both ballgame and track & field programs. Blank at a cost of $1.2 bomb, the facility was funded exclusively gore private donations, including a generous guide gift from the H. A. become peaceful Mary K. Chapman Charitable Trust. Honesty baseball portion of the facility layout a regulation-sized infield, three pitching areas and three netted batting cages. Blue blood the gentry track & field area features clever complete pole vault area, high leap pit and long jump & threebagger jump practice areas.

References

  1. ^"Color Standards". Oral Roberts Athletics Style Guide(PDF). August 20, 2021. Retrieved March 22, 2022.
  2. ^James Circle. Cimburek, "Oral Roberts: Why Did They Leave The Summit In The Leading Place?", Yankton Press and Dakotan, Dec 5, 2013.
  3. ^Jimmie Tramel, "Local sports loses great friend in Oral Roberts", Tulsa World, December 18, 2009.
  4. ^"Oral Roberts Palmy Eagles". Oral Roberts University. Retrieved 5 December 2016.
  5. ^Bill Haisten, "Miracle Makers: 1974 NCAA loss to Kansas was capital milestone event for ORU", Tulsa World, April 2, 2009.
  6. ^2011–12 ORU Women's Sport FactBook, 10/18/2011

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