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Location
  
Kalamazoo, Michigan

Ice hockey arena
  
Lawson Arena

Soccer stadium
  
WMU Soccer Complex

Football stadium
  
Waldo Stadium

NCAA
  
Division I

Baseball stadium
  
Hyames Field

Basketball arena
  
University Arena

Softball stadium
  
Ebert Field

Mascot
  
Buster Bronco

Varsity teams
  
16

Athletic director
  
Kathy Beauregard

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Conference
  
Mid-American Conference National Collegiate Hockey Conference

University
  
Western Michigan University

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The Western Michigan Broncos are a National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) Division I Football Bowl Subdivision (FBS) team representing Western Michigan University (WMU). They compete in the Mid-American Conference in men's baseball, basketball, football, soccer and tennis; and women's basketball, cross-country, golf, gymnastics, soccer, softball, track and field, and volleyball. The men's ice hockey team competes in the National Collegiate Hockey Conference. The Broncos also have a flight team, the SkyBroncos, who have won the National Intercollegiate Flying Association (NIFA) National Championship award five times.

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The Broncos have won two NCAA national championships. The men's cross country team won the NCAA title in 1964 and 1965. WMU finished as national runners up in 1955 for baseball and 1958 for men's cross country.

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The facilities include Waldo Stadium (football), University Arena (men's and women's basketball, volleyball), Lawson Arena (hockey), Hyames Field (baseball), Ebert Field (softball), Sorensen Courts/West Hills Athletic Club (men's and women's tennis), and Kanley Track (women's track and field). The soccer teams compete at the WMU Soccer Complex located near the Parkview Campus.

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The school's primary rival is Central Michigan University.

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History

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WMU athletic teams were once known as the Hilltoppers, a reference to the school's location on top of Prospect Hill, but changed their nickname in 1939 to the Broncos to avoid confusion with teams of other schools such as the Western Kentucky Hilltoppers. John Gill, an assistant coach on the football team who later served as head coach, coined the new athletic nickname after approval for the name change was granted by the school's athletic board. In 2011, WMU commissioned artist Revere La Noue to create a 6,500-square-foot building wrap representing the Broncos for the 2011 ArtPrize competition. WMU president John Dunn has said that the work, "Epic Broncos", captures the "history and pride of being a Bronco".

Varsity sports

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A member of the West Division of the Mid-American Conference, Western Michigan sponsors teams in 6 men's and 10 women's NCAA sanctioned sports.

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Baseball

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The baseball team has represented WMU since its first season in 1911, compiling an overall record of 1,822–1349–23 (.574) through 2012. They have appeared in the College World Series six times, most recently in 1963. In the 1955 College World Series, WMU finished as the NCAA runner-up, losing to Wake Forest 7–6 in the championship game.

WMU has won 15 Mid-American Conference championships, including 13 of 19 from 1949 to 1967 and most recently, the conference tournament in 2016.

The Broncos are coached by Billy Gernon.

Soccer (men's)

The men's soccer team won the MAC tournament championship in 2003. They are coached by Chad Wiseman. A famous former player is Rob Friend, who transferred to the University of California, Santa Barbara's Men's Soccer program. He plays in Major League Soccer (MLS) for the LA Galaxy, as well as the Canadian National Team.

Soccer (women's)

On November 9, 2013, Western Michigan women's soccer team won the Mid-American Conference tournament championship and a trip to the NCAA tournament. The MAC Championship is the second for the program, coming 10 years from the first one in 2003.

Softball

The Bronco softball team has appeared in three Women's College World Series, in 1980, 1981 and 1982 (NCAA).

Volleyball

The volleyball team has been competing at Western Michigan University since 1965. In that span, the team has won 7 MAC regular season championships (1983, 1984, 1985, 1986, 1987, 1988, 2000) and 4 MAC tournament championships (1987, 1988, 1989, 2000). WMU's all-time overall record is 705-482-9 (.593) and all-time conference record is 261-122 (.681). The Broncos are coached by Colleen Munson. In her two years at WMU, she has compiled a 41-24 (.631) record.

Other varsity sports

The men's cross country team won the NCAA Division I championship in 1964 and 1965, and finished as national runners up in 1958.

The women's gymnastics team won the MAC championship in 2006 and 2013.

The Broncos track and field sprint medley relay team is currently ranked #1 in the NCAA.

Awards

For the 2010–11 season, WMU was awarded the Cartwright Award, given to one MAC program each season for excellence in academics, athletics and citizenship. For the season, WMU won the Jacoby Trophy (most successful women's program) and finished second for the Reese Trophy (most successful men's program).

NCAA Division I National Championships

  • Cross Country (Men's) (2)
  • 1964 • 1965

    NCAA Division I National Runners-up

  • Baseball (1)
  • 1955
  • Cross Country (Men's) (1)
  • 1958

    MAC championships

  • Baseball (15 championships)
  • Regular season (14): 1989 • 1967 • 1966 • 1963 • 1962 • 1961 • 1959 • 1958 • 1957 • 1955 • 1952 • 1951 • 1950 • 1949
  • Tournament (1): 2016
  • Basketball (Men's) (13)
  • Regular season (11): 2013–14 (West Division) • 2012–13 (West Division) • 2010–11 (West Division) • 2008–09 (West Division) • 2007–08 (West Division) • 2004–05 (West Division) • 2003–04 (West Division) • 1997–98 (West Division) • 1980–81 • 1975–76 • 1951–52
  • Tournament (2): 2014 • 2004
  • Basketball (Women's) (3)
  • Regular season (1): 1999–2000 (West Division)
  • Tournament (2): 2003 • 1985
  • Cross Country (Men's) (14)
  • MAC Championships: 1980 • 1979 • 1977 • 1976 • 1970 • 1968 • 1966 • 1963 • 1961 • 1960 • 1959 • 1958 • 1957 • 1948
  • Cross Country (Women's) (4)
  • MAC Championships: 1993 • 1986 • 1985 • 1984
  • Football (5)
  • Regular season: 2000 (West Division) • 1999 (West Division) • 1988 • 1966 • 2015 (Co-West Division) • 2016
  • MAC Championship: 2016
  • Golf (Men's) (1)
  • MAC Championships: 1949
  • Gymnastics (4)
  • Regular season (3): 2006 • 1987 • 1986
  • Tournament (1): 2006
  • Soccer (Men's) (1)
  • Regular season: None
  • Tournament (1): 2003
  • Soccer (Women's) (1)
  • Regular season: None
  • Tournament (2): 2003, 2015
  • Softball (4)
  • Regular season (3): 2006 • 1984 (Western Division) • 1983 (Western Division)
  • Tournament (1): 2003
  • Swimming and Diving (Men's) (2)
  • Regular season: 1964 • 1963
  • MAC Championships: None
  • Tennis (Men's) (30)
  • Regular season (22): 2015, 2009 • 2008 • 2007 • 2004 • 2000 • 1999 • 1981 • 1965 • 1964 • 1963 • 1962 • 1961 • 1960 • 1959 • 1958 • 1957 • 1956 • 1955 • 1954 • 1952 • 1950
  • Tournament (8): 2016, 2010 • 2009 • 2008 • 2007 • 2006 • 2004 • 2001
  • Tennis (Women's) (15)
  • Regular season (11): 2008 • 2007 • 2006 • 2005 • 2001 • 2000 • 1999 • 1997 • 1995 • 1990 • 1984
  • Tournament (4): 2007 • 2006 • 2000 • 1999
  • Track and Field (Men's) (18)
  • Regular season: 1996 • 1995 • 1985 • 1980 • 1976 • 1971 • 1970 • 1969 • 1968 • 1966 • 1965 • 1964 • 1963 • 1962 • 1961 • 1960 • 1959 • 1958
  • Tournament: None
  • Track and Field (Women's) (2)
  • Regular season: 1987 • 1985
  • Tournament: None
  • Volleyball (15)
  • Regular season (11): 2009 (West Division) • 2008 (West Division) • 2007 (West Division) • 2000 (West Division) • 1988 • 1987 • 1986 • 1985 • 1984 • 1983 • 1982
  • Tournament (4): 2000 • 1989 • 1988 • 1987
  • CCHA tournament championships

  • Ice Hockey (Men's) (2)
  • 1986, 2012

    Synchronized skating

    Although the sport of synchronized skating is not an official NCAA sport Western Michigan is home to an internationally competitive synchronized skating team, who have medalled at competitions around the world. The Bronco's synchronized skating program consists of a senior team, which competes internationally as well as a collegiate level team which is competitive among the top university and collegiate teams from around the United States. The team lost their athletic funding and Varsity status along with Men's Cross Country and Track & Field in the 2003-2004 competitive season, and became a Club sport.

    Rugby

    Founded in 1990, Western Michigan plays college rugby in Division I in the north division of the MAC Conference. The Broncos reached the MAC conference semifinals in 2014. The Broncos play their home matches at UpJohn Park in Kalamazoo. The Broncos are led by head coach Mark Allen.

    Championships

    United States Collegiate Ski and Snowboard Association (USCSSA) Championships

  • Snowboard Team (Combined Men's and Women's)
  • 2005

    American Collegiate Hockey Association (ACHA) Division 2 Championships

  • Ice Hockey (Men's)
  • 1996

    National Intercollegiate Flying Association (NIFA) National Championships

  • SkyBroncos Precision Flight Team (5)
  • 1947 1948 1983 1998 2002

    United States Figure Skating Association (USFSA) National Championships

  • Synchronized Skating - Collegiate division
  • 2004

    References

    Western Michigan Broncos Wikipedia