West Virginia Wesleyan Bobcats Explained

West Virginia Wesleyan Bobcats
University:West Virginia Wesleyan College
Association:NCAA
Conference:Mountain East
Division:Division II
Location:Buckhannon, West Virginia
Teams:21
Stadium:Cebe Ross Field
Basketballarena:Rockefeller Center
Baseballfield:Hank Ellis Field
Softballstadium:Culpepper Field
Nickname:Bobcats
Pageurl:https://wesleyanbobcats.com/

The West Virginia Wesleyan Bobcats are the athletic teams that represent West Virginia Wesleyan College, located in Buckhannon, West Virginia, in NCAA Division II intercollegiate sports. The Bobcats compete as members of the Mountain East Conference for all twenty-one varsity sports.[1] [2]

Varsity teams

List of teams

Men's sports (9)

Women's sports (12)

Individual sports

Football

One of the earliest sporting traditions at Wesleyan was football, which was introduced in the pre-college seminary in 1898. The school colors of orange and black go back to that very first game, when fullback and team captain Frank Thompson wore a turtleneck sweater in Princeton University's orange and black to honor two football greats of that university whom he especially admired. A more comprehensive athletic program was formally organized at the collegiate level in 1902. Early sports included football, baseball, basketball, and gymnastics, all for men only.

Many WVWC alumni have gone on to play professional sports. Among them, two alumni have been inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame - Earl "Greasy" Neale '15 of the Philadelphia Eagles in 1969 and Cliff Battles '33 of the Washington Redskins in 1968.[3] [4]

National championships

Team

NAIASingleMen's Soccer (5)[5] 1984Fresno Pacific3–2 (OT)
1985Fresno Pacific4–3 (OT)
1989Boca Raton1–0
1990Boca Raton3–1
1994Mobile4–2

Notes and References

  1. Web site: West Virginia Wesleyan College NCAA.com . 2024-08-10 . www.ncaa.com . en.
  2. Web site: West Virginia Wesleyan Bobcats Scores, Stats and Highlights . 2024-08-10 . ESPN . en.
  3. Web site: Cliff Battles (1955) - Hall of Fame . 2024-08-10 . National Football Foundation . en.
  4. Web site: Greasy Neale (1967) - Hall of Fame . 2024-08-10 . National Football Foundation . en.
  5. Web site: NAIA Men's Soccer Championship History. NAIA. 6 March 2022.