Southern Nazarene Crimson Storm

Southern Nazarene Crimson Storm
University Southern Nazarene University
Conference Great American Conference
NCAA Division II
Athletic director Bobby Martin
Location Bethany, Oklahoma
Varsity teams 17
Football stadium SNU Stadium
Basketball arena Sawyer Center
Baseball stadium Cauld and Betty Cypert Athletic Complex
Other arenas Broadhurst Gymnasium
SNU Tennis Stadium
Wanda Rhodes Soccer Complex
Equestrian Center
Mascot ThunderCat
Nickname Crimson Storm
Fight song Fight for SNU
Colors Crimson and White[1]
         
Website www.snuathletics.com

Southern Nazarene Crimson Storm features 17 men's and women's varsity sports teams at Southern Nazarene University. In 1999, the Crimson Storm athletic nickname replaced the "Redskins", and the "Thundercat" was debuted as the mascot in 2003. The Crimson Storm participates in NCAA Division II in the Great American Conference. The current athletic director is Bobby Martin, and the SNU Sports Information Director is Scott Secor,.[2] Crimson Storm facilities include the Sawyer Center for basketball, indoor track, and volleyball, the Cypert Complex for baseball and softball, the Wanda Rhodes Complex for soccer, and the SNU Stadium for football.[3] SNU Sports Information hosts the annual SNUPY Awards every spring.

Baseball

Baseball came back to SNU in 1997 after almost a 20-year hiatus. Made in to the regional tournament in 2007 under coach Scott Selby. SNU recorded their first ever win in a regional that year, upsetting the nationally ranked Oklahoma City University Stars. Also in 2007, a new coach took over the Storm, Elliot Johnson.[4] SNU's baseball team plays all of its home games at the Caulde and Betty Cypert Athletic Complex.[5]

Men's basketball

Basketball has had a lot tradition of excellence at SNU. The Crimson Storm, at the time the BNC Redskins, won the National Championship in 1981 NAIA Men's Division I Basketball Tournament, and were the National Runner-Up in the 1998 NAIA Men's Division I Basketball Tournament. They have appeared in the NAIA Tournament 11 times since the 1976, and every year since 2006.

Women's basketball

Are the winning most college in NAIA Women's basketball history taking host the National Tournament title 7 times and are 4 times in a row. Most recent championship was 2013.

Equestrian

Although not recognized by the NAIA as a core sport, SNU has an equestrian team that competes in various horse shows and rodeos throughout the year.

Football

The Crimson Storm Football team was established in 2000.[6] The football team has an 8-year combined record of 50-32. Although the Crimson Storm has not had a losing season over the past 8 years, it has also never made it to the playoffs. In 2004, the Crimson Storm joined the Central States Football League. In 2007, SNU won its first season opener. The football team plays all their home games at SNU's McFarland Park Stadium. This stadium is also shared with Bethany High School Broncos football team, although the schools have separate practice facilities and locker rooms. McFarland Park Stadium opened in 2001. It seats just under 10,000 and has lawn seating at both end zones. At the games, SNU's "Crimson Stix" perform drum-line cadences.

2008 season

The Crimson Storm won their 2008 home opener on Saturday August 30, at 6 pm vs Eastern New Mexico University. This game had an almost 3 hour delay due to heavy thunderstorms. The 'Storm also defeated Olivet Nazarene University, but lost the next two games to University of Mary Hardin-Baylor and Oklahoma Panhandle State University.[7]

Track

The Crimson Storm Track team competes in both men's and women's meets, as well as outdoor and indoor track and field events.

Volleyball

The Crimson Storm won the Sooner Athletic Conference tournament in 2006. The head coach of the volleyball team is Kevin Ingram.

SNUPY Awards

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The SNUPY Awards "were created by the SNU Office of Sports Information in 2004 and designed to honor Southern Nazarene University’s Student-Athletes for excellence on the playing field, in the classroom and in life."[8] Any one of SNU’s athletes are eligible to win a SNUPY based on their nomination in a specific category. They were inspired by and named similarly to the ESPY Awards.

In addition to special recognition of the current year's All-Americans, Academic All-Americans, and a special presentation to the graduating senior class. there are 20 other awards:

  • Champions of Character Award
  • Courage Award
  • Crimson Heart Award
  • Female Performance of the Year
  • Male Performance of the Year
  • Female Newcomer of the Year
  • Male Newcomer of the Year
  • Spirit Award
  • Female Breakthrough Athlete of the Year
  • Male Breakthrough Athlete of the Year

  • Female Student Athlete of the Year
  • Male Student Athlete of the Year
  • Female Athlete of the Year
  • Male Athlete of the Year
  • Female Team of the Year
  • Male Team of the Year
  • Coach of the Year
  • Mr. Storm
  • Ms. Storm
  • Heritage Moment

Championships

Notable athletes

References

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