The university's teams are known as the Highlanders (in honor of the region's
Scots-Irish heritage) and compete in the
Big South Conference. Radford offers 16 NCAA varsity sports for men and women. The Radford men's
basketball team won the Big South Conference tournament in 1998, 2009, and 2018. Radford also won the Big South Conference Men's
Tennis Championship in 2007, 2008, and 2009 as well as the Big South
Softball Championship in 2009. The Radford baseball team has won the Big South Conference Championship in 2015, and 2017. In 2015, they defeated the Chanticleers of
Coastal Carolina with a walk-off single by Hunter Higgerson. The team finished with a final record of 45–16. The team was selected to compete in the Nashville Regional where they went 2–2, with wins against
Lipscomb University and
Indiana University, before losing to the 2015 National Runner-up
Vanderbilt University, in the Regional Finals. The Radford men's
rugby club team won the Division II National Championship in 2003 and 2008. Student athletes have exclusive use of the
Dedmon Center, a recreational and convocation complex that opened in 1981. The Dedmon Center features a 1/6-mile indoor
jogging track, a
weight-training room, locker rooms, and several team rooms. The main arena features a basketball floor and a secondary
volleyball arena for intercollegiate competition with four recreational courts for basketball or volleyball. Adjoining facilities include
intramural soccer,
football,
softball fields, and intercollegiate fields and courts for
baseball, softball,
field hockey, and tennis. The
Patrick D. Cupp Stadium adds an intercollegiate soccer, lacrosse, and
track and field complex. ==Notable alumni==