at
Sharp Gymnasium in 2023 The Houston Christian athletic teams are called the Huskies. The university is a member of the
Division I level of the
National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA), primarily competing in the
Southland Conference for most of its sports since the 2013–14 academic year, while its men's soccer team competes in the
Ohio Valley Conference (OVC). The Huskies previously competed the D-I
Great West Conference from 2008–09 to 2012–13 after spending one season as an
NCAA D-I Independent during the 2007–08 school year (since returning back to NCAA D-I as a transitional member); in the
Red River Athletic Conference (RRAC) of the
National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics (NAIA) from 1998–99 to 2006–07; and as an
NAIA Independent from 1989–90 to 1997–98. Houston Christian's (HCU) official school colors are royal blue and orange. HCU competes in 17 intercollegiate varsity sports: Men's sports include baseball, basketball, cross country, football, golf, soccer and track and field (indoor and outdoor); while women's sports include basketball, beach volleyball, cross country, golf, soccer, softball, track and field (indoor and outdoor) and volleyball.
Football Houston Christian's football program began in 2013. Former Huskies in the
NFL include
Caleb Johnson,
Bailey Zappe, and
Jalyx Hunt.
Baseball The
HCU baseball team participated in the 2025 NCAA Division I Baseball Tournament after winning the Southland Conference tournament championship series at home on
Husky Field. The team advanced to the Austin Regional, hosted by the
University of Texas. HCU baseball also won 2015 Southland Conference tournament championship in Sugar Land, Texas, and advanced to the NCAA Baseball Tournament's Houston Regional, hosted by the
University of Houston. The Huskies also won the Great West Conference's final baseball championship at the 2013 GWC Baseball Tournament.
Women's soccer The HCU women's soccer team participated in the 2014 NCAA Tournament, winning the Southland Conference tournament championship in Beaumont, Texas, before falling to No. 5 Texas A&M in the first round. The HCU women's soccer team made their second appearance in the NCAA tournament in 2016 after winning the Southland Conference tournament championship in Corpus Christi, Texas. They fell to No. 1 Stanford in the first round.
Women's basketball During the 2016 Southland Conference women's basketball tournament, senior Anna Strickland posted 21 points, 31 rebounds, eight assists, and seven blocked shots in the Huskies' first-round loss to
Lamar University. Her 31 rebounds broke the Southland Conference single-game record, established a new tournament record, and were the most rebounds in Division I women's basketball in 2016. Strickland's all-around stat sheet has not been achieved in men's or women's Division I basketball or the NBA in the past twenty years.
Men's soccer Two student athletes have earned
CoSIDA Academic All-American status: volleyball's Allison Doerpinghaus and men's soccer's Bryan Brody. Both students earned the honor in 2015. They join numerous student-athletes who have earned CoSIDA Academic All-District and academic all-conference honors, and numerous Academic All-American at the NIAA level.
Achievements Notable NCAA D-I athletic achievements: • 1983 NCAA high-jump champion, Ricky Thompson; t-32nd place in the 1983 Track & Field Championships • Alma Mater of European Tour great
Colin Montgomerie • 1983-84 Men's basketball team participated in the NCAA tournament in the play-in game vs. Alcorn State; 1983-84 Men's basketball team led the entire NCAA in team field-goal percentage, shooting 55.2% - this is also tenth all-time in NCAA history • Participants in the NCAA men's golf championships in 1984, 1987 (5th place), and 1988 • Participants in the NCAA men's gymnastics championships in 1982 (10th place) and 1987 (7th place); 1987 men's gymnastics (Rings) champion, Paul O'Neill • 1982, 83, 84, 85 Trans-America (now Atlantic Sun) Men's soccer Champions, and conference tournament champions in 82, 84, and 85 • 1982, 83, 84, 85 Trans-America (now Atlantic Sun) men's cross country champions; individual titles won by Charlie Foreman (83 & 84) and Magnus Fyhr (85)
Notable NAIA athletic achievements: • 2007 NAIA Baseball World Series, third place; 2007 Baseball Region VI Champions • Participants in NAIA Men's Basketball Tournament ten straight seasons from 1997 to 2007 • Dwight Jones II, son of Dwight Jones Sr. who played on the 1972 USA Olympic Silver medal basketball team in Munich, was drafted by the Tulsa 66ers of the NBA Developmental League as well as the East Kentucky Miners in the CBA draft == Gallery ==