Mount Union's school colors are purple and white and competes in the
Ohio Athletic Conference and in
NCAA Division III athletics. The teams are nicknamed Purple Raiders, and the school's mascot is MUcaw, a purple
macaw. Mount Union sponsors 12 men's
varsity teams:
baseball,
basketball,
cross-country,
football,
golf,
track & field,
soccer,
swimming,
diving,
tennis,
lacrosse,
wrestling, and
volleyball. The school also sponsors 12 women's
varsity teams:
basketball,
cross-country, flag football,
golf,
lacrosse,
track & field,
soccer,
softball,
swimmingand diving,
tennis,
volleyball, and wrestling.
Intramural sports include
flag football,
dodgeball,
innertube water polo,
ultimate frisbee,
beach volleyball, 2 person golf scramble, men's
basketball, women's
basketball,
softball,
indoor soccer,
indoor volleyball, 2 on 2
basketball,
badminton, and
pickleball. Mount won the
NCAA Men's Division III Cross Country Championship in 1974 under Coach Jim Wuske, the NCAA Men's Division III Indoor Track and Field Championships in 2017, and in 2014 and 2018 Mount Union won the NCAA Men's Division III Outdoor Track and Field Championships under Coach Kevin Lucas. The men’s basketball team was retroactively listed of the top team of the 1897–98 season by the
Premo-Porretta Power Poll.
Football Mount Union's football is currently led by head coach Geoff Dartt. The Purple Raiders have claimed 13
NCAA Division III Football Championships, 36 OAC titles, and have 12 undefeated seasons. Mount Union holds the all-division record for consecutive victories at 55 from 2000 to 2003, which ended with their loss to
St. John's University (Collegeville, MN) in the Amos Alonzo Stagg Bowl (Division III National Championship) on December 20, 2003. Mount Union previously held the all divisions mark at 54 consecutive games until losing in the semifinals on December 12, 1999, to
Rowan University (Glassboro, NJ). Since both streaks were connected, Mount Union won 109 of 110 games played from 1997 to 2003. The Purple Raiders won 110 consecutive regular-season games between 1994 and 2005 (which was ended by conference foe
Ohio Northern University on Oct 22, 2005), posted 14 undefeated regular seasons, won 16 Ohio Athletic Conference Championships, and had the best overall record in the 1990s (120–7–1, an overall winning percentage of 0.941). ==People==