The Shenandoah athletic teams are called the Hornets. The university is a member of the
NCAA Division III ranks, primarily competing in the
Old Dominion Athletic Conference (ODAC) since the 2012–13 academic year. The Hornets previously competed in the
USA South Athletic Conference (USA South) from 1992–93 to 2011–12. Shenandoah competes in 23 intercollegiate varsity sports: Men's sports include baseball, basketball, cross country, football, golf, lacrosse, soccer, tennis, track & field (indoor and outdoor), volleyball, and wrestling; while women's sports include basketball, cross country, field hockey, golf, lacrosse, soccer, softball, tennis, track & field (indoor and outdoor) and volleyball. The university announced the creation of a Marching Band in June 2021, which debuted during the fall 2022 semester. In fall 2023, football safety
Haley Van Voorhis became one of the first women to play a position other than kicker in an
NCAA football game, at any level.
James R. Wilkins, Jr. Athletic and Events Center The
James R. Wilkins, Jr. Athletic and Events Center is a 77,000-square-foot facility located on the main campus. Opened in 2017, the center serves as the primary venue for university athletics, large-scale events, and community functions. It features a multipurpose arena with seating for over 1,600 spectators, an indoor track, basketball and volleyball courts, and dedicated training facilities for student-athletes. In addition to athletic spaces, the facility includes classrooms, meeting rooms, and fitness amenities. The center was named in recognition of James R. Wilkins Jr.’s contributions to Shenandoah University and the surrounding community, reflecting his commitment to education, sports, and philanthropy.
Mass Vaccination Clinic The facility stood as a crucial frontline in the battle against COVID-19, serving as a mass vaccination site for the Shenandoah Valley and Northern Virginia. From January 12th to May 6th, 2021, the James R. Wilkins Athletic and Events Center witnessed the dedication of over 1,000 SU volunteers. Together with Valley Health and the Lord Fairfax Health District, Shenandoah University emerged as a pivotal force in Virginia's vaccination campaign, serving an essential role in the ongoing fight against the pandemic. Operating for 12 hours each day, the center administered between 1,200 to 1,500 COVID-19 vaccine doses daily. Offering the Johnson & Johnson, Moderna, and Pfizer vaccines, the clinic delivered a remarkable total of 70,589 shots. ==Notable alumni==