Some of TSU's over 180 student organizations include the TSU Royal Court, TSU Cheerleaders, Debate Team,
Psi Chi Honor Society, all nine organizations of the
National Pan-Hellenic Council, Students in Free Enterprise, Student Business Leadership Organization (SBLO), Living Testimony Gospel Ministry, TSU Dance Company, HER TSU, Women of GOLD, CSL (Caribbean Student Organization), Boys to Men, Campus PALS, Collegiate 100, Hispanic Student Association (HSA), African Student Association (ASA), California Club, Midwest Club, Louisiana Club, Political Science Club,
National Society of Black Engineers, Pre-Law Society, Pre-Alumni Association, University Program Council (UPC), and Student Government Association (SGA).
Debate team The Texas Southern debate team was founded by professor and coach
Thomas Freeman in 1949. Freeman led the team for more than 60 years as the team rose to national prominence, according to his obituary in the New York Times. He is credited for training notable leaders such as former U.S. Congresswoman
Barbara Jordan, and civil rights activist
Martin Luther King Jr. while serving as a visiting professor at
Morehouse College. He retired in 2017 and died on June 6, 2020.
Ocean of Soul Texas Southern's marching band, the Ocean of Soul, has won numerous awards and performed at
Super Bowls, the
Stellar Awards, many parades, as well as
NBA and
Houston Texans games. The 200-plus-member band alumni include
Grammy award-winning jazz saxophonist
Kirk Whalum. The Ocean of Soul is complemented by
The Motion of The Ocean, a female danceline which was featured on ''
America's Best Dance Crew''.
Athletics at
PNC Stadium in November 2021 Texas Southern sports teams participate in
NCAA Division I (Championship Subdivision for football) in the
Southwestern Athletic Conference (SWAC). Texas Southern is part of the Western Division in SWAC divisional sports. Men's varsity sports include baseball, basketball, football, golf, and track and field. Women's varsity sports include basketball, bowling, cross country, golf, soccer, softball, dance (TSU Tiger Sensations), cheer, track and field, and volleyball. Texas Southern's most well-known rival is Prairie View A&M.
Athletic facilities •
Shell Energy Stadium – The $95 million 22,000-seat stadium in nearby
East Downtown is the permanent home of Tiger Football. •
Health and Physical Education Arena (H&PE Arena) – An 8,100-seat multi-purpose arena (largest arena in the SWAC). Built in 1989, it is home to the annual graduation ceremonies, Tiger basketball, Lady Tiger basketball and volleyball. • Alexander Durley Stadium – The 5,500-seat stadium is the home of TSU soccer games and the annual TSU Relays. • TSU Recreation and Wellness Center – Opened in 2005, the TSU Recreation and Wellness Center has served the students of TSU and the Third Ward community. The facility is open to all TSU students, community members and alumni. Serving approximately 5,000 students yearly and community members, amenities included are a full basketball court, indoor track, weight room, dance studio, study/lounge area, swimming pool, and a women's resource center.
Tiger and Lady Tiger basketball As of 2024, Texas Southern men's basketball leads the SWAC in
tournament titles (11) and made 11
NCAA Division I men's basketball tournament appearances.
Tiger football As of 2024, Texas Southern football has won three SWAC titles (1956, 1958, 1968) and one national HBCU title (1958).
Tiger baseball player batting in a game at
MacGregor Park, March 2022 The Texas Southern Baseball team competes in the SWAC and plays home games at
MacGregor Park. They were back-to-back conference champions in 2017 and 2018. They won the SWAC baseball tournament in 2004, 2008, and 2015.
Michael Robertson was hired as head coach in 2009.
Tiger volleyball Texas Southern Volleyball competes at the HP&E Arena. Texas Southern University Volleyball won their first SWAC ring in 1989 against Southern University (3–0). Prior to receiving rings, the Volleyball Team won SWAC Championships in 1986 & 1988. Then in 1990 & 1991 they returned with another ring against Prairie View (3–0). The last SWAC championship Lady Tiger Volleyball received was in 1994 against Prairie View (3–0).
Tiger softball Texas Southern Softball team competes at Memorial Park in Houston. The Lady Tigers softball team won their first and second SWAC conference championship back to back years in 2014 and 2015. The Lady Tigers then went on to win their third SWAC championship in 2017. The Lady Tigers have also won the western division championship of the conference nine consecutive years. The Lady Tigers are coached by Worley Barker and assisted by Jasmin Hutchinson
KTSU 90.9 FM In addition to serving as a training unit for TSU students, the station was established to serve the university at the program level as well as Greater Houston by presenting various types of TSU athletic, educational, cultural and social programs to a primarily listening area within a radius of the university. A 1973 survey indicated that radio was generally the preferred source of information of African-Americans, particularly those with less than a high school education. By the late 1970s, the station had secured an ample audience and programming increased in scope. At the same time, the station increased its power range from 10 watts to 18,500 watts. According to the Arbitron Rating Service (ARS), KTSU has an audience of 244,700 listeners and is number one overall of Houston and Galveston stations for its Sunday format and its Friday format of Golden Oldies. ==Notable alumni==