The Western Kentucky (WKU) athletic teams are called the
Hilltoppers (men's) and
Lady Toppers (women's). Their mascot is known as
Big Red. The mascot has appeared in a series of ESPN promotions. The university is a member of the
NCAA Division I ranks, primarily competing in the
Conference USA (C-USA) since the 2014–15 academic year. The Hilltoppers and Lady Toppers previously competed in the
Sun Belt Conference from 1982–83 to 2013–14; and in the
Ohio Valley Conference (OVC) from 1948–49 to 1981–82. WKU competes in 16 intercollegiate varsity sports: Men's sports include baseball, basketball, cross country, football, golf, and track & field; while women's sports include basketball, cross country, golf, soccer, softball, tennis, track & field, and volleyball.
Swimming The WKU swim team, before its suspension after the 2014–15 season, consistently placed in the top 5 in the Mid-Major National Rankings. In 2006 their men were undefeated in dual meets and were Sun Belt Conference Champions. The women won five consecutive championships from 2001 to 2005. In 2005, after 37 years as head coach, coach Bill Powell became an assistant coach, and holds the record for being the second-winningest coach in men's swimming in NCAA dual meet history. Following the
Western Kentucky University swim team hazing scandal in 2015, which revealed incidents of hazing dating back to at least 2012, the university placed the entire program on a five-year suspension. However, as of 2024, the program has not been revived.
Baseball The baseball team has enjoyed some success, winning the
Sun Belt Conference tournament championship in 2009. In April 2010, the WKU baseball team defeated the
University of Kentucky 24–8 in a game at
Bowling Green Ballpark. The crowd of 6,183 was the largest crowd to ever attend a WKU home baseball game. In 2025, WKU baseball celebrated "one of the best seasons in program history." The Hilltoppers finished with a 46–14 overall record, the second most wins in a season in program history. Their 46 wins finished one shy of the 1980 WKU Baseball team. WKU Baseball won the
Conference-USA Championship, their first conference championship as a member of the CUSA. The team was also invited to the NCAA Tournament regionals, where they went 0–2 and their season ended with an 8–6 loss to
Ole Miss.
Basketball , home to the Men's and Women's Basketball teams at WKU The men's basketball program claims to have the 14th most victories in the history of the
NCAA. The men's basketball team defeated
Middle Tennessee in the 2008
Sun Belt Conference tournament championship game to get a bid into the 2008 NCAA Tournament. The Hilltoppers won their first-round contest against
Drake on a last-second three-pointer by
Ty Rogers, and won their second-round game against
San Diego, before losing to
UCLA 88–78 in the Sweet 16. It was the Toppers' eighth all-time appearance in the Sweet 16 but their first since 1993. In 2009, the men's basketball team defeated
Illinois in the first round of the NCAA Tournament 76–72 to advance to the second-round game against
Gonzaga. The Toppers were beaten 83–81 on a last-second shot, failing to advance to their second straight Sweet 16. In the first round of the
NCAA Tournament in 2012, the Toppers pulled off a stunning win against
Mississippi Valley State, erasing a 16-point deficit with less than five minutes remaining, pulling off a 59–58 win as U.S. President
Barack Obama and British Prime Minister
David Cameron looked on.
Football The Hilltopper football team belonged to what was then the
Gateway Football Conference until 2006. In 2002, WKU won the NCAA
Division I FCS (formerly I-AA) National Championship, under coach
Jack Harbaugh. In 2006, the school's board of regents voted to move the team to the
Division I Bowl Subdivision (formerly I-A). After two years of provisional status, they began to compete in 2009 as a member of the
Sun Belt Conference. An extensive rivalry with
Eastern Kentucky University, known as the
Battle of the Bluegrass, ended in 2008 as WKU moved into FBS football. Starting with the 2014 season, WKU football has been a member of
Conference USA, following cross-state rivals,
Middle Tennessee State University, who joined C-USA a year prior. == Campus ==