WSU competes in 16 intercollegiate athletic teams: Men's sports include baseball, basketball, cross country, golf, tennis and track & field (indoor and outdoor); while women's sports include basketball, bowling, cross country, golf, softball, tennis, track & field (indoor and outdoor) and volleyball. Also, it offers club sports such as crew, bowling, shooting sports, and other intramural sports. The most recently added varsity sport is women's bowling, which was elevated to full varsity status in 2024–25 and joined
Conference USA at that time.
Football Wichita State University fielded a football team for 90 years before it was cut in 1986 due to poor attendance, financial red ink, NCAA recruiting violations, and the state of disrepair of
Cessna Stadium. This followed the
Missouri Valley Conference ending its sponsorship of football in 1985, which left only Wichita and Tulsa remaining at the
Division I-A level (now known as FBS), as the rest of the schools either dropped to
Division I-AA (now FCS) or
Division II. The program saw a great deal of success in its early years, but after moving up to the University Division and joining the Missouri Valley Conference in 1947, the program became known as one of the worst in the nation, with only 3 of the 15 coaches they had over that period posting winning records. Nevertheless, Wichita managed to play in three bowl games. On Jan. 1, 1948, they lost in the
Raisin Bowl to
Pacific. In December 1948, Wichita played in the
Camellia Bowl, where they fell to
Hardin–Simmons. They did not participate in another bowl game until 1961, when they lost to
Villanova in the
Sun Bowl. Wichita State also won four Missouri Valley Conference football titles, in 1954, 1960, 1961, and 1963.
Football team plane crash On October 2, 1970, the first, or "gold" plane (the twin plane to the second, or black, plane) carrying players and staff of the WSU football team took off from a
Colorado airport after refueling, bound for
Logan, Utah for a game against
Utah State University. It flew into a mountain valley too narrow to enable it to turn back and smashed into a mountainside, killing 31 of the 40 players, administrators and fans near a ski resort away from
Denver.
Bowl games Notable players Legendary
NFL coach
Bill Parcells was a linebacker at WSU in 1962 and 1963 before serving as a graduate assistant in 1964. Wichita State University was also the first Division I-A school to hire a
black head coach in
college football,
Willie Jeffries in 1979. In 1978
place kicker Joe Williams tied
University of Arkansas All-American kicker
Steve Little and
University of Texas kicker
Russell Erxleben for the
longest kick in NCAA history after kicking a 67-yard field goal. That record still stands today. Defensive end
Jumpy Geathers was the last WSU football player to play in the
NFL and also had the longest NFL career. His career spanned from 1984 to 1996, playing for the
New Orleans Saints,
Washington Redskins,
Atlanta Falcons, and
Denver Broncos. He also won
Super Bowl XXVI with the Redskins.
Experimental game :
See 1905 Washburn vs. Fairmount football game On December 25, 1905,
Washburn University played Fairmount College (former name of WSU) in an experimental game testing a rule forcing the offense to earn a first down in three plays instead of four. The experiment was considered a failure.
Basketball Men's player during a game in 2019 The Shockers men's basketball team is coached by
Paul Mills and competes in the
American Conference after 72 seasons in the Missouri Valley Conference. The
men's basketball team reached the Final Four in 1965 and
2013, the "elite eight" in 1981, the "sweet sixteen" in 2006 and 2015, as well as winning the
2011 NIT title, the first non-conference tournament, post-season championship in the program's history. In
2013–14, the Shockers become the first NCAA Division I men's team to enter the NCAA tournament unbeaten
in over 20 years. Current
Houston Rockets point guard
Fred VanVleet was a backup at that position for the 2013 Final Four team, and started for the next season's team that finished the regular season unbeaten.
Women's The Shockers women's basketball team is currently coached by
Keitha Adams. In 2013, the Shockers qualified for their first NCAA tournament in team history after winning the Missouri Valley Conference tournament title. They repeated the feat in 2014 and 2015, winning a record 29 games in the latter.
Baseball The men's baseball team is
college baseball's highest winning team for the past 31 years, with numerous conference championships and NCAA tournament appearances. The baseball team won the national championship in 1989, and was runner-up in 1982, 1991, and 1993.
Men's golf The men's golf team has won 21 Missouri Valley Conference Championships: 1946, 1977–79, 1984, 1986, 1999–2001, 2003–2004, 2006, 2008–15, 2017. ==NCAA infractions==