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Virginia Tech Hokies History

Utah Athletics History Intercollegiate athletics at the University of Utah started in the 1800s and its teams have run near the front of the pack ever since. National success came early, with basketball winning its first of three national championships in 1916 (the AAU Championship). Men's hoops would win the 1944 NCAA Tournament and 1947 National Invitational Tournament as well. Football also had some early success, winning the 1938 Sun Bowl. Utah's steps up the national athletics ladder escalated to leaps and bounds when the '60s rolled around. In 1961 and '66, the men's basketball team advanced to the NCAA Final Four. In 1964, the football team went 9-2 and crushed West Virginia 32-6 in the Liberty Bowl. Men's swimming also thrived, laying the groundwork for a program that would win 22 conference championships. In the mid-1970s, women's athletics entered the Ute fold and quickly made up for time lost on the sidelines. Hall of Fame basketball coach Fern Gardner pioneered a program that has averaged 20 wins per year since its inception. The Ute women skiers struck gold at the 1977 AIAW Championships and sandwiched that title with a trio of silvers from 1976-79. And what would soon become the premier women's gymnastics team in the nation began competing in 1975-76. Coach Greg Marsden led that first team to a 10th-place national finish, a feat he has surpassed every year since then. In the spring of 1979, the Ute softball team went to the College World Series. The 1980s saw athletics at Utah continue hurtling into the big time. The women's gymnastics team won an unprecedented six straight national titles from 1981-86. The women's cross country team won the Division II AIAW Championship in 1981 (it joined the other Ute teams in Division I the following year). The softball team qualified for the 1982 and '85 NCAA College World Series. Also in 1983, skiing became a coed sport and Utah won the NCAA title - the first of five in the '80s.

That across-the-board success helped establish the national reputation Utah has enjoyed since the early 1990s, when most Ute programs reached previously uncharted levels. The football team has played in a seven bowl games since then and, in 1994, the Utes finished with a 10-2 record, a bowl win over Arizona and a Top-10 national ranking. They shared the conference title in 1995 and 1999. Last fall, Utah won its first outright conference championship since 1957, beat Southern Mississippi in the Liberty Bowl and earned a No. 21 final ranking in both major polls. First-year head coach Urban Meyer was named National Coach of the Year by The Sporting News. The Ute volleyball team has also earned national recognition, advancing to the NCAA second round from five times since 1998 and making the 2001 Sweet Sixteen. The women's soccer team advanced to the NCAA second round in 2002 and won the MWC championship in 2003. Utah's winter sports have also sizzled in recent years. The men's basketball team was the NCAA runner-up in 1998, beating two No. 1 seeds (Arizona in the West Regional final and North Carolina in the NCAA semi-finals) before falling to Kentucky 78-69 in the championship game. In 1996-97, the Runnin' Utes made the Elite Eight and finished the year ranked No. 6. The Ute men have won 10 of the last 14 conference titles. The women's basketball team has won seven conference championships since 1995-96 - most recently in 2004 - and has played in the NCAA Tournament six times since 1996. The women made the NCAA Sweet Sixteen in 2001, losing to eventual NCAA champion Notre Dame. Women's gymnastics and skiing (a coed sport) have combined to win an amazing 21 national championships. Of the gymnastics team's 10 national titles, four came in the 1990s (1990, '92, 94 and '95). The Utes placed second to UCLA in 2000 and have made the NCAA Super Six 10 times since 1993. The Ute skiers won the 1993, '96 and '97 and 2003 NCAA Championships - raising their total to 11. The skiers finished second in '94, '95, '98 and 2004. Utah's achievements don't stop with the snowfall. The softball team qualified for the 1991 and 1994 College World Series and took fifth in the nation in 1994. The 1997 Ute baseball team won the WAC Northern Division title. You can search for NCAA Tickets on this page. Click on click on any NBA Team link such as Virginia Tech Hokies Tickets or Pac 10 Tournament Tickets to search for College Basketball Tickets for your team here. NCAA Tournament Tickets are available. We also purchase Final Four Tickets, College Basketball Tickets and March Madness plus all other Sports Tickets, Concert Tickets and Theater Tickets

 
     
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