Men’s Basketball
Record: 27-7, 17-3 WHAC (2nd/11), finished the season ranked sixth in the NAIA Top 25 Poll
Postseason: Qualified for the NAIA Division II National Championship as an at-large bid and advanced to the second round, falling to sixth-seeded Marian University
Awards/Honors: 2 NAIA All-Americans (Darren Groves and Dylan Phair), 3 First-Team All-WHAC selections (Groves, Phair, Joel Wincowski), WHAC Newcomer of the Year (Groves), WHAC All-Defensive Team (Wincowski), WHAC Champions of Character Coach (Ted Albert)
Women’s Basketball
Record: 30-5 (program record for wins), 18-2 WHAC (1st/11), first-ever regular season WHAC title, finished the season ranked ninth in the NAIA Top 25 Poll
Postseason: Qualified for the NAIA Division II National Championship with an automatic bid after winning the regular season WHAC title, advanced to the second round and lost to second-ranked University of Jamestown
Awards/Honors: 2 NAIA All-Americans (Haley Cook and Keanna Gary), 2 CoSIDA Academic All-Americans (Cook and Kendall Knapke), WHAC Player of the Year (Cook), 3 All-WHAC selections (Cook, Gary and Knapke), WHAC Coach of the Year and WBCA Regional Coach of the Year (Jessie Biggs)
Men’s Bowling
1st/10 WHAC regular-season standings (first-ever WHAC title), 2nd at WHAC Tournament
Postseason: Finished 11th at the NAIA National Invitational in qualifying and went 1-2 in match play, and fifth at the USBC Sectional Championships
Awards/Honors: 1 USBC/NAIA All-American (Cory Hersha), WHAC Newcomer of the Year (Hersha), 2 All-WHAC selections (Hersha and Ty Miller)
Women’s Bowling
1st/9 WHAC regular-season standings (first-ever WHAC title), 1st at WHAC Tournament (first conference tournament title)
Postseason: Finished 1st in qualifying play at the NAIA National Invitational and went 0-2 in match play, finished eighth at the USBC Sectional Championships
Awards/Honors: 1 NAIA/USBC All-American (Maryssa Carey), NAIA/USBC Rookie of the Year (Carey), WHAC Newcomer of the Year (Carey), 3 All-WHAC selections (Carey, Briana Marquis and Jaimee Jaskie)
Men’s Ice Hockey
Record: 22-10-2 (program record for wins), 5-2-0 WHAC (2nd/5)
Postseason: ACHA/NAIA National Tournament Runner-up
Awards/Honors: 4 NAIA All-Americans (Jace Childs, Jarrett Pfeiffer, Brian Skillicorn and John Slavik), 2 NAIA All-Freshman Team selections (Mike Tish and Zach Bennett), NAIA Freshman of the Year (Tish)
Men’s Indoor Track and Field
WHAC Championships: 1st/6, sixth-straight conference title, set a new meet record with 259 points, Doug Edgar named Coach of the Year, Kejavon Moore had the Most Outstanding Performance (top NAIA mark in the 60m-6.73) and Coby Bailey was named the Newcomer of the Year
NAIA National Championships: 2nd/63, 80 points
Awards/Honors: 26 All-WHAC selections and 20 NAIA All-Americans, Kejavon Moore named USTFCCCA Great Lakes Region Track Athlete of the Year, Doug Edgar named USTFCCCA Great Lakes Region Coach of the Year
Women’s Indoor Track and Field
WHAC Championships: 1st/6, eighth-straight conference title, set a new meet record with 228 points, Doug Edgar named Coach of the Year, Doneasha Brewer was named Newcomer of the Year and Sherita Lowman shared Most Outstanding Performance honors (top NAIA mark in the 60m hurdles-8.78)
NAIA National Championships: 2nd/55, 69 points
Awards/Honors: 27 All-WHAC selections and 18 NAIA All-Americans, Austin Roark named USTFCCCA National Assistant Coach of the Year, Doug Edgar named USTFCCCA Great Lakes Regional Coach of the Year
Wrestling
Sooner Athletic Conference Championships: 1st/6, 208 points, captured the inaugural Sooner Athletic Conference Championship, had five individual champions [Sawyer Miller (125-lbs.), Erique Early (133), Gaige Torres (141), Thomas Garty (157) and Mitch Roadruck (165)]
NAIA National Championships: 7th/53, 54.5 points, six NAIA All-Americans (Early, Miller, Torres, Justin Atkinson, Garty and Roadruck, and the national runner-up at 133-lbs. (Early)
Awards/Honors: Erique Early was named the SAC Wrestler of the Year and the Most Outstanding Wrestler of the SAC Championships, Gaige Torres was named the SAC Freshman of the Year and Thomas Pompei was named the SAC Coach of the Year
Competitive Cheerleading
WHAC Championships: 5th/5 (67.70 points)
NAIA Northeast Regional Qualifier Tournament: 12th/13 (69.28 points)
Awards/Honors: 1 All-WHAC selection (Noah Vorndran)
Baseball
Record: 44-21, 24-4 WHAC (1st/11), first regular season WHAC title since 2012, finished season in the receiving votes section of the NAIA Top 25 Poll, finished second in the WHAC Tournament, falling to Madonna in the Championship series, 2 games to 1
Postseason: Qualified for the NAIA Opening Round with an automatic bid, fell to No. 1-ranked Faulkner University in the championship game of the Montgomery Bracket
Awards/Honors: 2 NAIA All-Americans (Glen McClain and Tighe Koehring), 2 CoSIDA Academic All-Americans (McClain and Matt Bandor), 4 All-WHAC selections (McClain, Tighe Koehring, Bandor and Jason Sterrett), WHAC Coach of the Year (Kip McWilliams)
Note: McWilliams became the program’s all-time winningest coach on April 29, passing Lance Hershberger’s mark of 390 wins
Men’s Golf
WHAC regular-season standings: 4th/10, WHAC Championships: 3rd/10
Awards/Honors: 3 All-WHAC selections (Nick Kocks, Dylan Holsclaw and Dathan Terry)
Men’s Lacrosse
Record: 13-3, 6-1 WHAC (2nd/8), finished the season ranked third in the NAIA Top 10 Poll
Postseason: Qualified for the NAIA National Invitational with an at-large bid and advanced to the semifinals, falling to eventual champion Reinhardt University
Awards/Honors: 3 NAIA All-Americans (Will McKinney, Jace Childs, Evan Shuster), 4 All-WHAC selections (McKinney, Childs, Shuster and Ryan Nutter), WHAC Defensive Player of the Year (Shuster)
Men’s Tennis
Record: 10-13, 2-3 WHAC (4th/6)
Awards/Honors: 1 All-WHAC selection (Brunno Storani)
Men’s Outdoor Track and Field
WHAC Championships: 1st/6, set a meet record with 301 points and won its sixth straight title; the 4x800m relay (Davonta Beckham, Logan Baugher, Lucas Runyan, Maurice Macklin) was named the Most Valuable Performer of the championships while head coach Doug Edgar garnered Coach of the Year honors
NAIA National Championships: 2nd/78 (62 points)
Awards/Honors: 30 All-WHAC selections and 15 NAIA All-Americans, Doug Edgar named USTFCCCA Great Lakes Regional Coach of the Year
Note: Tech earned a three-peat as the USTFCCCA Program of the Year with runner-up finishes in the indoor and outdoor national championships and a 12th-place finish at the cross country national championships
Softball
Record: 15-34, 11-9 WHAC (6th/11), qualified for the WHAC Tournament for the first time since the 2012 season
Awards/Honors: 2 All-WHAC selections (Emily Martin and Madison Ohnesorge), 1 WHAC All-Defensive Team selection (Ali LeNoue)
Women’s Golf
WHAC regular-season standings: 4th/10, WHAC Championships: 2nd/10
Awards/Honors: 2 All-WHAC selections (Katie Giant and Cecilia Heck)
Women’s Lacrosse:
Record: 18-4 (program record for wins), 6-0 WHAC (1st/6)
Postseason: Qualified for the NAIA National Invitational with an at-large bid and advanced to the national title game, falling to SCAD-Savannah in the championship
Awards/Honors: 2 NAIA All-Americans (Sam Vikstrom and Bailey Childs), 8 All-WHAC Selections (Visktrom, Childs, Mackenzie Barnes, Sydney Davis, Kristina Scott, Unitie Jarvis, McKenna Mesclier and Marissa Quinno)
Note: Sam Vikstrom became the program’s all-time leader in points (282) and goals (204) on April 21 and May 12, respectively
Women’s Tennis
Record: 3-17, 0-5 WHAC (6th/6)
Awards/Honors: 1 All-WHAC selection (Maria Veronica Jimenez)
Women’s Outdoor Track and Field
WHAC Championships: 1st/6 (235 points), Leondra Correia garnered MVP and Outstanding Performance of the Championships while Doneasha Brewer was named the Newcomer of the Year. Doug Edgar was named the WHAC Coach of the Year
NAIA National Championships: 3rd/64 (59 points)
Awards/Honors: 25 All-WHAC selections and 15 NAIA All-Americans, Doug Edgar was named the USTFCCA Great Lakes Regional Coach of the Year