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  2. UT Rio Grande Valley Vaqueros - Wikipedia

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    The Broncs were an independent in the first year of NAIA membership. From the 1953–54 season to the 1961–62 season, the teams were members of the Big State Conference. In 1962–63, the team had a dual membership in the NAIA and NCAA College Division. The Broncs began transitioning to the NCAA University Division in 1965–66 with the ...

  3. Frank Erwin Center - Wikipedia

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    The Frank C. Erwin Jr. Center (originally Special Events Center) was a multi-purpose arena located on the campus of the University of Texas at Austin in Austin, Texas.It was also sometimes referred to as "The Drum" or "The Superdrum", owing to its round, drum-like appearance from outside (not to be confused with Big Bertha, the large bass drum used by the University of Texas marching band).

  4. Texas Longhorns football - Wikipedia

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    This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 11 February 2025. Intercollegiate team representing The University of Texas at Austin in American football "Texas football" redirects here. For the magazine, see Dave Campbell's Texas Football. Texas Longhorns football 2025 Texas Longhorns football team First season 1893 ; 132 years ago Athletic director ...

  5. UT Rio Grande Valley Vaqueros baseball - Wikipedia

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    Mantrana led them to a 27–30 record and a 17–10 conference record for a third-place finish. In the 2014 Western Athletic Conference baseball tournament, the Broncs lost 9–2 in the Second Round to Utah Valley, with a 7–4 loss in the Loser Bracket to New Mexico State knocking them out of the tournament. The team tumbled in 2015, going 21 ...

  6. UT Rio Grande Valley Vaqueros men's basketball - Wikipedia

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    Since 1962, the Broncs had dual membership with the NAIA and NCAA Division II, but they transitioned into Division I before the 1968–69 season. That year, the team fell to 9–16. The following year resulted in one less win, but the 1970–71 season bounced back to a 13–13 record; this was the team's first .500 record in Division I play.

  7. List of University of Texas at Austin fraternities and sororities

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    UT Austin Provisional: 2023 Affiliate Leadership Circle Fraternity Active [48] Mu Delta Alpha: Beta: 2017 Multicultural Greek Council: Sorority Active [49] [50] Omega Delta Phi: Chi: 1998 Latino Pan-Hellenic Council: Fraternity Active [51] Omega Phi Gamma: Founding chapter: 1995 Texas Asian Pan-Hellenic Council: Fraternity Active [52] Omega Psi ...

  8. List of University of Texas at Austin buildings - Wikipedia

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    Sometimes referred to as "The Drum" or "The Superdrum", owing to its drum-like exterior appearance, the facility is the home court for the UT men's and women's basketball programs. Demolished in 2023-2024 for expansion of Dell Medical School. Replaced by the Moody Center. [31] Gregory Gymnasium: 1930 Lee and Joe Jamail Texas Swimming Center: 1977

  9. Texas Longhorns - Wikipedia

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    A charter member of the Southwest Conference until its dissolution in 1996, the Texas Longhorns competed in the Big 12 Conference until 2024. The Texas Longhorns joined the Southeastern Conference for the 2024–2025 season with the University of Oklahoma for a reported $100 million, [8] as a member of the National Collegiate Athletic Association.