Athletics
PLU is a member of NCAA Division III, as well as the Northwest Conference. PLU has a rich tradition of athletic success: in the Northwest Conference, no other school has won the All-Sports Trophy as many times as PLU has.
PLU offers the following varsity sports: Baseball, Men's and Women's Basketball, Men's and Women's Cross Country, Football, Men's and Women's Golf, Men's and Women's Rowing, Men's and Women's Soccer, Softball, Men's and Women's Swimming, Men's and Women's Tennis, Men's and Women's Track & Field, and Women's Volleyball. Along with these varsity sports PLU also offers both men's and women's Lacrosse and Ultimate Frisbee as club sports.
Pacific Lutheran Lutes National Championships PLU Sports Statistics |
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Year | Sport | Coach | Location | Association/Division | |||
1980 | Football | Frosty Westering | Tacoma, Washington | NAIA Division II | |||
1988 | Women's Cross Country | Brad Moore | Kenosha, Wisconsin | NAIA | |||
1988 | Softball | Ralph Weekly | Oklahoma City, Oklahoma | NAIA | |||
1988 | Women's Soccer | Colleen Hacker | Abilene, Texas | NAIA | |||
1989 | Women's Soccer | Colleen Hacker | Due West, South Carolina | NAIA | |||
1991 | Women's Soccer | Colleen Hacker | Boca Raton, Florida | NAIA | |||
1992 | Softball | Ralph Weekly | Pensacola, Florida | NAIA | |||
1993 | Football | Frosty Westering | Portland, Oregon | NAIA Division II | |||
1999 | Football | Frosty Westering | Salem, Virginia | NCAA Division III | |||
2012 | Softball | Erin Van Nostrand | Salem, Virginia | NCAA Division III |
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