In eight years as a member of Conference USA, Tulsa athletic teams have won a league-best 48 conference championships.
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Tulsa coaches offer summer camps in the sports of basketball, football, soccer, softball, tennis and volleyball. Check out summer camp information online.
Purchase your season football tickets today online or by calling 918.631.GoTU. Family of four can see all six home games for under $200.

TU is 75th among national doctoral universities in U. S. News & World Report's 2012 edition of America's Best Colleges. TU's 2011 freshman class had a mean cumulative grade point average of 3.8, and 74 percent graduated in the top 10 percent of their high school classes. Their average ACT was 28.
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The Golden Hurricane Club, as the primary fundraising arm of TU Athletics, works to provide every TU student-athlete with the opportunity to realize a world-class athletic and academic experience.
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Class of 2006 Was a two-sport athlete for the Hurricane, earning three letters each in baseball and basketball. An outstanding shortstop for the Tulsa baseball teams when he started for three consecutive years. Earned all-Missouri Valley Conference baseball honors for three seasons (1966, '67 and `68). In those three seasons, Tulsa finished each year in second-place in the MVC and compiled a three-year overall record of 58-18. Led the Hurricane in hitting with a .400 batting average in 1966 while also leading the team in stolen bases for two seasons. Completed his baseball career with a .362 batting average. Was a two-year starter in basketball after coming to Tulsa on a basketball scholarship. |
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