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Big Red is the mascot of Western Kentucky University's sports teams, the "Hilltoppers" and "Lady Toppers". It is a red, furry blob created by Ralph Carey in 1979. Big Red is meant to symbolize the spirit of WKU students and alumni as well as the sports teams' nickname, the "Hilltoppers," a name chosen because the school's campus sits atop a hill 232 feet above the Barren River flowing through ...
The men's swimming program was founded by Bill Powell in 1969. [9] He served as the head coach for 36 seasons and retired in 2005. [9] During his tenure, the program recorded 35 consecutive winning seasons, with Powell's first season being his only with a losing record. [9] The program under Powell also recorded seven undefeated seasons. [9]
The Hilltopper Sports Network is the regional sports radio network for the Western Kentucky University's Hilltoppers and Lady Toppers. Headquartered in Bowling Green, Kentucky, the network provides coverage of WKU's athletic teams football, men's and women's basketball. Some select affiliates also clears WKU Men's Baseball games.
Western Kentucky University is a public university in Bowling Green, Kentucky, United States. It was founded by the Commonwealth of Kentucky in 1906, though its roots reach back a few decades earlier. It operates regional campuses in Glasgow, Elizabethtown-Fort Knox, and Owensboro.
The 2025 Western Kentucky Hilltoppers football team will represent Western Kentucky University as a member of Conference USA (C-USA) during the 2025 NCAA Division I FBS football season. The Hilltoppers are expected to be led by Tyson Helton in his seventh year as the head coach.
The Kentucky High School Soccer Coaches Association has released its boys and girls All-State teams for the 2023 season.
This is a list of seasons completed by the Western Kentucky college football program. The Hilltoppers represent the Western Kentucky University (WKU) in Conference USA . WKU plays its home games at Houchens Industries–L. T. Smith Stadium in Bowling Green , Kentucky .
Tates Creek’s Jana Costner is one of dozens of new coaches this year in boys’ and girls’ high school basketball ready to take on the challenge of competing in Kentucky’s most-beloved sport.