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Portland Pilots

Intercollegiate sports teams of University of Portland

Portland Pilots

Summary

Intercollegiate sports teams of University of Portland

FieldValue
namePortland Pilots
logoPortland pilots anchor logo.png
logo_width150
universityUniversity of Portland
associationNCAA
conferenceWCC (primary)
MPSF (indoor track & field)
divisionDivision I
directorScott Leykam
locationPortland, Oregon
teams14
basketballarenaChiles Center
baseballfieldJoe Etzel Field
soccerstadiumMerlo Field
arena2Louisiana-Pacific Tennis Center
mascotWally the Pilot
nicknamePilots
fightsong"University of Portland Victory March 1984"
pageurlhttps://portlandpilots.com/
altlogo[[File:Portland pilots logo.png150px]]

MPSF (indoor track & field) The Portland Pilots is the nickname for athletics at the University of Portland. The Pilots compete in the West Coast Conference (WCC) at the NCAA Division I level.

History

The Pilots started to gain attention when Clive Charles began coaching the women's soccer team in 1989. He already had been the men's soccer coach since 1986, and he continued to coach both teams until his death in 2003. He was replaced by Bill Irwin. The women's soccer team won national championships in 2002 and 2005 and was led by numerous national-level players (see "notable alumni athletes" section). Additionally, the men's soccer team has been to the College Cup twice in its history: 1988 and 1995.

In addition to soccer, UP consistently has one of the top cross country programs in the nation. Their men's team, coached by Rob Conner, won their 34th overall West Coast Conference championship in October 2014. The men's team has qualified for the NCAA Men's Division I Cross Country Championship a total of eighteen times, making their first appearance in 1993. The team has finished among the top 10 eight times in its history. The Pilots placed 7th in 2001, 2008, and 2013. The Pilots finished 3rd in 2014 and 2018 as well as 2nd in 2017, which was their highest ever finish. In 2008, David Kinsella finished 4th overall, the highest any Pilot has ever placed individually at the national championships. The men's team has won the NCAA West Regional four times in their history: in 1993, 2017, 2018, and 2019. Through 2017, a total of eighteen Pilots have earned All-American honors in cross country, including Scott Fauble, Alfred Kipchumba, Trevor Dunbar, Pete Julian, Uli Steidl, Joe Driscoll, Reid Buchanan, and John Moore. Rob Conner also heads the Pilots' Indoor and Outdoor Track & Field teams, and has coached 25 All-Americans in distance events ranging from the mile to the 10,000m run. Several Pilots have competed at the U.S. Olympic Trials under coach Conner, including William "Woody" Kincaid in the 5,000m in 2016, and John Moore and Michael Kilburg in the 10,000m in 2008.

The Pilots have had success in other sports. The men's basketball team has participated in the NCAA tournament twice (1959 and 1996). Their women's basketball team has participated in the NCAA Tournament six times (1994-1997, 2023, and 2024), qualified for the cancelled 2020 NCAA Tournament, and participated in the WNIT three times (1998, 2009, and 2022). Their baseball team has also participated in the NCAA tournament five times (1957, 1958, 1979, 1989, and 1991). Their volleyball team also participated in the postseason for the first time in 2018 after qualifying for the National Invitational Volleyball Championship.

UP has not fielded a football team since 1950.

Sports sponsored

Portland men's basketball v Cal Golden Bears, 2008
A Portland baseball game in 2009
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Former teams

  • Football (discontinued after 1950)
  • Men's and women's golf (discontinued after 2011)

National championships

NCAA team championships

  • Women's soccer (2): 2002, 2005

Other team championships

  • NAIA Women's Cross Country (1): 1985

Conference championships

The Pilots compete in the West Coast Conference, which they joined in 1976. Below are a few of their conference titles:

  • Men's Basketball WCC Tournament Champions (1): 1996
  • Men's Baseball Pacific-10 Conference Northern Division Tournament (2): 1989, 1991
  • Men's Cross Country (35): 2024, 2014, 2012, 2010, 2009, 2008, 2007, 2006, 2005, 2004, 2003, 2002, 2001, 2000, 1999, 1998, 1997, 1996, 1995, 1994, 1993, 1992, 1991, 1990, 1989, 1988, 1987, 1986, 1985, 1984, 1983, 1982, 1981, 1980, 1979
  • Men's Golf (2): 1993, 1985
  • Men's Soccer (6): 2016, 2002, 1992, 1990, 1989, 1988
  • Men's Tennis Regular Season (1): 2017
  • Women's Basketball WCC Tournament Champions (4): 2024, 2023, 2020, 1994; Regular Season Champions (4): 2025, 1997, 1996, 1992
  • Women's Cross County (21): 2023, 2016, 2008, 2007, 2006, 2005, 2004, 2003, 2002, 2000, 1999, 1998, 1997, 1996, 1994, 1993, 1992, 1991, 1989, 1988, 1987
  • Women's Soccer (13): 2013, 2010, 2009, 2008, 2007, 2005, 2004, 2000, 1997, 1996, 1995, 1994, 1992

Venues

The [[Chiles Center]], which is now painted white

The Portland Pilots play home soccer matches at Merlo Field, part of the Clive Charles Soccer Complex. All volleyball and basketball games are held in the Chiles Center. The baseball team plays in Joe Etzel Field. The Louisiana-Pacific Tennis Center is home to the tennis teams.

Olympians

Notable alumni athletes

  • Yari Allnutt, US men's international soccer player
  • Emmett Barrett, American football player
  • Larry Beil, American football player
  • Conor Casey, US men's international soccer player
  • Pat Casey, head coach of the Oregon State baseball team
  • Steve Cherundolo, soccer player and assistant manager for Hannover 96
  • Christina Francisco, runner who represents Guam internationally (current student)
  • Rocky Gale, catcher in the San Diego Padres organization
  • Nate Jaqua, soccer player who last played for Seattle Sounders FC
  • Pooh Jeter, basketball player for the Sacramento Kings in 2010–11
  • Kasey Keller, US men's international soccer player and TV analyst
  • Woody Kincaid, US men's Olympic long distance runner
  • Bill Krueger, former MLB player and TV analyst
  • Stephanie Lopez, US women's international soccer player
  • Shannon MacMillan, US women's international soccer player
  • Karl McDade, NFL Center/Linebacker for the Pittsburgh Pirates (NFL) (1938)
  • Benji Michel, soccer player for F.C. Arouca of the Portuguese Primera Liga and formerly of Orlando City SC
  • Tiffeny Milbrett, US women's international soccer player
  • Heath Pearce, US men's international soccer player
  • Megan Rapinoe, US women's international soccer player
  • Elli Reed, soccer player for Seattle Reign FC
  • Luis Robles, US men's international soccer player and goalkeeper for New York Red Bulls
  • Sophie Schmidt, Canadian international soccer player
  • Ray Scott, former 1st round draft pick of the Detroit Pistons
  • Christine Sinclair, Canadian international soccer player and all-time leader in international goals for either sex
  • Garrett Smith, head coach of the women's soccer team
  • Erik Spoelstra, head coach of the Miami Heat
  • Keelin Winters, soccer player for Seattle Reign FC of the NWSL

References

References

  1. "Pilots Hit Podium with Runner-Up Finish at NCAA Championships".
  2. "University of Portland - Men's NCAA XC Championship History".
  3. "University of Portland - All-Time Records and Awards 1.27.17".
  4. "Pilots enter Postseason for First Time, Play Northern Colorado on Thursday".
  5. (May 2020)
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