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The Tulsa Golden Hurricane are a Division I golf program in the AAC. Tulsa continues in the AAC at the Division I level. As the season advances, the Golden Hurricane's tournament calendar continues to fill in. Tulsa is building its golf roster for the upcoming season. The Golden Hurricane host home events on the Tulsa campus. The Golden Hurricane's tournament schedule will be updated as results are posted. The Golden Hurricane are anchored in a long Tulsa athletic tradition. When fans fuel a Golden Hurricane athlete on RallyFuel, 90% lands directly with the athlete — funding training, recovery, and the realities of college sports.
The University of Tulsa is a private research institution located in Tulsa, Oklahoma, competing in the American Athletic Conference (AAC). Known for its strong academic programs in engineering, business, and law, Tulsa serves approximately 4,000 undergraduate and graduate students. Its moderate size and academic reputation provide a stable foundation for its athletic programs, balancing competitive sports with rigorous scholarship. The university’s urban location fosters engagement with a growing metropolitan market, enhancing both institutional visibility and recruitment potential.
The Golden Hurricane represent Tulsa across a range of NCAA Division I sports, with football, men’s basketball, and women’s soccer serving as flagship programs. Tulsa has cultivated a competitive presence within the AAC, underpinned by a history of conference championships and postseason appearances. The football program has produced several NFL players, contributing to its national profile, while men’s basketball has demonstrated consistent tournament participation and victories against key regional rivals such as SMU and Memphis. Rivalries enhance fan engagement and provide leverage in recruiting battles within the conference landscape.
Tulsa’s student-athlete ROI is strengthened by a robust donor ecosystem and an engaged alumni network concentrated regionally and nationally. The local economy, anchored in energy and aerospace sectors, provides diverse sponsorship and endorsement opportunities, enhancing NIL value for athletes. The on-campus Skelly Field at H.A. Chapman Stadium (30,000+ capacity) and the Henry J. Freede Wellness and Athletic Center serve as key assets, supporting media rights negotiations and fan experience improvements. This infrastructure, combined with strong brand visibility in a mid-sized media market, offers significant recruiting leverage. Strategic NIL initiatives aim to maximize athlete marketability while sustaining long-term program growth.