Pittsburg State Gorillas

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| name = Pittsburg State Gorillas

| logo = Pittsburg State Gorilla logo.svg

| logo_width = 150

| university = Pittsburg State University

| association = NCAA

| conference = The MIAA

| division = Division II

| director = Jim Johnson

| location = Pittsburg, Kansas

| teams = 12

| stadium = Brandenburg Field at Carnie Smith Stadium

| basketballarena = John Lance Arena

| mascot = GUS the Gorilla

| nickname = Gorillas

| fightsong = "On to Victory!"

| pageurl = https://pittstategorillas.com/

| altlogo = 150px

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The Pittsburg State Gorillas, commonly referred to as Pitt State, are the athletic teams that represent Pittsburg State University. They are in the NCAA Division II as a member of the Mid-America Intercollegiate Athletics Association (MIAA). The Gorillas previously competed in the Central States Intercollegiate Conference (CSIC) of the National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics (NAIA) from 1976–77 to 1988–89; in the Great Plains Athletic Conference (GPAC) from 1972–73 to 1975–76; in the Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference (RMAC) from 1968–69 to 1971–72; in the Central Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (CIC) from 1923–24 to 1967–68; and in the Kansas Collegiate Athletic Conference (KCAC) from 1902–03 to 1922–23.

Varsity teams

Pittsburg State competes in 14 intercollegiate varsity sports:

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BaseballBasketball
BasketballCross country
Cross countrySoccer
FootballSoftball
GolfTrack and field
Track and fieldVolleyball
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=Football=

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File:MIAA logo for Pittsburg State.svg

The Pitt State football program began in 1908 under head coach Albert McLeland. Since that time, the program has produced the most wins in NCAA Division II history. It has been National Champions on four occasions; 1957, 1961, 1991 and 2011. Pittsburg State defeated Wayne State University, MI, 35-21 to claim its most recent national championship in 2011. During the 2004 season, the Gorillas finished 14–1, losing 31–36 to Valdosta State University in the NCAA Division II National Football Championship.

Pittsburg State has won, outright or shared, a total of 27 conference championships during the 96-year history of its intercollegiate program, including 13 conference titles in the last 19 seasons under Coach Chuck Broyles PSU reached the Division II National Championship game in 2004, 1995, and 1992. Its games with fellow MIAA Division II powerhouse Northwest Missouri State University were played at Arrowhead Stadium in Kansas City, Missouri, in the Fall Classic at Arrowhead from 2002 until 2013. 26,695 attended the 2002 game—the most of any Division II game.{{cite web|url=http://goarrowhead.com/fall-classic-xii/|title=Fall Classic|work=goarrowhead.com|url-status=dead|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20131031083317/http://goarrowhead.com/fall-classic-xii/|archive-date=2013-10-31}}

National championships

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File:Pittsburg State Gorillas Baseball team.jpg

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|rowspan="2"| Football (2)

|rowspan="2"| NCAA

|rowspan="2"| Division II

|1991

|Jacksonville State*

|23-6

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|2011

|Wayne State (MI)

|35-21

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|rowspan="4"| Men's indoor track and field (4)

|rowspan="4"| NCAA

|rowspan="4"| Division II

|2018

|Tiffin

|49-48 (+1)

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|2023

|Adams State

|86-42 (+44)

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|2024

|Grand Valley State

|69-56.5 (+12.5)

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|2025

|Grand Valley State

|76-61.5 (+14.5)

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|rowspan="3"| Men's outdoor track and field (3){{cite web|title=NCAA Division II Men's Outdoor Track and Field Championship Results |url=http://fs.ncaa.org/Docs/stats/track_outdoor_champs_records/2019/D2Men.pdf |work=NCAA|publisher=NCAA.org|access-date=29 March 2020}}

|rowspan="3"| NCAA

|rowspan="3"| Division II

|2022

|West Texas A&M

|70–61 (+9)

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|2023

|West Texas A&M

|62–47 (+15)

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|2024

|West Texas A&M

|78–64 (+14)

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|rowspan="1"| Women's indoor track and field (1)

|rowspan="1"| NCAA

|rowspan="1"| Division II

|2025

|Minnesota State

|63–58 (+5)

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|rowspan="2"| Women's outdoor track and field (2){{cite web|title=NCAA Division II Men's Outdoor Track and Field Championship Results |url=http://fs.ncaa.org/Docs/stats/track_outdoor_champs_records/2019/D2Men.pdf |work=NCAA|publisher=NCAA.org|access-date=29 March 2020}}

|rowspan="2"| NCAA

|rowspan="2"| Division II

|2016

|St. Augustine's

|52–51 (+1)

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|2024

|Adams State

|100–72 (+28)

  • Team now plays in Division I FBS

Mascot

File:Pittsburg Gorillas lawn sign in Fort Scott Kanas, August 2023.jpg

The official mascot of Pitt State Athletic teams is Gus the Gorilla, designed in by L. Michael Hailey in 1985. Pitt State is the only college in the nation with the Gorilla as its official mascot for its men's and women's teams.{{cite web |url=http://www.pittstategorillas.com/sports/2012/4/23/GEN_0423125254.aspx?path=general&tab=2|title=Pittsburg State Gorillas |work=Pittsburg State University}}

Notable alumni

References

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