Athletics News

Trammell tops bull riding, WC women lead standings at CNFR
Trammell tops bull riding, WC women lead standings at CNFR

With three days remaining, the Weatherford College women’s rodeo team led the standings at the College National Finals Rodeo following Wednesday night’s performance in Casper, Wyoming.

Jacee Graff rides out to snag a goat in the goat tying event.
Coyotes take the reins in round two

WC moves up the leaderboards at CNFR

Acey Pinkston finishes round one of barrel racing at the CNFR
Pinkston on top in round one for WC rodeo

Coyotes compete at CNFR

Waid named NJCAA All-American
Waid named NJCAA All-American

Ninth athlete for WC earns All-American honors

A Weatherford College rodeo athlete rides out in the William Rogers Arena in Fort Worth
WC rodeo once again making history

The Coyotes head to Wyoming with both teams ready to win

Cardoso named ITA All-American
Cardoso named ITA All-American

Freshman finishes season as singular Region V All-American

Corrina Haros is smiling, standing with her arms crossed. She is wearing a white golf uniform.
Haros named NJCAA All-American

NTJCAC Player of the Year earns second consecutive All-American honors at WC

Michael Mayer, Dawson Langan and Nicholas Lewis stand together, each wearing a black golf uniform. All three athletes are each holding a golf club.
Mayer, Langan, Lewis named NJCAA All-Americans

WC men's golf team earn three All-American recognitions

A Cincinnati Reds pitcher in a white uniform with red socks and red cap is captured mid-pitch on a baseball mound, with one leg extended high behind during the follow-through and a green field and dirt infield visible in the background.
WC alumnus back in majors after third TJ surgery

Antone returns to the mound with the Reds after making MLB history with his comeback from a third Tommy John surgery.

A graphic featuring six Weatherford College softball players standing side-by-side in uniform in front of a campus building. The players wear gray jerseys with “Weatherford” across the front and visible numbers including 1, 7, 44, and 34. At the top of the image, text reads “NTJCAC ALL-CONFERENCE,” and at the bottom, the word “SOFTBALL” appears above a Weatherford College logo in the lower corner. The background has a warm, golden tint and shows a large campus building with columns.
WC softball earns all-conference honors

Six Coyotes recognized for standout performances across the conference, highlighting a season of production at the plate and impact in the circle.

Mayer named PING All American
Mayer named PING All American

Golf Coaches Association of America release All-Americans list

A group of Weatherford College baseball players in white pinstriped uniforms with “Coyotes” across the chest gather on the field during a game. Several players wear white caps with a “WC” logo and eye black under their eyes. One player with the number 23 on the back of the jersey is visible in the foreground facing teammates. The team is clustered together on the infield dirt with green trees and bright daylight in the background, suggesting a daytime game atmosphere.
WC eliminates McLennan, loses to Midland to end season in super regional finals 

Weatherford battles to super regional final, highlights season with statement win over nationally ranked McLennan

Dawson Langan puts on the green. He is wearing a black golf uniform.
Men’s golf finish in fifth at nationals

WC completes best season since starting in 2021

Jackson Irons celebrates on first base after advancing runners to scoring position. He is shouting, wearing a black baseball uniform.
Coyotes still alive in super regionals

WC leads with grit and determination after double digit victory

Sidney Hamilton launches a strike from the pitchers circle. She is wearing a grey and black pinstripe softball uniform.
Coyotes finish second at regional tournament

WC battles hard for a spot in the NJCAA Softball World Series, but fall short in the championship game against Odessa

Men’s tennis finishes sixth at nationals
Men’s tennis finishes sixth at nationals

Coyotes improve from last years tournament