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CSU Pueblo ThunderWolves

The CSU Pueblo ThunderWolves are the athletic teams at Colorado State University Pueblo. The ThunderWolves are a member of the Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference. They were previously known as the Southern Colorado Indians and then the Southern Colorado ThunderWolves. The program includes eight men's sports: baseball, basketball, cross country, football, golf, soccer, track and field, and wrestling. The women's program has ten sports: basketball, cross country, golf, soccer, softball, swimming and diving, tennis, track and field, and volleyball.[2] Dropped following the 1984 season, football returned in 2008 and the team posted a 4–6 record. The ThunderWolves won the 2014 NCAA Division II Football National Championship, its first in football program history, by blanking previously undefeated Minnesota State University, Mankato 13–0.[3][4]

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Conference affiliations

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History

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1980s

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In 1984, the school ended its football and baseball programs due to budget cuts.

1990s

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In 1994, Dan DeRose, the athletic director, re-established the school's baseball program and had a new stadium complex built for baseball.[5]

2000s

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CSU Pueblo saw the return of football in 2008 with the construction and completion of its new football stadium, the Neta and Eddie DeRose ThunderBowl.

2010s to present

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CSU Pueblo announced further restoration of athletic programs under new president Lesley Di Mare.

Mascot

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The ThunderWolves mascot is Wolfie.

Football

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