ABILENE CHRISTIAN WILDCATS SOFTBALL
PROGRAM OVERVIEW
Abilene Christian University's softball program competes as part of the Western Athletic Conference, representing a campus of 7,274 students in Abilene, Texas that traces its roots to 1906. The Wildcats field their team during the spring season as a Division I FCS institution, competing alongside other WAC members in one of college softball's more geographically diverse conferences. Located in West Texas, ACU brings regional representation to a conference spanning from New Mexico to Nevada.
The program operates within the institutional framework of a century-old university that has grown substantially since its founding. With spring season competition, Abilene Christian athletes balance their academic obligations with the demanding schedule of NCAA Division I softball, which typically runs from February through May. The Wildcats' participation in the WAC places them among competitive regional opponents while maintaining the traditions of a faith-based institution in the heart of Texas.
KEY FACTS
| School | Abilene Christian University |
| Sport | Softball |
| Conference | Western Athletic Conference |
| Division | D1-FCS |
| Location | Abilene, Texas |
| Venue | Home Venue |
| Head Coach | Staff |
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Texas Softball ProgramsFREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
- What conference does Abilene Christian Softball compete in?
- Abilene Christian Wildcats Softball competes in the Western Athletic Conference conference at the NCAA D1-FCS level.
- Where does Abilene Christian play softball home games?
- Abilene Christian Softball plays home games at Home Venue in Abilene, TX.
- Who is the head coach of Abilene Christian Softball?
- The head coach of Abilene Christian Wildcats Softball is Staff.
- When was Abilene Christian Softball program established?
- The establishment date for Abilene Christian Softball is not currently available.