
HOWARD UNIVERSITY
ABOUT HOWARD
Anchored in Washington, DC since its founding in 1867, Howard University fields 16 varsity sports across Division I-FCS competition, drawing from an undergraduate and graduate population of 12,941 students. The Bison compete in the Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference, representing one of the nation's historically Black universities with deep roots in collegiate athletics. Howard's athletic programs span both traditional sports like football and basketball alongside Olympic disciplines including swimming and diving, lacrosse, and cross country, reflecting the university's commitment to comprehensive student-athlete development across multiple competitive levels.
Football and men's basketball anchor Howard's spectator sports portfolio, with the Bison football program competing in the FCS ranks within MEAC alongside conference rivals. Women's basketball and volleyball programs contribute significantly to Howard's athletic identity, while Olympic sports provide competitive opportunities across track and field, tennis, golf, and aquatic disciplines. The athletic department manages one of the broader varsity sport portfolios among MEAC institutions, positioning Howard as a comprehensive athletic program serving its diverse student body across 16 sanctioned varsity teams competing regionally and nationally within their respective divisions and conference structures.
OVERVIEW
- Mascot
- Bison
- Location
- Washington, District of Columbia
- Conference
- Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference
- Founded
- Not available
- Enrollment
- Not available
- Website
- Athletics site
SPORTS (16)
- BaseballHome Venue
- FootballHome Venue
- Men's BasketballBurr Gymnasium
- Men's Cross CountryHome Venue
- Men's GolfHome Venue
- Men's SoccerHome Venue
- Men's TennisHome Venue
- SoftballHome Venue
- Women's BasketballBurr Gymnasium
- Women's Cross CountryHome Venue
- Women's GolfHome Venue
- Women's LacrosseHome Venue
- Women's SoccerHome Venue
- Women's Swimming & DivingHome Venue
- Women's TennisHome Venue
- Women's VolleyballHome Venue