
PURDUE UNIVERSITY
ABOUT PURDUE
Situated in West Lafayette, Indiana, Purdue University operates 17 varsity sports as a Big Ten Conference member within the FBS football structure, drawing from an enrollment base of 57,876 students across the 1869-founded institution. The football program competes at the highest collegiate level, while basketball has historically anchored Purdue's athletic identity—the men's team won the national championship in 1932 and has produced NBA talent including Joe Barry Carroll and Glenn Robinson. Women's basketball similarly maintains competitive prominence within conference play, representing one of the program's marquee sports alongside volleyball, which competes regularly for Big Ten postseason positioning.
Purdue's athletic portfolio extends across traditional Olympic sports with both men's and women's swimming and diving, cross country, tennis, golf, and soccer programs. Baseball and softball round out the varsity offerings, with the baseball program competing in the Big Ten's baseball-playing membership structure. The women's lacrosse program joined the varsity roster more recently, expanding Purdue's competitive footprint in a growing NCAA sport. Athletics support approximately 700 student-athletes across these 17 programs, competing primarily at Ross-Ade Stadium for football and the Mackey Arena complex for basketball and volleyball.
OVERVIEW
- Mascot
- Boilermakers
- Location
- West Lafayette, Indiana
- Conference
- Big Ten Conference
- Founded
- Not available
- Enrollment
- Not available
- Website
- Athletics site
SPORTS (17)
- BaseballHome Venue
- FootballHome Venue
- Men's BasketballMackey Arena
- Men's Cross CountryHome Venue
- Men's GolfHome Venue
- Men's SoccerHome Venue
- Men's Swimming & DivingHome Venue
- Men's TennisHome Venue
- SoftballHome Venue
- Women's BasketballMackey Arena
- 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