Temple University Athletics (2024)

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Temple University Athletics

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Katie Colbridge Ganzelli

katie.colbridge@temple.edu

215-204-0877

owlsports.com/students for all up to date Athletic information for students!

Temple University Athletics provides numerous events to engage the campus community. Athletics is also excited to increase our awareness of upcoming games on campus. Some of these include: The CherryOn Pep Rallies the Friday before home football games at the Bell Tower, the Free Student Tailgate at every home Football game located in Lot K23 that includes free food & drinks, music, tailgate games, and giveaways. This is also the closet spot to enter the stadium. Students can watch their Owls on campus for men’s basketball, women’s basketball, volleyball, field hockey, men’s and women’s soccer, women’s gymnastics, and lacrosse! Remember to wear Cherry on Fridays, you never know what prizes you could win if spotted!

Here are the questions parents and family members frequently ask us:

Do Temple Students Get Free Student Tickets?

Temple students are eligible to receive one (1) free ticket to all home football, men's basketball, and women's basketball games. These tickets are based on availability, are limited to one per student. Student tickets are now mobile and require students to claim them via the ticket links. Visit owlsports.com/students for the links and instructions to download the tickets. Students will need to create an account the first time they download their tickets (this is different from their TUportal login). They will need their TUID number to access tickets. Tickets will be available for football when students move back to campus. Basketball tickets will be available around mid-October. If students have any issues with tickets, they can find us in the Student Center during game week, at the pep rallies, or by visiting the Liacouras Box Center during the week.

Students can also purchase a Wild Cherry Pass for $35 that provides priority seating in the student section for Football, free shirt, and opportunities to travel to postseason games. Students will receive a mailer sent to their home with this information in early August.

All other Temple Athletics events including Volleyball, Field Hockey, Men's and Women's Soccer, Gymnastics, and Lacrosse games are free for all fans and do not require tickets. Visit owlsports.com/calendar to find out when these games are! Weekly schedules will be posted in all dorms, the Student Center, and on the TV’s around campus.

Where do the Temple teams play their games?

Temple Football plays at Lincoln Financial Field; home of the Philadelphia Eagles and Temple Owls (see below for free transportation information for students). Temple Men’s and Women’s Basketball plays in the Liacouras Center on Broad St.; the student entrance is at the corner of 15th St. and Montgomery Ave. Temple Volleyball and Gymnastics compete on the court in McGonigle Hall. Field Hockey, Men’s and Women’s Soccer, and Lacrosse play at the Temple Sports Complex located at Broad and Master St. a few blocks away from campus!

Can I Bring a Friend to a Football or Basketball Game?

Temple students can bring a friend to the game for just $10! Guest tickets can only be purchased on GAME DAY at the Box Offices of Lincoln Financial Field and Liacouras Center. Student guests will sit with their friend in the student sections. The guest of the Temple student will need to show their school ID along with their ticket to enter the stadium. Student guest tickets are available on a first-come, first-served basis, while supplies last!

How Do I Get to Lincoln Financial Field from Campus?

For all home football games, the Temple Athletic Department provides students with free transportation to and from Lincoln Financial Field. Buses will pick up students 3 hours prior to game time at five different Temple locations: 1300 Cecil B. Moore Ave, Johnson & Hardwick Residence Hall, the Student Center, 15th and Montgomery Ave, and the Ambler Campus Commuter Parking Lot. Buses on main campus will shuttle to and from Lincoln Financial Field leading up to the start of the game. Please note, there is an ADA accessible bus that is that runs as a part of the shuttles to and from the Student Center. Buses will only make one pick-up for students at the Ambler Campus. Buses will pick up students at the location they were dropped off at after each game and return them to campus.

Another option is students can take the SEPTA Subway to and from the games. Students take the Broad Street Line from the Cecil B. Moore Station located at the corner of Broad St. and Cecil B. Moore Ave. (outside the Law Bookstore). They will take the subway all the way to the last stop which is NRG station located outside the Stadium Complex and walk to Lot K23 to the student tailgate; after the game they can return via NRG station and take the subway back to campus. There is a fee to ride the subway that is not covered by the University. Just remember going to the stadium is Southbound and going back to campus is Northbound.

Is there an official Student Booster Club?

Yes! The Cherry Crusade is the pride of the Cherry & White and the most passionate Owls fans we have. The Cherry Crusade is an official student organization and sit in the front few rows of the student sections. They are the diehard fans who paint up, lead the student section in cheers, are the first to know about giveaways and student contests, invites to private athletic events, and first access to post season travel (including Bowl games and NCAA tournaments if our teams qualify). Students who are interested in joining should email tucherrycrusade@gmail.com as soon as possible to gain info prior to the semester starts. This is a great way for new students who are looking to make friends to go to games with and become engaged with our Athletic teams. The student sections for Football will start at section 115 and wrap around the endzone and for Basketball will be behind the basket and overflow in the second level if needed.

We have an incredible season coming up and cannot wait for our new Owls to join the Nest! We need as many fans as possible to pack the student section at each of our games! Our student athletes feed off the energy our students provide, and we can’t do it without you! If students have any additional questions, please email Katie Colbridge Ganzelli at katie.colbridge@temple.edu

GO OWLS!

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Temple University Athletics? ›

Temple boasts 19 men's and women's varsity athletic teams, 18 of which compete at the Division I level—representing the pinnacle of collegiate sports. In 2013, the university became a full member of the American Athletic Conference, one of the nation's elite athletic conferences.

Is Temple University a D1 school? ›

Temple boasts 19 men's and women's varsity athletic teams, 18 of which compete at the Division I level—representing the pinnacle of collegiate sports. In 2013, the university became a full member of the American Athletic Conference, one of the nation's elite athletic conferences.

Who is the athletic director of Temple University? ›

Arthur Johnson is the vice president and athletic director of the Temple Owls of Temple University since 2021.

What is the name of the owl at Temple University? ›

Hooter the Owl is a part of Temple's Spirit Squad, making appearances at football and basketball games, alumni events and more. Each February, mascots from all over the city of Philadelphia come to Temple to celebrate Hooter's birthday at a home basketball game.

Is Temple a prestigious university? ›

Temple University is ranked #89 out of 439 National Universities. Schools are ranked according to their performance across a set of widely accepted indicators of excellence.

What is Temple University known for? ›

A longtime leader in professional education, Temple is also among the nation's largest educators in the combined fields of dentistry, law, medicine, pharmacy and podiatry.

Is Temple University a Nike school? ›

PHILADELPHIA - Temple Athletics announced today that it has renewed its partnership with Nike, continuing a relationship that began in 2020. Under the agreement, Nike will continue to serve as the official athletic footwear, apparel, and equipment provider for all 19 of Temple's intercollegiate sports programs.

Who is the new coach at Temple University? ›

Adam Fisher, who tied the Temple record for wins as a first-year head coach and guided the Owls to their first AAC championship game, was named the 19th head men's basketball coach in Temple University history on March 29, 2023.

Who is the head athletic trainer at Temple University? ›

Zac White, DAT, LAT, ATC, CSCS - Head Athletic Trainer (FB) - Staff Directory - Temple.

What is Temple University's nickname? ›

Has Temple University ever won a national championship? ›

University of Temple Athletics

That Owl team claimed the first-ever National Championship in college basketball history, posting a 20-2 regular-season record to earn a spot in the Inaugural National Invitation Tournament. The Owls, under the direction of head coach James Usilton, Sr.

What is the motto of Temple University? ›

Founded by Russell H. Conwell in 1884, Temple's official motto is Perseverantia Vincit, or Perseverance Conquers.

Why is Temple University called Temple? ›

These students, later dubbed "night owls", were taught in the basem*nt of Conwell's Baptist Temple (hence the origin of the university's name and mascot). The Grace Baptist Church of Philadelphia quickly grew popular within the North Philadelphia area.

How much is Temple tuition per year? ›

Temple University's tuition is $21,095 for in-state and $35,956 for out-of-state students.

Is Temple a Catholic college? ›

Since Temple is a public university, the school claims no religious affiliation.

What are D1 schools? ›

NCAA Division 1 (D1) schools are the best colleges for sports. Today, there are 365 D1 schools across 49 states in the U.S. These schools have more student-athletes and bigger athletic budgets than D2 and D3 colleges.

Is Temple College hard to get into? ›

Temple University admissions has an acceptance rate of 80% and an early acceptance rate of 92.9%. Half the applicants admitted to Temple University who submitted test scores have an SAT score between 1120 and 1370 or an ACT score of 24 and 31.

Is Temple University a HBCU or PWI? ›

Answer: Pennsylvania is home to a couple of Historically Black Colleges and Universities but Temple University is not one of them. Their list includes Cheyney University (Cheyney) and The Lincoln University (Lincoln University). Several nearby states also have HBCUs.

How much is temple tuition? ›

Temple University's tuition is $21,095 for in-state and $35,956 for out-of-state students.

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