Trinity Western Spartans

[3] The Trinity Western University men's basketball program made its U Sports[1] (then CIAU) debut in the 1999–00 season.

The 2011 season proved to be the most successful in program history, as head coach Scott Allen led the Spartans to their first U Sports men's basketball championship tournament in Halifax, N.S., upsetting the number 1-seeded UBC Thunderbirds in the semi-finals to advance to the national final.

The Spartans women's basketball team has competed in the Canada West[2] conference since joining the league for the 1999–00 season.

In 2017–18, the Spartans advanced to their first-ever Canada West semi-final series, eventually settling for fourth place in the conference playoffs.

[5] The Spartans men's cross country team has competed, in its most recent iteration, in the Canada West[2] conference since 2010.

The Spartans are led by Shane Wiebe, Director and Head Coach of Track and Field and Cross Country, who took over the program in 2018.

[7] The Spartans women's cross country team has competed, in its most recent iteration, in the Canada West[2] conference since 2010.

The Spartans are led by Shane Wiebe, Director and Head Coach of Track and Field and Cross Country, who took over the program in 2018.

Individually, the program achieved its first-ever and only U Sports medal in 2015, when Sarah Inglis captured gold at the national championships.

[8] TWU has captured 11 Canada West medals, including a stretch of six years when the Spartans won the conference's individual title fives times (2012, 2013, 2014, 2015 and 2017).

Under Shearon, the program has earned three Canada West medals (silver in 2017 and 2018, and a bronze in 2016), and a fourth-place result at the 2018 U Sports Championship, which included an upset quarter-final win over No.

The Spartans are led by Shane Wiebe, Director and Head Coach of Track and Field and Cross Country, who took over the program in 2018.

[24] Since then, Jaime Eduardo Martin Huerta also capture a U Sports gold medal, winning in pole vault in 2022.

The Spartans are led by Shane Wiebe, Director and Head Coach of Track and Field and Cross Country, who took over the program in 2018.

[2] During the 2005–06 season, the Spartans captured the program's first-ever national championship under then head coach, Ron Pike.

[29] In 2007, Ben Josephson took over head coaching duties, and led the program to five more national titles, winning in 2011, 2012, 2016, 2017 and 2019.

[30] The program has produced seven U Sports Player of the Year award winners, including Derek Epp (2021–22),[31] Eric Loeppky (2019–20),[32] Adam Schriemer (2016–17),[33] Ryan Sclater (2016–17),[34] Nick Del Bianco (2014–15),[35] Ben Ball (2011–12)[36] and Josh Howatson (2006–07).

[37] The Spartans have also had three winners of the U Sports Rookie of the Year award, including Chris Meehan (2001–02),[38] Adam Schriemer (2013–14)[39] and Eric Loeppky (2016–17).

[40] The TWU women's volleyball program joined the Canada West conference and U Sports competition for the 1999–00 season.

[48] The Spartans compete at three main venues: The Langley Events Centre, Chase Office Field and the David E. Enarson Gymnasium.

The David E. Enarson Gymnasium is the former home of the indoor sports programs, and occasionally hosts preseason or Canada West conference games for TWU's basketball and volleyball teams.

In both 2008, in women's soccer, and in 2011, in men's volleyball, the Spartans won the national championship in front of their home crowd.

The CCA helps Spartan student-athletes become Champions in all areas of their lives by focusing on whole person development.

A 2009 men's basketball game between Trinity Western and Simon Fraser
An exhibition game between the Trinity Western and Air Force Falcons men's ice hockey teams in 2019
The Spartans won the National Championship for the 2014-15 season.
2017 CCA Winners: Matthys, Williamson, Wendel, Sclater, Plocktis, Schmidt and Chin