Oiler Choice Awards Set for Tuesday, April 16Findlay, Ohio - The University of Findlay is thrilled to announce the launch of the inaugural Oiler Choice Awards, designed to celebrate the athletic year by recognizing seniors, as well as presenting multiple individual and team awards. Established in 2024, the Oiler Choice Awards are designed to recognize the outstanding achievements of student-athletes in front of their peers.
Men's Soccer Falls on the Road | Lose to KWCOwensboro, Ky.- The University of Findlay men's soccer team fell 2-0 at the hands of Kentucky Wesleyan College on Thursday, Oct. 23 on Panther Field. With the loss, the Oilers fall to 6-5-2 on the year with a 5-3-2 mark in the Great Midwest Athletic Conference (G-MAC). Meanwhile, the Panthers improve to 6-2-6 and 6-2-2 in league play.
- Oilers Roll Past Kentucky Wesleyan in 6-0 Dominating VictoryOwensboro, Ky. – The University of Findlay women's soccer team put together a commanding performance on Thursday, Oct. 23, earning a 6-0 shutout victory over Kentucky Wesleyan at Panther Field. The Oilers improve to 9-3-3 overall and 8-2-1 in Great Midwest Athletic Conference (G-MAC) play, while the Panthers drop to 1-11-2 and 1-8-1 in conference action.

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- Women's Basketball Picked Fourth in G-MAC Preseason Coaches PollIndianapolis, Ind. - The University of Findlay women's basketball team has been selected fourth in the 2025 Great Midwest Athletic Conference (G-MAC) Preseason Coaches Poll which was released by the league on Thursday, October 23. Findlay received 120 points in the poll. The Oilers went 20-10 last season with an 13-7 record in conference play.

- Mary Kelly Mulcahy Named Top 30 Nominee for NCAA Woman of the YearIndianapolis, Ind. - Former University of Findlay women's golf Mary Kelly Mulcahy (2021-2025) has been selected as a Top 30 Nominee for the 2025 NCAA Woman of the Year award following a distinguished four-year career. She was selected as a finalist from a record-breaking list of 631 nominees, a group that was narrowed to 167 nominees at the conference level.

- Men's Basketball Picked as G-MAC Favorite in Coaches PollIndianapolis, Ind. - The University of Findlay men's basketball team has been selected as the preseason favorite in the 2025 Great Midwest Athletic Conference (G-MAC) Preseason Coaches Poll which was released by the league on Wednesday, October 22. Findlay received 126 points including eight first place votes.

- Football Team Continues to Serve Findlay Community with Various InitiativesFindlay, Ohio - The Findlay Oilers football team has been making waves beyond the field this fall, extending their teamwork and dedication into the heart of the community. Known for their grit and determination on game day, the Oilers carried those same values into service roles that supported local events and youth programs. Their actions reflected not just athletic leadership, but the deeper culture of responsibility and unity embedded in the program.

- #1 Women's Golf Finishes Fall Season with a T-3 FinishFarmington, Pa. - No. 4 University of Findlay women's golf team concluded its' record breaking fall portion of the calendar on Tuesday, Oct. 21, wrapping up play at the Intercollegiate at Nemacolin hosted by Findlay. After play was shortened due to darkness on the first day, teams finished with 24 holes on Tuesday. The Oilers finished in a tie for third in the tournament with second and third round scores of 304 (+16) and 304 (+16), respectively, finishing with a three-round score of 928 (+64).

- Men's Golf Wraps up Fall with Runner-Up Finish in PennsylvaniaFarmington, Pa. - The University of Findlay men's golf team concluded its' fall portion of the calendar on Tuesday, Oct. 21, wrapping up play at the Intercollegiate at Nemacolin hosted by Findlay. After play was shortened due to darkness on the first day, teams finished with 24 holes on Tuesday. The Oilers finished runner-up in the tournament with second and third round scores of 297 (+9) and 295 (+7), respectively, finishing with a three-round score of 895 (+31). Grand Valley State, ranked No. 7 in the country in the latest national coaches poll and No. 1 in the Clippd national poll, took the tournament title for a second consecutive year with an 853 (-11).

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