2014 Men’s Basketball
Championship
UW-Oshkosh won the program's ninth national championship with a final team score of 56 points. Illinois College came in second to the Titans with a score of 32.

UW-Oshkosh junior Christy Cazzola broke three facility records to take home three national titles in the mile, the 5,000 and the distance medley relay at the NCAA championships.

Christy Cazzola contributed three of UW-Oshkosh's five victories as the Titans won the 2013 NCAA Division III Indoor Track & Field Championship. The Titans also won gold in weight throw and shot put.

Michelle Favre went to Ramapo because she knew the coaching staff would make her a better pole vaulter and she became the first female athlete from the school to win a national title.
Make it nine