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Discover (or rediscover) what makes Austin stand out.

There's more to local sports than Austin FC and the Longhorns. Here's what you may be missing.

Austin FC fans celebrate after a goal as the team plays Mexican Liga MX side Tigres UANL in an international friendly match at Austin's MLS Q2 soccer stadium.
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Austin FC fans celebrate after a goal against the Mexican league's Tigres UANL in a friendly match at Q2 Stadium.

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Texas has no shortage of professional sports teams. Between Houston, Dallas and San Antonio, there are two NFL teams, two MLB teams, three NBA teams, one WNBA team, an NHL team, and a few soccer teams to boot.

But until fairly recently, Austin had of its own, making it something of an anomaly among large Texas cities and the U.S. more broadly.

That changed in 2019 when Major League Soccer expanded, and Austin got a team. Two years later, Austin FC kicked off its first season in the brand new Q2 Stadium, where goals are met with raucous cheers, some jubilantly tossed beers and � my personal favorite � billowing green smoke. (KUT even has a that explores the culture of Austin FC. It's hosted by Jimmy Maas and Juan Garcia. Check it out!)

You can catch Austin FC games during the MLS season, which typically runs from February through October, not including the playoffs.

. Public transit options include taking the bus or the , which is right next to the stadium. There is also a free bike valet.

Austin FC defender Matt Hedges stretches for the ball during a game against Minnesota United FC.
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Austin FC defender Matt Hedges stretches for the ball during a game against Minnesota United FC.

If you’re looking to formalize your fandom, is the Austin FC supporters group.

But if soccer isn’t your thing, Austin FC is far from the only game in town. Here’s a breakdown of the sports landscape in Austin from the minor league to college teams.

Texas Longhorns

First things first: I am not a UT Austin alum. I attended a tiny liberal arts college where I went to a couple of women’s rugby practices before quitting to join my college radio station and never looked back. But these days, I own more burnt orange shirts than I could have ever dreamed.

So, whether you’re one of the or you’re more of a newcomer to college sports fandom, like me, here are a few things to know about ±«°Õ’s sports teams:

Perhaps unsurprisingly, the athletics program is a financial powerhouse. The program had a record-setting $271 million in operating revenue during fiscal year 2023, . The figure was “the largest single-year total since the NCAA began its current financial reporting system in 2005,� the .

UT Austin is also home to one of the highest-paid college football coaches in the country. Head Coach Steve Sarkisian got a raise earlier this year that through the remainder of his contract, which ends in 2030.

Amid a crowd of other spectators, a woman in a black sweater with a black and orange scarf stands next to another woman in an orange UT-Austin sweater. They are both yelling and holding up their right hands in fists with their index and pinky fingers extended in the Hook 'Em hand signal.
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Abby Rodriguez (left) and Monica Jackson cheer for UT Austin football players as they board buses leaving for New Orleans on Dec. 27, 2023.

Texas is now part of the . The change became official in July and marked a big move for the university, which was a founding member of the Big 12 Conference.

The university’s final season in the Big 12 was marked by a whole lot of success, including Big 12 conference titles.

Remember that aforementioned pay bump for Sark? It came after to win the Big 12 Football Championship before in the College Football Playoff.

Like football, Texas Women's Basketball also ended its final year in the Big 12 on a high note. The team capped off an incredible 33-win season by 70 to 53 to win its last Big 12 tournament.

The Longhorns were a in the NCAA Women’s Basketball tournament in 2024. The last time that happened was 2004.

NBA superstar and is among the thousands of fans who came to the Moody Center in Austin to watch the team play in the tournament.

“His No. 35 is what my All-American Madison Booker ... wears, so it was very special for him to come to Austin to see us play,� Women’s Basketball Head Coach Vic Schaefer said. “I’ve got a No. 35 that’s pretty special as well, and we’ll have a chance to rewrite several of the record books here at Texas.�

Schaefer said he is hopeful the team can continue to build on the momentum from the 2023-2024 season and the national attention women’s basketball has been getting to draw more fans to the Moody Center during the regular season.

“When we got [to Austin] in 2021, attendance was struggling, to say the least, but I’m really proud of where we’ve been able to build this thing and build our attendance, and our fans mean so much to us,� he said.

Schaefer added that if people come to one Texas women’s basketball game, they’re going to be hooked.

“Anybody that comes to see our kids play when they walk out of the arena, they go ‘hey that was fun, that team plays really hard, they’re exciting and we’re coming back,’� he said. “If I can ever just get you to come one time, I always feel like we’re going to get you as a season ticket holder.�

Dozens of national titles:

Two Texas teams won national titles during the 2023-2024 season.

Texas Volleyball is another dominant team in the SEC. The team joins the league with five previous national titles under its belt � including in 2022 and 2023.

After , Texas Rowing became one of only three programs nationwide to win three NCAA titles within four years.

Altogether, between 1949 and 2024, the University of Texas has won .

A few other highlights from a late-in-life Longhorns fan:

  • If you’re seeing a football game at and it’s hot outside, stay hydrated because you will most likely be getting a lot of sun! 
  • Bevo, a Texas Longhorn steer, is the live mascot for UT athletics. , there have been more than a dozen Bevos.  
  • ±«°Õ’s is named “Hook ‘Em.â€� 
  • The Hook ‘Em Horns hand symbol has been around since 1955. 

You will likely hear the UT school song at games and other university events. That song � "The Eyes of Texas" � has faced from some students because of its origins. The song was first “debuted in a racist setting,� a university committee conducted in 2020. While the committee found the song was in 1903, it remains UT's official song.

Minor league teams 

Austin is home to several minor league teams.

The Round Rock Express is the old-timer of the bunch. It has called the Dell Diamond home since baseball hall-of-famer Nolan Ryan bought and moved the team to the Austin-area way back in 2000. They are currently the Texas Rangers AAA affiliate but have changed affiliations between the Houston Astros and Rangers through the years. The season runs from late March to September.

Members of the Round Rock Express sign baseballs for young fans before their game against Tacoma at the Dell Diamond Stadium in Round Rock on June 13, 2024.
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Members of the Round Rock Express sign baseballs for young fans before their game against Tacoma at the Dell Diamond Stadium in Round Rock on June 13, 2024.

Austin FC also has a reserve team, in the MLS Next Pro division. The team plays at and the .

My personal favorite is the . The team is part of the American Hockey League affiliate for the National Hockey League’s Dallas Stars.

The Texas Stars play at the in Cedar Park. Since launching during the 2009-2010 season, the team has seen its fandom grow. John Peterson, the Texas Stars� manager of broadcasting and media relations, said the team has seen consistent crowds since their first season.

“Recently in the last couple of seasons, coming out of COVID, we’ve had record attendances," he said We’ve had a record number of sellouts the last two years as well as a record average attendance the last two seasons."

Peterson said both casual and more avid hockey fans will find a lot to enjoy about how well the Texas Stars and their opponents play.

“So as the Triple-A affiliate of the Dallas Stars we have several bonafide, top tier prospects that Dallas has drafted or signed and wants to develop so that they can work their way up and eventually make it to the Dallas Stars,� he said.

I am definitely in the casual hockey fan camp, and there are a few reasons I love Texas Stars games. First, the tickets are fairly affordable, and they even offer deals where tickets come with a free hotdog and soda, which, for me, is a pretty unbeatable combination. And, aside from the hockey itself, there is a lot of entertainment between periods.

Do you like stadium-wide sing-alongs, coupons dropped from a small indoor blimp and a mascot inspired by a member of the raccoon family? Then this is the live sporting experience for you. Ringo � the Texas Stars mascot � is a , which is native to Texas. Peterson said Ringo’s popularity transcends Central Texas.

“He’s won the mascot of the year in the AHL three years in a row, so that shows you how popular he is league-wide,� he said.

And Ringo has really earned that recognition. I’ve seen him display a Job-like patience while dealing with excited children and the ringtail once gave me a nuggie after a game. Dreams do come true.

The Texas Stars also offer something I find essential to Austin sports fandom: coupons to Pluckers, or should I say “coop-ons.� When the words “� flash on the video screen high above the rink, you better believe I’m especially invested in the Texas Stars scoring. Whether the team gets a “W� or not, I feel like a winner walking out of the stadium with a coupon for wings in hand. So really there’s something for everyone from longtime hockey fans to wing enthusiasts.

Austin Spurs: 

Confession time: While I have been to San Antonio Spurs games, I have not been to see the Austin Spurs. The team is part of the � the minor league for the National Basketball Association. Like the Texas Stars, their home base is also Cedar Park.

Location:

Season and tickets: The runs from November through April. More information about tickets for Austin Spurs games can be found .

Other teams in the Austin 

Austin Outlaws

The were established in 2001. The semi-professional program is one of the longest-running, full contact women’s football teams in the U.S., according to KUT.

Location: All home games are played at House Park, 1301 Shoal Creek Blvd.

Season and tickets: The season typically runs from spring to early summer. Tickets can be purchased on the .

Austin Outlaw's Monica Logan (21) slaps hands with teammates before the start of the game against Arlington Impact at House Park Stadium in Austin in 2023.
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Austin Outlaw's Monica Logan (21) slaps hands with teammates before the start of the game against Arlington Impact at House Park Stadium in Austin in 2023.

Austin Valkyries 

The is a women’s rugby club, founded in 1991.

Location: Huns Rugby Ranch, 4107 Nixon Lane.

Season and tickets: The team is participating in tournaments .

Texas Smoke 

The which is part of the , is fairly new to Austin. The softball team launched its first season in June 2023.

Location: Texas State's located at 225 Charles Austin Drive, San Marcos.

Season and tickets: The began June 20 and ends Aug. 11.

Austin Rise 

is a semi-professional women’s soccer team that was founded in 2022. The 100% women-owned club in 2023.

Location: All home games are played at House Park, 1301 Shoal Creek Blvd.

Season and tickets: The season runs from May to July. Tickets can be found

Texas Roller Derby

is made up of a handful of teams. They include, for example, the Holy Rollers, Hellcats, Putas Del Fuego, Cherry Bombs and Rhinestones. The league is skater-owned and operated and has been around for . Skaters, who range in age from 21 to 45, have derby names like “Feared Al,� “Assault & Vinegar,� and “Scrapegoat.�

Location: 2024 bouts will be held at the , the or the .

Season and tickets: The began in February and ends in August with the playoffs in September, followed by the Cavello Cup in November. There are one to two bouts per month.

The Texas Rollergirls

say they created “Flat Track Derby� in Austin back in 2003. There are four home teams and one all-star travel team with players from each. Those teams are Hell Marys, Honkytonk Heartbreakers, Hotrod Honeys and Hustlers.

Location: Home games are held at the , 425 Woodward St.

Season and tickets: The 2024 season began on March 16 and the home team championships are scheduled for Sept. 21. Tickets can be found .

Austin Torch

The is a women’s ultimate frisbee team that competes in the South Division of the Premier Ultimate League.

Location: Home games are held at the .

Season and Tickets: The 2024 season began April 7 and ended on June 8.

Austin Sol

The is a professional ultimate frisbee team that was founded in 2016. It’s part of the Ultimate Frisbee Association � a league with 24 teams.

Location: Home games are held at The Pitch, 13000 Harris Ridge Blvd.

Season and tickets: The began on May 3 and ends on July 20. Tickets can be found .

Austin Gamblers

The are the city’s , that is part of the , or Professional Bull Riders, Inc. The league has . The gamblers are two-time regular season champions.

Location:

Season and tickets: PBR Gambler Days will be held Aug. 23 to 25. Tickets are available .

Becky Fogel is the education reporter at KUT. Got a tip? Email her at [email protected]. Follow her on Twitter @beckyfogel.
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