Quarterfinals in 2010.
The Lady Drovers' soccer team has also been the 2006 Tourney Qualifier.
Baseball and Softball are both popular sports on campus, with the Lady Drovers' Softball team being National Tourney Qualifiers three years in a row.
== Notable alumni ==
Te Ata (Mary Thompson) graduated from OCW in 1919, famed Chickasaw storyteller and actress.
Gladys Anderson Emerson, biochemist, the first person to isolate Vitamin E in a pure form and winner of the 1952 Garvan–Olin Medal for women in chemistry, graduated from OCW in 1925.
Jerrie Cobb, aviator and member of the Mercury 13, attended OCW in 1948.
Angelene Collins, soprano and 1950 winner of the Walter W. Naumburg Competition, graduated from Oklahoma College for Women in 1943.
Robert E. England, political scientist
Oisin Fagan Irish professional boxer, attended USAO on a soccer scholarship and received a degree in journalism and physical education.
Betty Pat Gatliff, pioneer in forensic art and forensic facial reconstruction, graduated from OCW in …