the NCAA Division III national championship in 2002.
The university currently fields 17 varsity teams competing in the UMAC, they are baseball, basketball (men's/women's), cross country (m/w), golf (m/w), ice hockey (m/w), soccer (m/w), softball, tennis (m/w), track and field (m/w), and volleyball (w).
Apart from the varsity sports, Wisconsin–Superior also has ice hockey and soccer club sports.
== Media ==
KUWS, the university's radio station, broadcasts with 83,000 watts at 91.3 FM. KUWS is an affiliate of the Wisconsin Public Radio Music Network, and also originates its own jazz, alternative rock, and other music programming as well as UW-Superior sports broadcasts. The KUWS studios in the Holden Fine Arts Center also serve as the WPR Northern Bureau and provide programming to stations WHSA, WHWA, WSSU(FM), and WUWS.
The Promethean is the student newspaper for the University of Wisconsin–Superior. It began as The Peptomist, in 1920. Students voted to change the name to Promethean in 1974. The name was …