Utah schools
Campus hubs for Utah sports coverage
Browse school pages that connect athletes, teams, stories, and official sources across the state.
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USHE universities and colleges
Public campuses with athletes, teams, and stories connected through official school and athletics sources.
Utah
The University of Utah is one of the state's central college sports brands, with Big 12 football and basketball carrying a statewide audience from Salt Lake City.
Current public coverage centers on Utah football and Utah women's basketball, with official roster pages, action photography, and program releases supplying the factual backbone.
UVU
Utah Valley University is the state's largest public university and a Division I program whose Western Athletic Conference teams give Utah County its own college-sports lane.
Current public coverage starts with women's volleyball, Utah County athlete development, and official UVU Athletics material that documents a program with real WAC expectations.
Utah State
Utah State University anchors the northern end of the state's Division I map. The Aggies compete in the Mountain West, and their football and men's basketball programs both carry real statewide attention from Logan.
Current public coverage centers on USU football under Bronco Mendenhall and a men's basketball program that won the 2026 Mountain West regular season and tournament, with official roster pages and award releases supplying the official source record.
Weber State
Weber State University gives Ogden its own Division I identity. The Wildcats compete in the Big Sky and carry a long football tradition that still organizes the local sports calendar.
Current public coverage centers on Weber State football and the transition year that followed Mickey Mental's November 2025 departure, with official roster pages and news releases from Ogden driving the reporting.
SUU
Southern Utah University gives Cedar City a Division I football program and an FCS identity that the school is carrying into a Big Sky Conference move for 2026-27.
Current public coverage centers on SUU football's quarterback room and the conference transition into the Big Sky, with official roster pages and 2025 previews from the Thunderbirds' own newsroom supplying the facts.
Utah Tech
Utah Tech University is the state's southernmost Division I program, based in St. George and preparing to join the Big Sky Conference for 2026-27.
Current public coverage centers on Utah Tech football, the Big Sky transition announced in June 2025, and a veteran quarterback room with high-major transfer experience, all backed by the school's own athletics releases.
SLCC
Salt Lake Community College fields the Bruins across a slate of NJCAA Region 18 programs, with a men's basketball history that has turned Taylorsville into one of the most reliable transfer pipelines in the Intermountain West.
JUCO transfer pipeline into BYU, Utah, UVU, and mid-major basketball; Region 18 results; NIL conversations at the two-year level.
Snow
Snow College sends the Badgers into NJCAA competition from Ephraim, with a football program that has long served as a proving ground for Division I recruits across the Mountain West and Big 12 footprints.
JUCO football recruiting and transfers; Sanpete County sports culture; Badgers-to-D1 pipeline stories.
USU Eastern
USU Eastern fields the Eagles out of Price, competing in NJCAA Region 18 with basketball and volleyball programs that have historically punched above the program's footprint.
Carbon County sports, Region 18 volleyball and basketball results, Eagles-to-D1 transfer stories.
Private colleges
Private nonprofit campuses with sourced stories attached
Private school hubs connect city identity, athlete stories, and official program sources.
BYU
Brigham Young University carries one of Utah's largest college sports audiences, with Big 12 football and basketball giving Provo both local pull and national reach.
Current public coverage centers on BYU men's basketball and football, with official roster pages, athlete photography, and award coverage driving the reporting.
Westminster
Westminster University brings a distinct Salt Lake City identity to NCAA Division II athletics and the Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference.
Current public coverage centers on Salt Lake athletes, RMAC competition, and sourced profiles from Westminster soccer and lacrosse.