• Aug 30 - Men's Soccer vs Texas Wesleyan University – Won 2-1
  • Aug 30 - Women's Soccer vs Texas Wesleyan University – Lost 4-2
  • Sep 2 - Volleyball at Embry-Riddle – Lost 3-1
Athletic Facilities

Basketball and Volleyball
The home of Wayland Baptist University basketball and volleyball teams, Hutcherson Center is located on the western side of the Wayland campus. The 3,000-seat facility was named in honor of the late Claude E. Hutcherson, a major donor to the building and sponsor of the Flying Queens basketball program for more than 50 years.

The building has undergone major renovations in recent years to the outer facade, lobby and concession areas. Two new state-of-the-art scoreboards were also installed, and most recently, the training room has been enlarged and updated. WBU's athletic offices are housed in Hutcherson Center.

Baseball
Dedicated in the spring of 1999, Wilder Field is the home of the Wayland Pioneer Baseball program and is one of the premiere facilities in the region. It features covered seating for 810, a full press box, inning-by-inning score board and attached practice infield. Restrooms, concessions, picnic plaza and a first-class sound system add to the baseball experience for visitors.

The facility also features a grass infield, and the outfield fence measures 325 feet down the right- and left-field lines and 395 at the center field fence. In the evenings, the Pioneers play under eight 100' light poles that encompass the baseball field.

Soccer and Track
J.V. Hilliard Field is one of the most unique stadiums in the area. The 1,000-seat bowl type facility located just north of Hutcherson Center is actually below ground level, providing a useful and functional windbreak for West Texas winds. Completed in 1964 as a home for the Pioneer track and field teams, the stadium was originally known as the Wayland Bowl, but was renamed Hilliard Field in 1981 to honor Wayland's first track coach and the driving force behind the construction of the stadium.

Now the home to both the Pioneer track and field teams and the WBU soccer teams, Hilliard Field received a major facelift during the summer of 2009. The track surface received a complete overhaul, the soccer field was completely reseeded, and the press box, storage rooms and restrooms were painted and refurbished.

Just outside and to the west of the bowl area, a new fence was constructed, enclosing a new practice soccer field and the shot put and discus pits.