The largest university in the state Oregon located in the city of Portland. It fields 16 division 1 athletic teams and plays in the Big Sky Conference. Its mascot is the Vikings and is personified by Victor E. Viking.
School colors are forest green (PMS 350) and white
Its major athletic facilities include:
JELD-WEN Field – Home to Viking Football
Peter Stott Center – Home to Viking Basketball, Volleyball, Tennis
School colors are forest green (PMS 350) and white
Its major athletic facilities include:
JELD-WEN Field – Home to Viking Football
Peter Stott Center – Home to Viking Basketball, Volleyball, Tennis
Reporter: The Portland State Vikings had an outstanding year winning conference championships in 9 sports. The most of any school in the conference
by Jockstrapme January 4, 2012
University located in downtown Portland, Oregon, the largest state univerity in Oregon and home of the Vikings sports teams. Was formerly called Vanport College.
by pdxkatt July 5, 2004
a briefcase school known for its unattached student body and terrible athletics. Students only concerned with getting in and getting out, without going through the college experience. Consistent growing fan base of 5 students per football game, 2 for mens basketball, and none for womens basketball, where scores run low. Should be a D-III school, but somehow paid its way to D1. Mascot is the Viking, which it stole from every other college, high school, and middle school. Alumni hate PSU, students go there to not be bothered, and scum creeps up from the street to take part in their athletics. Go Viks!
wow, he is going to portland state university? what a waste of talent...
Portland state university womens basketball loses yet again
Portland state university football will be playing their rival, the local middle school, who currently hold a 5 game winning streak!
Portland state university womens basketball loses yet again
Portland state university football will be playing their rival, the local middle school, who currently hold a 5 game winning streak!
by OUDux March 16, 2008