Western Oregon University Athletics

Wolfpack Club
Go Wolves!!!
Do you remember
  • The smell of the grass on a fall afternoon 
  • The squeaking sound of shoes on a gym floor; the crack of a starter’s gun
  • Or the popping sound of a strike in the catcher’s glove? 
Anyone who has been involved in athletics knows that the experience lasts a lifetime.  The thrill of competing at a high level, giving it your best, and the discipline required for long hours of conditioning and practice become a lasting part of who you are.
 
The Wolfpack Athletic Club acts as the fund-raising arm for the WOU Athletic Department.  All donations received support today’s student athletes.
 
The only NCAA Division II school in Oregon
Athletics can provide a window to the quality, and commitment, of the university as a whole.  Recruiting the best talent requires that we provide the support necessary to make Western Oregon University attractive and affordable, so that talented student athletes will choose to study and compete here.  It is also important that we support those student athletes who have matured and improved and are now deserving of financial support
 
The cost of university athletics in the 21st century
Enjoying the benefits of athletics at the collegiate level is more difficult today than in the past.  The athletes of yesteryear practiced long hours and handled a full class load.  It wasn’t always easy but it was affordable at state colleges and universities, even without a scholarship.  But today’s athletes can’t earn enough during the year to pay for the higher costs of education and still put in the time necessary for athletic success. 
 
While the cost of tuition and expenses, such as housing, has increased dramatically in the last decade, student’s earning power has not kept pace.  The WOU Financial Aid office estimates that it costs students $13,000 per year for tuition, books, room and board, transportation and other miscellaneous expenses.  Tuition alone costs $1,500 per term. 
 
What this means to our athletes is that they are frequently forced to choose between work, school, athletic competition, and maintaining the basics of living.  Consequently, many athletes must incur large amounts of debt during their college years or choose part-time employment over athletics.
 
How to give to the WOU Athletic Scholarship Fund
·                          Cash gifts
·                          Gifts of appreciated property, including stocks, bonds, automobiles, etc.
·                          Endowments – major gifts, of $15,000 or more, which generate interest income that is given in scholarships on an annual basis
·                          In-kind gifts
·                          Planned gifts through wills, tax-wise giving, gift annuities, and other methods – our Director of Gift Planning will work with your individual situation
Choose which sport to support
In response to requests from alumni, friends and parents, donations to the Wolfpack Athletic Club will now go to support the sport of your choice.  This is your opportunity to help your favorite sport, coach and athletes.  With your support we will achieve athletic success as well as provide our young people with an outstanding university education.
 
Thank you for your support!  Go Wolves!!!
 
 
*Please note:  under “Gift Designation” click on “Wolfpack Athletic Club”.  Then in the “Other Gift Designation” box, type the specific sport you would like to support or leave it blank to donate to all WOU sports. 
 
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Kaitlyn  Reid
Track & Field
Reid moved to fourth on teh Wolves all-time top 10 list in the 100m hurdles.
Jacob Pettit
Baseball
Pettit pitched his second straight complete game to run his consecutive innings scoreless streak to 20.

2007-08 All-Great Northwest Athletic Conference sports trophy.

Men's and women's track and field teams win 2008 GNAC outdoor championships.

Baseball wins 10th consecutive conference championship.

Volleyball wins first GNAC championship (2008).

Men's track and field team wins third consecutive GNAC indoor championship (2010).