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Eligibility Requirements
An entering freshman student must meet two of the three
following requirements:
- a minimum score of 18 on the ACT or 860 on the
SAT
- an overall high school grade point average of 2.0 or higher on
a 4.0 scale; or
- graduate in the upper half of your high school class
DWU
Athletic Scholarship Opportunities
Champions of Character
DWU
athletes pledge to be Champions of Character. It’s a pledge
of sportsmanship, respect, community service, integrity and responsibility. Click here for
more information about our commitment of the spirit of competition.
2005-06 Dakota Wesleyan Athletic Department Highlights
- 5 athletes were named NAIA All-Americans
- 11 athletes earned First or
Second team All-GPAC honors
- 15 athletes were NAIA Scholar Athletes
- Pitcher Ben Jukich became the
first player in DWU and GPAC history to be drafted in the Major
League Baseball Draft. He was taken in the
13th round by the Oakland Athletics.
- The DWU Women’s golf team
won the GPAC Championship for the fourth straight season.
- Baseball player
Nick Gianou became the first DWU student athlete to earn ESPN
the Magazine Academic All-American honors.
- DWU ranked third in attendance
in the GPAC in basketball, playing their home games at the World’s
Only Corn Palace.
- DWU teams have the opportunity to compete against
the top NAIA competition all over the country. Tiger teams competed
in Florida, California,
Oklahoma, Kansas, Nebraska, Iowa, Missouri, Georgia, Indiana,
North Dakota, Minnesota, Arkansas, Montana, Wisconsin and Tennessee.
- Brock
Seim (men’s basketball), Victor Rangel (men’s
soccer) and Ben Jukich (baseball) were each named NAIA National Player-of-the-Week.
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