The Wofford Athletics Department celebrated a successful winter sports season, with notable achievements from both basketball programs, including the women's team sharing the regular-season title. Spring brings multiple sports into play as tennis, golf, softball, baseball, and women's lacrosse prepare for league competitions. Noteworthy updates include the upcoming presidency of Jay Dowd, the NCAA Legacy Lab participation by soccer player Elliot Auderieth, and a new ticketing partnership with vivenu aimed at enhancing fan experience.

By the Numbers
  • The women's basketball team shared the regular-season title for only the second time in school history.
  • Elliot Auderieth was among 41 Division I student-athletes at the NCAA Legacy Lab program in March 2026.
State of Play
  • The spring season will feature men's and women's tennis and golf competing in Southern Conference Championships this April.
  • The construction of the Robby Atkins Performance Center is underway, aiming for completion in June 2026.
What's Next

April will host alumni events for various sports, while the 2026 Excellence Games on April 22 will aim to engage donors and raise funds for Wofford teams. The completion of key construction projects will enhance facilities for student-athletes.

Bottom Line

Wofford Athletics continues to foster growth through competitive achievements, infrastructure improvements, and enhanced community engagement, emphasizing their commitment to supporting student-athletes both on and off the field.