Oklahoma Wesleyan University

Athletics

Athletics

Athletics

Welcome to OKWU Athletics

All Eagle athletes maintain a commitment to excellence both on and off the playing field. Our coaches and staff encourage our athletes to strive for excellence in their spiritual, academic, social, and athletic endeavors.

LIVE Coverage of Eagles Basketball

If you aren’t able to join the Eagles Nest to cheer on our National Championship Basketball teams then you can watch LIVE HERE (Friday, Feb. 19 versus Peru State College (NE) at 5:30 p.m. and Saturday, Feb. 20 against York College (NE) at 3 p.m.)

Eagle Athlete of the Month


Alicia Efron, a native of Fulshear, TX, has been named the OKWU Eagle Athlete of the Month. Recently, the junior finished in third place in the Shot Put at the NCCAA Indoor Nations in Indiana. Efron is a two sport varsity athlete, also excelling for the Lady Eagle Volleyball team.

Latest Sports Headlines

OKWU completes the championship quarterfinal field

Mar 13, 2010 - POINT LOOKOUT, Mo. – Saturday’s quarterfinal round is set as defending champion Oklahoma Wesleyan defeated Hastings (Neb.) 100-83 in the final game of the second round of the NAIA Division II Men’s Basketball National Tournament at Keeter Gymnasium in Point… Read More

Defending champions move on

Mar 12, 2010 - Andrew Daniels receives his award as the OKWU team Champion of Character before the Eagles first round contest against Jamestown College (N.D.). POINT LOOKOUT, Mo. – Defending champion Oklahoma Wesleyan held off the tough, physical play of Jamestown (N.D.) to… Read More

Eagles swept by Sterling College

Mar 7, 2010 - BARTLESVILLE, Okla. (3-7-10) — On a perfect day for baseball, the Eagles offense stayed cold as they were swept in a doubleheader Sterling College (Kan.) on Saturday, 1-6 and 5-6. The Eagles, now 6-11 on the season, had a perfect… Read More

Upcoming Schedule

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Men’s Basketball

The OKWU Men’s basketball team looks to defend their 2009 national title with a schedule highlighted by regional rival Rogers State University, the 2009 NAIA Div. I National Champion Rocky Mountain College, and rival College of the Ozarks.

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