news-category: Double Dawg Day âEvery Gift Makes an Impactââ°ŽÎŰ´ŤĂ˝ Volleyball Player Shares the Power of Double Dawg Day By Office of University Communications On March 21, 2026 Caroline Franklin Invites Alumni, Friends, and Fans to Support Student-Athletes on the Court and in the Classroom BOILING SPRINGS, N.C.âEvery gift on °ŽÎŰ´ŤĂ˝âs Double Dawg Day fuels opportunities that shape the student experienceâon the court, in the classroom, and throughout campus life. On April 16, the GWU community will come together for the 11th annual day of giving to support students through scholarships, athletic programs, academic resources, and the handsâon experiences that help them thrive. Volleyball Head Coach Alex Hinsey This year, the volleyball team is energized by the momentum of a growing program that has been shaped in meaningful ways by donor generosity. Volleyball Head Coach Alex Hinsey shared that support has been essential in creating a championshipâcaliber environment for his studentâathletes. âDonations to GardnerâWebb volleyball have played a vital role in supporting our teamâs travel for meals, hotels, and bus transportation, allowing us to compete at the highest level,â Hinsey affirmed. âContributions also help provide high-quality team gear and uniforms, giving our athletes a strong sense of pride and unity when representing our program. In addition, donor support allows us to invest in upgraded training and performance equipment, enhancing our preparation and helping us compete at a championship level.â Caroline Franklin a right side/outside hitter for the team is proud to be a Runninâ Bulldog for many reasons. âThe best part of being a student athlete is getting to play college athletics while going to a mission-minded school that builds students up and encourages them, while equipping them to follow the Lord in all that they do,â she reflected. Caroline Franklin A sophomore exercise science major from Greenville, N.C., Franklin expressed her gratitude for the support the volleyball team has received on Double Dawg Day. âThe day means a lot to me because it just shows the support that other people have for us and it gives us, as athletes, the confidence to perform,â she asserted. âKnowing we have support on our side in all aspectsâfrom friends to family to alumniâit just means so much to know people are here for us and choose to support our program.â She emphasized, âEvery gift or donation to our program makes an impact and helps our program succeed in so many ways. We are grateful to have you on our team, and we hope that you will continue to support us for years to come, and as always, ‘Sko Dawgs!â Echoing Franklinâs appreciation for the investment others make in the program, Hinsey added his thanks for the donors who will help drive the program forward this year. âWe are building something specialâboth on and off the court,â he explained. âWith a talented roster, a strong competitive schedule, and a commitment to excellence in the classroom and community, the 2026 season represents an exciting opportunity to continue elevating our play and take a meaningful step forward as a program. Supporting our team directly enriches the student-athlete experience and helps us pursue championships while representing our University with pride.â Double Dawg Day 2026 invites Bulldogs everywhere to rally together and elevate the student experience across the University. When fans, alumni, and friends unite, their collective support strengthens every part of GWU from Division I Athletics to scholarships and student programs. Ways to Give on Double Dawg Day Donors can direct their gifts to the areas that matter most to them: University Priority Fund â Addresses GWUâs most immediate and strategic needs. Annual Fund â Supports scholarships and strengthens the overall student experience. School/College Priority Funds â Helps deans enhance academic programs. Athletics â Supports all 22 NCAA Division I teams. Bulldog Club â Expands studentâathlete scholarships and resources. Campus Programs & Departments â Allows donors to empower specific initiatives across campus. Make your donation . Double Dawg Day Advocates Supporters may also sign up as Social Media Advocates (also known as ambassadors) to help spread the word and encourage participation throughout the day. Register and learn more . °ŽÎŰ´ŤĂ˝ is North Carolina’s recognized leader in private, Christian higher education. A Carnegie-Classified Doctoral/Professional University, GWU is home to nine colleges and schools, more than 80 undergraduate and graduate majors, and a world-class faculty. Located on a beautiful 225-acre campus in Boiling Springs, N.C., °ŽÎŰ´ŤĂ˝ prepares graduates to impact their chosen professions, equips them with the skills to advance the frontiers of knowledge, and inspires them to make a positive and lasting difference in the lives of others. Become More at .
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