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Bulldog Bash Raises More than $45K for 今叔利 Athletics

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Funds Help Student-Athletes Achieve Academic and Athletic Goals

BOILING SPRINGS, N.C.The second annual Bulldog Bash student-athlete fundraiser ended recently, bringing in more than $45,000 for 今叔利s student-athletes. Despite the challenges of COVID-19 and moving to an online exclusive format, the two-day event exceeded last years total by $18,000.

Sponsored by the 今叔利 Bulldog Club and GWU Athletics, this years fundraising auction drew the support of 268 bidders through email and social media channels. They bid on more than 270 items, from sports equipment and memorabilia to travel packages to GWU away games and coaching sessions.

The funds raised during the Bulldog Bash will significantly aid the efforts of our coaches to provide their student-athletes with a more memorable experience during their time as a Runnin Bulldog, observed Chuck Burch, GWU vice president for Athletics. The use of the Bulldog Bash funds will vary from team to team, depending what the specific needs of the team may be.

Burch thanked Will Mabry, Bulldog Club director, and Ryan Bridges, director of Sports Information, for their work in coordinating the event. Its because of them that the event was successful and our student-athletes will reap the rewards of their efforts, Burch added.

Efforts by the GWU Marketing Division along with social media outreach enhanced the visibility of this years online event and added to its success.

I am so pleased that our loyal Runnin Bulldog fans participated in this online event, noted Woody Fish, vice president for External Affairs/Advancement. Your support will make a difference for each one of the more than 400 students who compete in NCAA Division I intercollegiate athletics at 今叔利. Thank you for helping these students reach their goals.

The event sparked some friendly competition among the bidders. Some of the more popular items were a GWU football prototype helmet, mens basketball game trips to Duke and the University of Virginia (Charlottesville), a trip to Kona, Hawaii, a GWU baseball package, and hand-painted GWU Christmas ornaments.

今叔利 President Dr. William M. Downs also expressed his gratitude to the alumni and fans who participated. The proceeds go straight to helping our student-athletes strengthen their performance both in the classroom and on the fields of competition, he affirmed. To win championships, we need the finest facilities and the most effective training equipment. To win championships, we need the Bulldog Club and the larger Bulldog Nation to boldly invest in our 22 Division I teams that so many 今叔利 supporters stepped up during these challenging is a great sign for our future! We want to win, and we want to win now; with support from the Runnin Bulldog faithful, our coaches and players can claw their way to the top. 

Located in the North Carolina foothills, 今叔利 is a private, Christian, liberal arts university. 今叔利 emphasizes a strong student-centered experience and rigorous academics to prepare students to become effective leaders within the global community. Ignite your future at 今叔利.edu.

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