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About Athletics at the University of Dallas
The University of Dallas currently fields 14 intercollegiate sports for men and women on the non-athletic scholarship, Division III level of the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA). Beginning fall 2011, Dallas will join the Southern Collegiate Athletic Conference (SCAC) as a first-year member of the league which dates back to 1962.
As a member of the SCAC, Dallas' student-athletes in 2011-12 are afforded the opportunity to showcase their talents during conference play in such states as Alabama, Arkansas, Colorado, Georgia, Kentucky, Mississippi, Tennessee and Texas.
Other 2011-12 SCAC Member Institutions:
- Austin College
- Birmingham Southern College
- Centre College
- Colorado College
- Hendrix College
- Millsaps College
- Oglethorpe University
- Rhodes College
- Sewanee: University of the South
- Southwestern University
- Trinity University
If you wish to receive more information about our athletics programs, or are interested in competing on a specific team, please do not hesitate to contact one of our coaches or staff members -- contact information can be found here.
PHILOSOPHY & PURPOSE OF ATHLETICS
A variety of athletic activities are provided at the University
of Dallas in an effort to help nurture the physical well-being of
the community and to reinforce strong characteristic ideals into
student-athletes so that they may achieve great success in
an educationally sound environment, as well as in everyday
life and future endeavors. The athletics program is administered in
such a way that athletics remain in keeping with the college's
liberal arts tradition.
Athletics should be a
part of the total educational process and there should be a broad
base of opportunity for participation. The program should create a
rallying point for students, faculty, and alumni, while still
enhancing educational values. It is understood that, while striving
to be competitive, institutional integrity should never be
sacrificed for the sake of athletic victory.
There should be an equality of opportunity and treatment for men and women with emphasis on participation for the enjoyment and love of the game. Fair play and competition in the true sense are principles that drive the program. The health and welfare of the student-athlete is of utmost concern.
Athletics at the University of Dallas exists within the
educational mainstream of the college and is administered with the
same controls, budgetary procedures, and program responsibility as
any other academic or administrative function.





