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The West Georgia Wolves are a Division I track and field program in the UAC. The Wolves bring 41 athletes into the UAC competition this season. The Wolves are building toward the meet schedule this season with Day Atkins pacing the roster (45.49m season-best mark in hammer throw, shot put). The Wolves host home meets on the West Georgia campus. When fans fuel a Wolf athlete on RallyFuel, 90% lands directly with the athlete — funding training, recovery, and the realities of college sports.
The University of West Georgia (UWG) is located in Carrollton, Georgia, and competes in the Gulf South Conference within NCAA Division II. As a comprehensive regional university, West Georgia serves over 13,000 students and maintains a commitment to academic rigor and student success across multiple disciplines. The institution's size and academic reputation provide a solid foundation for its athletics program, balancing competitive sports with strong educational outcomes. UWG’s integration of athletics within a broader institutional framework supports both talent development and market positioning in the NCAA Division II landscape.
West Georgia fields a diverse athletics program, with football, basketball, baseball, and softball among its flagship sports. The Warriors have established themselves as contenders within the Gulf South Conference, exhibiting consistent competitive performance and cultivating intense rivalries, notably with Delta State and Valdosta State. The football program, in particular, has gained regional recognition for playoff appearances and the development of professional-level talent. The athletic department emphasizes sustained competitiveness, leveraging coaching stability and recruitment pipelines to maintain its position in Division II athletics.
West Georgia’s athletics program benefits from a moderately strong donor ecosystem, supported by engaged alumni and local business partnerships within Carrollton and the greater Atlanta metropolitan area. This network enhances student-athlete ROI through targeted NIL opportunities, including endorsements, personal branding, and community engagement. The university’s facilities, such as the Coliseum at UWG, provide critical assets for media rights negotiations and recruiting leverage, offering modern venues that appeal to athletes and fans alike. The local economic environment, while smaller than Power Five markets, presents focused opportunities for brand visibility and market penetration, positioning West Georgia to capitalize on emerging NIL trends and strengthen its competitive footprint.