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Menlo Golf Tees Off Adopt-An-Athlete Campaign, Strengthening NCAA DII PacWest Season

10/16/2025 11:11:00 AM

ATHERTON, CA – Menlo Men's and Women's Golf have announced their Adopt-An-Athlete campaign for 2025-26, inviting alumni, friends, and family to help the program rise to new heights in NCAA Division II Pacific West Conference competition. As the Oaks continue their season of thrilling tournaments, this campaign provides essential support toward their success.

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The Adopt-An-Athlete program is a long-standing Menlo Athletics tradition, giving supporters a direct way to impact the team's development. While donations are made in honor of individual student-athletes, all funds are distributed to the program as a whole, where they are used for facility upgrades, travel expenses, postseason opportunities, and game operations needs. These resources allow the Oaks to train harder, compete farther, and build a championship culture.

"The Menlo Men's and Women's Golf programs are committed to academic and athletic excellence each and every day," said Jess Stimack, Director of Golf. "The support we receive from our Adopt-An-Athlete campaign helps our program grow toward all that we hope to achieve."

The Department of Athletics is committed to enhancing the Menlo College experience by preparing future leaders through its intercollegiate programs. Menlo's student-athletes learn to compete with integrity, uphold sportsmanship, and take ownership - growing as leaders on the court, in the classroom, across campus, and throughout the community.

This is your opportunity to stand with them. Every donation, whether one-time or recurring, directly supports Men's and Women's Golf by funding travel, facility improvements, postseason opportunities, and more. Each contribution - big or small - helps the Oaks climb higher and chase new milestones in the PacWest Conference.

Support the Oaks. Build our future. Help us elevate today.

 

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