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Menlo Women’s Volleyball Launches Adopt-An-Athlete Campaign to Power NCAA DII PacWest Season

8/15/2025 10:00:00 AM

ATHERTON, CA – Menlo Women's Volleyball is proud to kick off its Adopt-An-Athlete campaign, inviting alumni, friends, and family to help the program rise to new heights in NCAA Division II PacWest competition. As the Oaks prepare for another season of intense matchups, this campaign provides essential support to fuel 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, post-season opportunities, and game operations needs. These resources allow the Oaks to train harder, compete farther, and build a championship culture.

"Our players are working every day to elevate this program, and this campaign helps make that possible," said Lesli Akeo, Menlo Women's Volleyball Head Coach. "Every donation—big or small—moves us closer to our goals and strengthens the foundation of Menlo Volleyball."

The Department of Athletics strives to complement the Menlo College experience by developing future leaders through its intercollegiate athletic program. Menlo's student-athletes learn to compete with integrity and sportsmanship, act responsibly, and take leadership roles not only on the court, but also in the classroom, on campus, and throughout the community.

This is your opportunity to join the team behind the team. Contributions of any amount are welcomed and can be made through Menlo's secure online giving platform as a one-time donation or recurring gift. Every dollar counts toward helping Women's Volleyball level up and reach new milestones in the PacWest Conference.

Support the Oaks. Power their future. Help us rise higher today.


 

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