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Rain could not keep away the numerous alumni, supporters and community members who came to 黑料网 Wesleyan鈥檚 campus Oct. 23-26 for Homecoming 2025. Large crowds attended the various events, despite rain throughout much of the weekend.

鈥淲e鈥檙e thankful for the commitment of so many friends of KWU,鈥 said Ken Oliver, executive vice president. 鈥淭his was a fun weekend that ran the gamut of what it means to be a Coyote, with Athletics, Music and Theatre, among numerous other activities, well represented, and Admissions hosted a number of potential new students. Support from alumni, parents, community members and donors is essential, and a Homecoming like this one is a time where it all joins together to make a great experience.鈥

The Jerry Jones Athletic Hall of Fame induction, paired with KWU鈥檚 annual Alumni Awards, was one of the highlights of the weekend, with some 400 people in attendance. The largest crowd on record for the event saw two teams and five individuals inducted into the university鈥檚 athletic hall of fame, while three standout alumni received honors and a community member was presented the Alumni by Choice designation. Recipients were as follows:

Jerry Jones Athletic Hall of Fame inductees: 1999 men鈥檚 soccer, 2011 women鈥檚 volleyball, Melissa (Blair) Schwieger 鈥15, Paul Buhl 鈥81, Jolene Mick 鈥09, Coach Dave Dallas and Drew Dallas 鈥09. Alumni Award winners: Abby Wray 鈥23 (Young Alumni Award), Dr. David Laha 鈥79 (Alumni Service Award), Powers Porter 1912 (Alumni Achievement Award) and Tom Wilbur (Alumni by Choice).

Athletics had a strong weekend, with football defeating Sterling and women鈥檚 volleyball (both varsity and developmental) topping Southwestern. Both varsity men鈥檚 and women鈥檚 soccer were victorious in road contests, both cross country programs claimed top-four team finishes and developmental men鈥檚 soccer claimed a victory Thursday evening.

Theatre opened 鈥淒racula鈥 for a five-show run in Fitzpatrick Auditorium, and Music鈥檚 Collage Concert saw not only every ensemble perform, but four individuals be inducted into the KWU Music Hall of Fame. Harry Huber, Judy Weber, Eric Stein and Loren Banninger 鈥75 made up the second class of that distinguished body. Numerous students and their families attended Admissions鈥 Coyote Preview Day Saturday.

The weekend ended with a worship service that included Cameron Jackson 鈥08, G鈥15 providing the message and a showing of 鈥淧rairie Prophecy,鈥 the feature documentary sharing the story of Dr. Wes Jackson 鈥58.

鈥淗omecoming was a great weekend, filled with so much of what makes KWU a wonderful place to be,鈥 said Oliver. 鈥淲e look forward to the community joining us for other upcoming events, including Christmas by Candlelight (Dec. 7) and Night with the Yotes (Feb. 20).鈥

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