DALLAS BAPTIST UNIVERSITY ATHLETICS

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Visiting Team Info



Welcome to Dallas Baptist University

On behalf of the Dallas Baptist University Sports Medicine Staff we would like to welcome you and your team to our campus. Our staff is dedicated to assisting and providing the best possible care to students athletes from visiting teams. In preparation for your upcoming trip to DBU, the following information may be of some assistance to you.

Athletic Training Room

The main Athletic Training facility is located on the second level of the Burg Center. Upon entering the building from the bottom level, take the outside doors to the left to the second floor and turn left. The Athletic Training Room is located at the end of the hallway room 214. The Athletic Training Room will be open two hours prior to competition.

Athletic Traning Services

If a Licensed or Certified Athletic Trainer will be traveling with your team, they are welcome to use any of the modalities in our facility.

Modalities available upon request:
Hydrocollator
Cold Whirlpool
Ultrasound
Electrical Stimulation

Supplies Provided:
Volleyball/Soccer: Two 10-gallon coolers of water, cups, injury ice and bags

Basketball: Two 10-gallon coolers of water cups, injury ice and bags, 5 gallon cooler of water in the locker room

Baseball: Two 10-gallon coolers of water, cups, injury ice and bags, and biohazard supplies

Tennis/Cross Country: To be determined at site of competition with Athletic Training staff - a minimum of two 10-gallon water coolers, injury ice and bags, and bio hazard supplies.

**Emergency supplies and AED, and splint bag will also be present at all events


Traveling Without a Certified Athletic Trainer

If your team is traveling without a licensed or certified athletic trainer, prior notification is appreciated. The DBU Athletic Training Staff will be available and happy to assist your team in all treatments and taping. A written letter will be required in order for your student athletes to receive treatment using any of our modalities. We also ask that you provide your team with your own tapping and any other supplies. Please contact us for any additional accommodations. 

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Athletes of the Month
Jordan McGowen
Men's Basketball
Jordan McGowen is the Male Athlete Spotlight of the Month for March. McGowen is a Sophomore Business Management Major from Kingwood, Texas and a member of the Patriot Basketball Team.

The 2008-2009 Co-Heartland Conference Freshman of the Year, McGowen was recently selected to the All-Heartland Conference First Team, for his play in conference action this season. 

McGowen finished off a stellar second season, averaging 14.3 points and 7.5 rebounds per game in conference play.  He recorded three double-doubles on the season and was only one rebound away in five other contests. His best performance of the year came against UT-Permian Basin when he recorded 18 points, 17 rebounds, three assists, and two steals.
Kayla Marshall
Cheerleading

Kayla Marshall is the Female Athlete Spotlight for the month of March.  Marshall is a junior from Garland, Texas and is a member of the 2009-2010 Patriot Cheerleading Squad.

 

Marshall is a graduate from Dallas Christian School in Garland, Texas and is currently in her second year at DBU as a Patriot Cheerleader.  She has excelled both on the court as a cheerleader and in the classroom as a student.  Her performances have granted her the opportunity to graduate early with a bachelor degree in psychology in August of 2010 to begin her career as a Children’s Minister.

 

While at DBU, Kayla has had a heart for serving the community.  She has given her time and efforts as an avid contributor in the local community by serving in the children’s ministry at both the Fellowship First Baptist Church in Royce City, Texas, and New Liberty Baptist Church in Garland, Texas for the past two years.

 

Marshall has also participated in many community service projects with the Patriot Cheerleaders including partnering with First Baptist Church in Canton, Texas to provide child care for a local women’s ministry, participating in the DFW Greet the Troops program, and conducting cheerleading clinics while on the DBU Global Sports Mission Initiative mission trip to Seoul, South Korea in 2009.

 

“Kayla has been a great contributor to the Patriot Cheer Team.  She has served as a base and a back-spot and has excelled in both roles for a stunt group.  Kayla has the heart of a servant; she is using her love for children as a ministry for the Lord.  Seeing her serve with the team at different service projects has been such a blessing.  Her love and sweet spirit are contagious and bless everyone she comes in contact with.  Kayla will be missed in this upcoming year, but we have been grateful to have her part of the team these last two years,” said Head Cheer Coach Skyla Alvarado.

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