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Mississippi University for Women Partners with WinWon to Modernize Athletic Departments Operations

COLUMBUS, Miss. — Mississippi University for Women Athletics (“The W”) has announced a new partnership with WinWon, a leading provider of Athlete Management Software (AMS) and Athletic Department Software, to centralize and modernize athletic department operations.

Through this partnership, Mississippi University for Women will transform the way its athletic department operates, bringing communication, scheduling, and roster management together in one connected system. WinWon’s platform will help streamline internal processes, improve accountability, and provide staff with greater access to real-time information across all programs. The result is a more efficient, transparent, and collaborative environment that supports coaches, administrators, and student-athletes alike.

“We are very excited about our partnership with WinWon,” The W Director of Athletics, Buddy Foster, said. “This platform will allow all of the administrative components of Owls Athletics to seamlessly be integrated, updated, and connected in real time. WinWon is especially helpful for a smaller university like ours, where people wear more than one hat and can be pulled in many different directions, all while trying to best serve our student-athletes, which is the ultimate goal.”

“The W is setting the standard for what a modern athletic department looks like—leading with innovation in how it operates day-to-day. By unifying communication, scheduling, and roster workflows in one connected system, they are creating a level of clarity and alignment many programs are still chasing. That advantage frees staff to spend more time supporting student-athletes and accelerating Owls Athletics,” said Alex Hanley, CEO and Co-Founder of WinWon Technologies.

With this partnership, Mississippi University for Women is strengthening its operational foundation through improved organization and integration. By consolidating key workflows into a unified digital system, MUW is creating more clarity across its department and enabling staff to spend more time supporting student-athletes and advancing the goals of Owls Athletics.

About Mississippi University for Women Athletics

Mississippi University for Women is home to the Owls athletic program, which competes in NCAA Division III as a member of the St. Louis Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (SLIAC). MUW Athletics is committed to academic excellence, competitive integrity, and the holistic development of student-athletes, preparing them to succeed in competition, in the classroom, and beyond graduation.


Visit owlsathletics.com to learn more.

About WinWon Technologies

WinWon Technologies is the leading digital operating system for college athletics, offering comprehensive Athlete Management Software (AMS), Athletic Department Software, and Conference Portal solutions. From rosters and recruiting to compliance, scheduling, and communication, WinWon centralizes operations into one secure, mobile-first platform. Trusted by NAIA and NCAA programs nationwide, WinWon helps athletic departments streamline workflows and better support coaches, administrators, and student-athletes every day.

Visit winwontech.com to learn more.

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