Tiger Club

Tigers Club

Support Holy Family's Student-Athletes

A Holy Family University education has a lasting impact on a student’s future success. The Tigers Club helps to provide Holy Family student-athletes with the opportunity to compete at a high level while excelling in the classroom and engaging with the community.

Holy Family’s intercollegiate athletics program is focused on the educational well-being and academic success of its student-athletes. They consistently excel not only on the field of play but in the classroom, too. In 2019-20, 75% of Holy Family's intercollegiate teams earned GPAs of 3.0 or higher.

Holy Family student-athletes are building lasting relationships by actively engaging in the community. Through their annual  “Build-A-Library” initiative, they collect children’s books and donate them to local schools. They also raise money for the Make-A-Wish Foundation through an annual bowling event. For the last several years, Holy Family student-athletes have visited the Overbrook School for the Blind to volunteer at its annual “Hoopla 4 Hearts” event, which promotes healthy eating and exercise.

With your support of the Tigers Club, you will be contributing to our student-athletes’ success representing the Blue and White! Offering 11 intercollegiate teams (seven women, four men) reflects Holy Family’s commitment to afford all men and women participants’ equitable opportunity, promote sportsmanship, uphold moral principles and nurture character, integrity and personal responsibility.

Did you know?

  • Holy Family was recognized by the Central Atlantic Collegiate Conference with the 2020-21 Community Engagement Award, which honors the best community engagement activity and/or event that promotes student-athletes giving back and serving as leaders within their communities.
  • Dana Dockery '20 was selected as a 2020 Central Atlantic Collegiate Conference (CACC) Woman of the Year. Dockery was a four-year member of the Women's Basketball team and helped the squad advance to the CACC Championship game this past season for the first time since 2015. Dockery graduated with a degree in Sports Marketing-Management and a minor in Business Administration with a cumulative grade point average of 3.67. She was profiled in the Northeast Times.

You may support General Athletics or designate your gift to an individual team. There are a variety of ways to give to the Tigers Club, and your gift may even be matched by your or your spouse’s employer. Your support may qualify you for membership in one of Holy Family University’s donor clubs.

For more information on supporting the Tigers Club, please contact Kim Caulfield, Assistant Vice President, at 267-341-3481 or kcaulfield@holyfamily.edu.