2023 Spain Trip
GIVE TO DAVIDSON WOMEN'S BASKETBALL
The Wildcats will embark on their first international trip in over two decades in late August, as the ‘Cats plan to visit Barcelona and Valencia, Spain for 10 days of basketball and adventure. If you wish to donate, to help the Davidson women's basketball team get to Spain, please visit community.davidson.edu.
How to give:
- One-Time Gift
- Make a Selection - Athletics
- Select - Basketball (Women’s)
- Click ‘Add to Cart’
- Enter Amount
- Select your affiliation (alum, etc)
- Select box ‘tribute’
- Select ‘In honor of’
- Enter in Honoree Name “Spain” “Trip”
- Continue for payment
If you wish to send a check, please mail it to:
Davidson Athletic Fund
PO Box 5000
Davidson, NC 28035-7170
Please include (Women's Basketball - Spain) in the memo

I am excited our program has the opportunity to go to Spain this summer. Davidson women's basketball has not been able to go on a foreign tour in over 20 years and I think this trip will allow our team to develop on and off the court. I am extremely grateful for Davidson's investment in our program and allowing our student-athletes to take part in this once in a lifetime experience. I have no doubt that this trip will help us accomplish our goal of competing for an A-10 championship while simultaneously providing an educational and cultural experience for our players.Head Coach Gayle Fulks
Rising sophomore Riana Doctor ‘26 shares what Davidson’s trip to Spain would mean to her and her teammates:
Because the basketball season extends through two semesters, our players were never given the opportunity for a semester abroad. The European trip at the end of the summer became a perfect option. It also became a building block and foundation for our program’s success. The trip clearly presented the value of an educational and cultural experience. It also became a building block for our team chemistry, and a laboratory for the development of the next season’s game plan. Plus, it led to the development and nurturing of superb team chemistry. I’m convinced that our trip in 1993, 1997, 2001, and 2005, was the pivotal factor that led us to one NIT and three NCAA postseason appearances in those seasons. For everyone of our players, the European trip became a learning and growing experience and a memory that they have cherished forever.Former Head Men's Basketball Coach, Bob McKillop
