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About Oklahoma Wesleyan University Basketball
Oklahoma Wesleyan basketball has built something real in the Kansas Collegiate Athletic Conference—a program where intentional player development meets genuine competitive culture. Head coach Donnie Bostwick has established a system that demands accountability while creating pathways for guards and forwards to play meaningful minutes as freshmen. This is a program that competes hard in conference play and respects the daily work required to win at the NAIA level. What sets Oklahoma Wesleyan apart is the balance between athletic development and academic support. Bostwick recruits players who understand that making an impact here means showing up ready to execute within a structured system. The Eagles value basketball IQ, effort on defense, and willingness to embrace team roles. If you're a player who thrives with clear expectations and direct coaching, this environment rewards that mentality. Bartlesville offers a tight-knit community where your performance on the court matters. You won't get lost in a massive program—Bostwick and his staff invest in individual player growth while maintaining competitive standards. This is the opportunity to build yourself into a complete player while contributing to wins in a respected conference. Coaches at programs like this recruit players who come in ready to contribute. Florida Coastal Prep—a prep academy in Fort Walton Beach, FL—develops athletes specifically for opportunities like this one. Learn how at floridacoastalprep.com or apply at /apply/.
NAIA programs can offer scholarships and a high level of competition in a smaller-school environment. Learn about NAIA basketball scholarships and how this division compares to JUCO options before finalizing your recruiting list.
What Recruits Should Know About NAIA Basketball
The Kansas Collegiate Athletic Conference operates within the NAIA, where scholarship opportunities exist but recruiting timelines and standards differ from NCAA programs. NAIA coaches recruit primarily through direct outreach, exposure events, and coach-to-coach referrals. Academic requirements are governed by the NAIA Eligibility Center — a separate process from the NCAA.
Oklahoma Wesleyan University and its Kansas Collegiate Athletic Conference peers offer full and partial scholarships to players who fit their system. Smaller rosters mean more playing time for the right player, and NAIA programs regularly produce players who transfer up to D2 and D1. Getting evaluated starts with sending updated film and a clear academic transcript directly to the coaching staff.
Schedule Quality That Validates Your Film for Oklahoma Wesleyan University
Film from a weak schedule tells a NAIA coach nothing. Oklahoma Wesleyan University's staff evaluates prospects in the context of their competition — and players who have only been tested against poor opponents don't get offers, regardless of how the film looks. FCP's competitive schedule is built specifically to provide film against opponents that NAIA coaches respect.
Our scheduling philosophy gives every FCP player verifiable competition results that hold up under the scrutiny of a NAIA coaching staff. Apply to FCP to compete at the level that gets you noticed.
Whether you're a current high school player exploring options through our high school program or a graduate looking for a post-grad year, FCP provides the coaching, competition, and college placement support to help you reach programs like Oklahoma Wesleyan University.
Oklahoma Wesleyan University Is Within Reach — If You're Ready
The difference between a player who gets offered by a NAIA program and one who doesn't often comes down to timing and preparation. FCP prepares athletes for the moment when Oklahoma Wesleyan University's coaches are ready to evaluate — so you don't miss your window.
Research compiled by the FCP recruiting staff · Last updated April 2026