
Westminster
Westminster University brings a distinct Salt Lake City identity to NCAA Division II athletics and the Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference.
The Westminster coverage lane
Why Westminster adds something different
Westminster does not need the scale of the larger public universities to matter. What it offers instead is a city-campus sports identity that feels specific to Salt Lake. The school lives inside the same community its athletes come from, which makes local roster details and game moments especially meaningful.
That matters for a Utah publication because not every important story in the state arrives through a football stadium or a national broadcast window. Some of them arrive through smaller programs that still tell the city who belongs to it.
What the Westminster route is built on
The current coverage map starts with Westminster Men's Soccer and Westminster Women's Lacrosse. Parker Stebbing brings a Salt Lake and Olympus High School line into soccer, while Grace Szwedko gives lacrosse a real Highland High and home-opener moment to build from.
That is enough to make Westminster more than a name in a directory. It makes the campus part of the state's actual sports memory.
What's on the hub
Official sources
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Westminster University Athletics
Published stories
Coverage tied to Westminster
Official school reporting, athlete features, and sourced public coverage.

Grace Szwedko Delivered the Late Goal Westminster Needed Against UCCS
The Highland High product scored late in Westminster's March 13, 2026 home opener, giving the Griffins a one-play summary of why local athlete stories matter.

Parker Stebbing Brings a Salt Lake Backbone to Westminster Soccer
The Olympus High alum returned to Salt Lake after City College of San Francisco, giving Westminster a defender whose biography says as much about the program as the roster spot itself.