The Quiet Constant Behind the Transfers: Honoring Joan Weltz
When fans look back on the growth of Marauder Athletics, they often remember the big plays, the championship runs, and the legendary coaches. But behind hundreds of those stories is someone whose name may not be on the roster—but whose impact is felt in almost every locker room: Joan Weltz.
For decades, Weltz has been the steady guide for student-athletes transferring to the University of Mary, helping them navigate paperwork, credits, schedules, and life at a new campus. To many of them, she’s not just an administrator. She’s family.
From Anamoose to the Admissions Office
A native of Anamoose, North Dakota, Joan began her service to the University of Mary in 1973, when she joined the admissions department. At that time, Marauder Athletics was still in its early stages.
As the university and athletic department grew, so did Joan’s role:
- She became UMary’s Transfer Counselor
- Took on a special focus on student-athletes, working hand-in-hand with coaches to bring in the right fit for Mary, on and off the field
From that point forward, nearly every transfer Marauder—across sports and across generations—has crossed paths with Joan.
The Transfer Guide Every Coach Trusts
For coaches, recruiting a transfer student-athlete is only half the battle. The other half is making sure:
- Their credits transfer correctly
- They’re placed in the right classes
- They stay on track to graduate
That’s where Joan shines.
Her day-to-day work has included:
- Reviewing transcripts to understand each student’s academic history
- Tracking enrollment to ensure athletes are in the right courses
- Advocating on their behalf, so that they’re set up for success from day one
Over the years, she has worked closely with Marauders coaching staffs in virtually every sport. When a transfer commit says “yes” to Mary, coaches know Joan will help make sure the rest of the process doesn’t become a barrier.
More Than a Staff Member: A Second Family
What makes Weltz truly special isn’t just her attention to detail—it’s the way she cares for the people behind the paperwork.
For many transfer student-athletes, the journey to Mary means:
- Moving far from home
- Adjusting to a new team and culture
- Balancing tough academic and athletic demands
In those moments, Joan has been:
- A welcome face in the admissions office
- A listening ear when stress runs high
- A steady presence from their first day on campus through graduation—and often beyond
Student-athletes who transfer to UMary don’t talk about her as just “the transfer counselor.” Time and again, they refer to her as a trusted mentor, a supporter, and a member of their extended family.
Why Joan’s Legacy Matters
Behind every successful program are people whose work doesn’t show up in box scores but makes those box scores possible. For the University of Mary, Joan Weltz is one of those people.
Her legacy includes:
- Hundreds of student-athletes whose paths to Mary were made smoother and more secure
- Coaches who could recruit confidently, knowing their transfers were in good hands
- An athletic department that could grow, not just in numbers, but in the quality and care of its student-athlete experience
For Marauder alumni who once walked into her office nervous about credits or classes and walked out with a plan and a friend, Joan’s impact is personal and unforgettable.
As UMary continues to welcome new generations of transfers, her example remains a quiet but powerful reminder: success in athletics starts with people who are willing to serve behind the scenes, one student at a time.
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