Sports Awards Handed Out To Student Athletes - MIT News Office students have been recognized for their athletic achievements with fencing (women) Jennifer A. McKeehan , a graduate student in materials science and http://web.mit.edu/newsoffice/2002/awdsports-0605.html
Extractions: Skip to content massachusetts institute of technology advanced search recent research campus by topic ... archives request images subscribe submit news promote news ... media inquiries news office info MIT background contact June 5, 2002 Students have been recognized for their athletic achievements with Institute-wide awards as well as honors in several individual sports. Several prizes were given out at the MIT Awards Convocation on May 13. The Harold J. Pettegrove Award in recognition of outstanding service to intramural athletics went to Todd S. Stefanik , a graduate student in materials science and engineering from Dundee, N.Y. The Pewter Bowl Award, presented to the female senior who has shown the highest qualities of inspiration and leadership in contributing to women's athletics, went to Caroline M. Purcell , a senior in civil and environmental engineering from New York. The Admiral Edward L. Cochrane Award, given to a male senior who has shown the highest qualities of humility, leadership and inspiration in intercollegiate athletics, was presented to Yuval Mazor , a senior in electrical engineering and computer science (EECS) from Newton. The Betsy Schumacker Award, given for excellence in athletic competition by a female undergraduate, was presented to Princess Imoukhuede , a senior in chemical engineering from Matteson, Ill.
The Boston College Chronicle Director of Learning Resources for student Athletes Ferna Phillips says He would go to a volleyball match or fencing contest the same way he would go to http://www.bc.edu/bc_org/rvp/pubaf/chronicle/v13/mr31/spagnoli.html
Extractions: Staff Writer For the past six years, Boston College Faculty Athletic Representative Assoc. Prof. Paul Spagnoli (History) has had a front row seat for some of the Eagles' greatest triumphs - both on and off the field. "It has probably been the best period in Boston College athletic history," said Spagnoli, who will turn the faculty representative's duties over to Carroll School of Management Associate Dean Robert A. Taggart at the end of the academic year. "We have had some remarkable successes on the field, and also a really good record in the classroom as well." Spagnoli easily recounts the athletic high points of his tenure: a national championship in men's ice hockey; Big East Conference titles in men's and women's basketball; six consecutive football bowl games; and a host of other league and regional titles and individual player honors. "But we also had a Rhodes Scholar, Paul Taylor, who was a member of the BC fencing team," he added. "Paul was one of a half dozen NCAA post-graduate scholarship winners during my tenure. We have won the National College Football Coaches Association award for the highest football graduation rate and we have maintained consistently high graduation rates all through this period."
Extractions: May 5, 2005 The 2005 Northwest Conference Swimmer of the Year, Ciesielski is one of 28 recipients of the award and one of only nine from the NCAA Division III ranks. To qualify for an NCAA Postgraduate Scholarship, a student-athlete must have an overall grade-point average of 3.200 (on a 4.000 scale) or its equivalent and must have performed with distinction as a member of the varsity team in the sport in which the student-athlete was nominated. The student-athlete must have behaved, both on and off the field, in a manner that has brought credit to the student-athlete, their college or university, and intercollegiate athletics. Ciesielski served the Athletics Department as President of the Student Athlete Advisory Council (SAAC) over the past academic year. A Biology major carrying a 3.56 grade-point-average, Thomas was recently named the 2005 Richard Ulrich Leadership Award winner for his outstanding leadership skills and commitment to Puget Sound Athletic programs. In addition to the winter sport honorees, the NCAA also awards 114 postgraduate scholarships to student-athletes participating in fall and spring sports in which the NCAA conducts championships or participates in as an emerging sport, for a total of 170 postgraduate scholarships annually.
Our Administrators Click here to return to the Columbia fencing Home Page. Ask any Columbia studentathlete who to see regarding a problem with classes, tutoring, housing, http://www.columbia.edu/cu/fencing/Our_Administrators.htm
Extractions: Our Administrators Click here to return to the Columbia Fencing Home Page This is Dr M. Dianne Murphy Columbia University 's Director of Physical Education and Intercollegiate Athletics. Dianne is the person who overseas all of our many athletic programs. She truly believes we should have the best of everything that is possible. Dianne is a true supporter of all Columbia teams, from the most visible to the least visible. This space is reserved for the soon to be named Associate Athletics Director who will be the supervisor in the department directly responsible for fencing. Ask any Columbia student-athlete who to see regarding a problem with classes, tutoring, housing, or any number of other issues and you will hear: "Go see
FENCING: Dominant Epeeist Looks To Cap Career - The Observer - Sports only 21 Notre Dame student athletes who have received that honor four times, My mom was the chief of the fencing club in Krakow and she told me http://www.ndsmcobserver.com/news/2005/02/24/Sports/Fencing.Dominant.Epeeist.Loo
Extractions: The Independent Newspaper Serving Notre Dame and Saint Mary's document.write(currentissuemonthname + ' ' + currentissueday + ', ' + currentissueyear); var story_id = 876063; Home Sports By Eric Retter Published: Thursday, February 24, 2005 It's lonely at the top. Michal Sobieraj knows, and he would like to have that solitude again this spring after the NCAA finals. An NCAA individual title would be the final piece in the growing trophy case of his collegiate career. In addition to winning a national team championship as part of the 2002-2003 team and placing 3rd and 2nd in the NCAA the last two seasons, Sobieraj has been named an All-American in each of the last three years. With a strong showing in the upcoming NCAA finals he is poised to join an elite group of only 21 Notre Dame student athletes who have received that honor four times, a club that includes eight fencers. Because of his previous experience in the National Finals, Sobieraj feels more prepared for this year's championships.
Athletic Department: HCRHS Athletics It is the intent of the Athletic Department to provide the students of Boys Basketball, Wrestling, Winter Track, Swimming, Bowling, fencing, Ice Hockey http://central.hcrhs.k12.nj.us/athletics/
Extractions: Contact the Athletics Department Directly at 908-284-7175. ATHLETICS HOT LINE! For the latest schedule changes updated daily after 1:15 PM, call 908-284-7299 (follow prompts - note: there could be more than one days message, please listen to date and time) Welcome to the Athletic Department's home page. It is the intent of the Athletic Department to provide the students of the high school with a comprehensive, well-planned and balanced program of interscholastic athletics and to show how the student can benefit from participation in this type of activity. The Department is headed by Athletic Director, Robert Rossi. It has two athletic trainers, one strength room coach and one department secretary which serves a student body of approximately 2,800. The department has 97 coaching positions: 33 head coaches and 64 sub-varsity positions. Hunterdon Central Regional High School is a member of the NJSIAA the Skyland Conference the Hunterdon/Warren County Athletic Association the New Jersey Interscholastic Boys Lacrosse League South Jersey Gymnastic League Central Jersey Womens Lacrosse League B/G Central Jersey Volleyball League
Extractions: Sports Scholarships, Athletic Scholarships and Financial Aid for Student Athletes This page provides information about sports scholarships, athletic scholarships, and other forms of financial aid for student atheletes. Of schools with a NCAA affiliation, only Division I and Division II schools may offer athletic scholarships. Division III schools the most prestigious institutions are precluded from offering athletic scholarships. Schools with other affiliations, such as NAIA, offer athletic scholarships according to the policies of the associations to which they belong. The types of scholarships that may be offered include archery scholarships, baseball scholarships, basketball scholarships, crew scholarships, cross country scholarships, fencing scholarships, field hockey scholarships, football scholarships, golf scholarships, gymnastics scholarships, hockey scholarships, lacrosse scholarships, rifle scholarships, sailing scholarships, skiing scholarships, soccer scholarships, softball scholarships, swimming scholarships, tennis scholarships, track scholarships, volleyball scholarships, and wrestling scholarships. Athletic scholarships are generally not available for graduate study.
Medaille College Student Activities The purpose of the fencing Club is to bring together all the Medaille The student Athlete Advisory Committee (SAAC) is intended to establish and http://www.medaille.edu/campuslife/sa/orgs.asp
Extractions: Intramural Sports Do you have an idea for a club that isn't listed? Contact the Student Activities Office for information about starting a new club. Helping Hands Club Life Sciences Club The Life Sciences Club was founded to advise, support, and counsel all members of the Biology Program. The club wishes to expose its members to issues relating to the life sciences professions, enabling them to plan their professional careers and to become more effective members of their chosen professions. Masters of Business Association Student Organization (MBASO) The Masters of Business Association Student Organization (MBASO) is a graduate student founded club that intends to address and meet the needs of the MBA students. Psychology Club The Psychology Club's main goals are to get members of the Medaille community involved in on-campus and off-campus events that will broaden their view of what is going on in the field of psychology today. Field trips to psychiatric centers, psychology talks with accompanying videos, and lectures are planned throughout the year. Philosophy Club The Mavericks of Philosophy is an organization for students interested in engaging in the great classic and contemporary questions of philosophy. Through presentations, informal discussions, reading and film seminars and other activities, the Mavericks promote philosophical dialogue and reflection about a wide variety of significant issues.
Program Accomplishments -- Drew University Learn about the accomplishments that Drew s athletics program has received. Appearance D. Sanford fencing, E. Nostrand - fencing, http://www.depts.drew.edu/ath/main/awards.php
Extractions: 2004-05 Program Accomplishments Department Honors and Accomplishments Athlete Honors 46 Conference All- Stars 85 Conference All-Academic Team Selections 3 Conference Player of the Year Awards - D. Swanner (msc), C. Mahon (fh), E. Burke (wtn) 2 EWFC Players of the Year - N. Attyeh - foil, A. Wheeler - sabre 3 ECAC All-Americans - S. Bergmann, B.Westcott, M. Kraft 3 Regional All-Americans - C. Mahon, B. Westcott, J. Strain 1 National All-American - C. Mahon - fh 12 NCAA Indiv.Regional Fencing Qualifiers : Johnsen, Robertson, Thompson, Libert, Godlewski, Vallarta, Parisi, Dupre, Ivy, Meekin, Atanasio, Sanford) 4 IHSA Regional Champions - K. Kennedy (open fences), G. Hochman (walk trot canter), T. Frederick (intermediate flat), S. Sayre (alumni fences)
University Of Wyoming To enhance the quality of life of the studentathlete and to promote a positive UW fencing Club. Teach, Compete, Practice the art of fencing http://uwacadweb.uwyo.edu/RSO/SportsAndRecreation.asp
Extractions: This site will look much better in a browser that supports web standards , but it is accessible to any browser or Internet device. Skip Navigation skip menu and banner Baseball Club To be competitive and win championships Michelle Williams, 766-6396, mrw@uwyo.edu Fall and Spring, 4-6 PM, UW Baseball Field www.uwyo.edu/clubsports/main/baseball.asp B lock and Bridle Club Animal Science Group Corri Rekow, 307-760-9839, rekowcl@uwyo.edu Thursday, 7pm, Animal Science/Molecular Bio http://uwadmnweb.uwyo.edu/anisci/Block$Bridle.asp Club Softball Provide fastpitch sotball competition for students Michelle Williams, 307-766-6396, mrw@uwyo.edumrw@uwyo.edu TBA, , www.uwyo.edu/clubsports/main/softball.asp Club Sports - Campus Shorin-RYU Studies Karate as an art George Chakmakian, 721-3957, ruby53red@aol.com Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, 7-9pm, Education Bldg. Gym www.uwyo.edu/clubsports/main/karate.asp Club Sports - Hockey John Wilkinson, 766-2141, jwilks@uwyo.edu
Sports & Recreation nine men s), involving well over 500 studentathletes. Baseball (M), Basketball (M/F), Crew (M/F), fencing (F), Field Hockey (F), Football (M), http://www.temple.edu/undergrad/student_life/sports.html
Extractions: Undergraduate Admissions Home Student Life Intercollegiate Athletics Teams representing the University compete in 20 varsity sports (11 women's, nine men's), involving well over 500 student-athletes. An NCAA Division I institution, Temple's athletic affiliations include the Atlantic 10 Conference for men's and women's basketball, baseball, softball, volleyball, track and field, soccer, women's gymnastics, lacrosse, field hockey, golf, women's crew and tennis. Football competes in the prestigious BIG EAST Conference; men's gymnastics in the ECAC; men's crew with the U.S. Rowing and Dad Vail Rowing Associations; and fencing in the National Intercollegiate Fencing Association. In addition to a men's basketball team that has traveled to 10 straight NCAA tournaments, including the 1999 "elite eight" and a men's crew that has rowed to 16 Dad Vail Regatta titles in the last 17 years, Temple women have recently won Atlantic 10 championships in tennis and field hockey, and lacrosse. Fields, courts, tracks, and training rooms cover the campus, so interested students have no trouble getting moving or staying in shape. Varsity Sports
NCAA Rules - Playing Season, Practice Hours The Official Site of Rutgers athletics. ACADEMIC SUPPORT studentATHLETE HANDBOOK SAAC COMMUNITY SERVICE LIFE SKILLS http://www.scarletknights.com/ncaa/playingseason.htm
Extractions: FOOTBALL BASEBALL BASKETBALL CREW ... OFFICIAL SITE Select a Sport - Fall - Football Soccer (M) Soccer (W) Field Hockey Cross Country Volleyball (W) Golf Tennis (M) Tennis (W) - Winter - Basketball (M) Basketball (W) Fencing Gymnastics Swimming Track (M) Track (W) Wrestling - Spring - Baseball Softball Lacrosse (M) Lacrosse (W) Crew Golf Tennis (M) Tennis (W) Track (M) Track (W) Cheerleading Athletics Bands Rules KNOW THE RULES Outside of the playing season, student-athletes may be involved in athletic activities no more than eight hours per week. Activities that may take place include only the following: weight-training, conditioning and skill/game-related instruction that occurs at the request of the student-athlete. The skill/game-related instruction may occur in groups of no more than four student-athletes at a time and may only take up two of the eight hours per week outside the playing season. This may include anything from a tennis student-athlete requesting assistance with his or her back hand to a basketball student-athlete requesting assistance with the triangle and two defense. This voluntary skill/game-related instruction may not occur in the off-season in football.
Student-Athlete Life Skills Tennis (W), Winter -, Basketball (M), Basketball (W), fencing, Gymnastics, Swimming student-Athlete March-On and Tailgate September 27, 2003 http://www.scarletknights.com/student-athletes/march1.htm
Extractions: FOOTBALL BASEBALL BASKETBALL CREW ... OFFICIAL SITE Select a Sport - Fall - Football Soccer (M) Soccer (W) Field Hockey Cross Country Volleyball (W) Golf Tennis (M) Tennis (W) - Winter - Basketball (M) Basketball (W) Fencing Gymnastics Swimming Track (M) Track (W) Wrestling - Spring - Baseball Softball Lacrosse (M) Lacrosse (W) Crew Golf Tennis (M) Tennis (W) Track (M) Track (W) Cheerleading Athletics Bands Student-Athlete March-On and Tailgate CONTACT US var m1 = new Menu("menu01"); var m2 = new Menu("menu02"); var m3 = new Menu("menu03"); var m4 = new Menu("menu04"); var m5 = new Menu("menu05"); var m6 = new Menu("menu06"); var m7 = new Menu("menu07"); var m8 = new Menu("menu08"); var m9 = new Menu("menu09"); var m10 = new Menu("menu10"); var m11 = new Menu("menu11"); var m12 = new Menu("menu12"); var m13 = new Menu("menu13"); var m14 = new Menu("menu14"); var m15 = new Menu("menu15"); var m16 = new Menu("menu16"); var m17 = new Menu("menu17"); var m18 = new Menu("menu18");
Number Of Participants Any studentathlete who satisfies one or more of these criteria is a participant, fencing. Field Hockey. Football, 100. Golf, 9. Gymnastics. Ice Hockey http://www.saumag.edu/Equity_in_Athletics_Disclosure_Act.htm
Extractions: be available for inspection by students, prospective students, and the public by October 15 of each year. This table lists the number of participants by gender for each varsity team. According to the published federal regulations governing EAD a participant is defined as a student-athlete who, as of the day of a varsity team's first scheduled content - Any student-athlete who satisfies one or more of these criteria is a participant, including a student on a team the institution designates or deams as junior varsity, freshman, or novice, or a student withheld from competition to preserve eligibility (i.e., a redshirt) for academic, medical or other reasons. Number of Participants Number of Participants
Student-Athlete Services Support Services JMU Sports Cross Country Track, Men s, Cross Country Track, Women s, fencing, JMU s Office of studentAthlete Services provides comprehensive academic http://www.jmusports.com/SupportServices/Services.asp
Women S Fencing JMU Sports dot Strength Conditioning spacer dot studentAthlete Services spacer dot Athletic Facilities JMU S PENDERGRASS COMPETES AT NCAA fencing CHAMPIONSHIPS http://www.jmusports.com/Team/default.asp?TeamID=23
Sport And Recreation Organizations fencing Club The purpose of this organization is to provide a venue for student Athlete Advisory Committee SAAC The purpose of this organization is to http://www.unm.edu/~sac/sport.html
University Of Victoria Vikes The fencing events will run the 12th to the 19th. Its 51 members, 10000 studentathletes and 550 coaches vie for 19 national championships in 11 http://vikes.uvic.ca/news/release.php?display=release&id=725
Ivy League Sports Select Sport, Baseball, Basketball, Cross Country, fencing, Field Hockey Prospective and enrolled studentathletes may not be given extra benefits. http://www.ivyleaguesports.com/WhatIsIvy/compliance.asp
Extractions: Receive as HTML? Ivy League Compliance... NCAA Rules: A guide for Ivy Alumni and Friends of Athletics Ivy League alumni are proud of the standards of excellence in academics and athletics that are a tradition of each institution. Of equal value is the fact that student-athletes are full members of the student body, with no special privileges like athletic scholarships. In the Ivy League, conducting our programs with integrity is very important.