The South End Newspaper - Vinnikov And Lutz Named WSU/EDS Student Vinnikov and Lutz named WSU/EDS studentathletes of the year for 2004-05 She served as the fencing representative to the student-Athlete Advisory http://www.southend.wayne.edu/modules/news/article.php?storyid=1486
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Athletics News Story student ATHLETES AWARDS BURSARIES GOAL $500000 With over $80000 in scholarship funds for student Athletes Awards Bursaries, Western currently http://communications.uwo.ca/sports/mustang_athletics/story.html?sports_stories:
Women's Fencing - Wayne State Warriors 200405 WSU/EDS student-Athletes Of The Year Selected Women s fencing National Finishes (1982-1989), WSU fencing National Finishes (1990-present) http://wsuathletics.collegesports.com/sports/w-fenc/wyst-w-fenc-body.html
Extractions: Wayne State University Director of Athletics Rob Fournier announced today the 2004-05 Male and Female EDS/Student-Athletes of the Year. Candidates were judged on academic distinction, athletic accomplishments, individual involvement and University and community service, as well as coaches recommendation. ( more
Men's Swimming - Wayne State Warriors She served as the fencing representative to the studentAthlete Advisory Committee (SAAC) the past two of years. This was the fourth year EDS has sponsored http://wsuathletics.collegesports.com/sports/m-swim/spec-rel/071405aaa.html
Extractions: July 14, 2005 DETROIT - Wayne State University Director of Athletics Rob Fournier announced today the 2004-05 Male and Female EDS/Student-Athletes of the Year. Candidates were judged on academic distinction, athletic accomplishments, individual involvement and University and community service, as well as coaches recommendation. Senior fencer Anna Vinnikov (Ma'alot, Israel) and senior swimmer David Lutz (Rochester Hills, Mich./Rochester Adams) were selected as the 2004-05 Female and Male Student-Athletes of the Year after being nominated by their respective coaches with voting by the athletic department's coaches and administrative staff. "In a long list of deserving candidates, the accomplishments of Anna and David are singular," said Fournier. "Both have excelled in the classroom, achieved acclaim competitively in leading two successful programs and willingly given of their time in community projects. With both Anna and David representing the EDS Award, they promote to contemporaries and the public the best of WSU athletics." Lutz, who helped lead the Warrior men's swimming program to its best national finish (eighth) since 1981, is the first two-time recipient of the Student-Athlete of the Year award. A CoSIDA Third Team Academic All-American in 2005, Lutz also earned All-America honors in the pool at the 2005 NCAA Championship. He placed sixth in the 200 freestyle in a WSU-record time of 1:40.06, and eighth in the 200 backstroke (1:52.09) for First Team All-America honors. He also received All-American Honorable Mention distinction in the 100 backstroke (51.37) and four relays: 200 medley (16th place), 400 medley (15th), 400 free (15th) and 800 free (11th).
The Official Website Of Ithaca College Athletics She was named to the New York State Women s Collegiate Athletic The College Division Men s Academic AllAmerica Team honors student-athletes from NCAA http://www.ithaca.edu/bombers/rels/release.php?rel_id=1387
News And Information - The Ohio State University During the last two years, Ohio State has had more studentathletes named to teams have won 15 national championships fencing (2004), football (2002), http://www.osu.edu/news/lvl2_news_story.php?id=997
Sacred Heart University Compliance- Official Athletic Site fencingWhen the student-athlete uses fencing equipment; 4. Gymnastics-When the student-athlete uses gymnastics equipment; 5. Rifle-When the student-athlete http://sacredheartpioneers.collegesports.com/compliance/practicing-playing.html
Extractions: A student-athlete's participation in countable athletically related activities (see 17.02.1.1) shall be limited to a maximum of four hours per day and 20 hours per week. Golf Practice Round Exception. A practice round of golf may exceed the four-hours-per-day limitation, but the weekly limit of 20 hours shall remain in effect. A practice round played on the day prior to the start of a collegiate golf tournament at the tournament site shall count as three hours, regardless of the actual duration of the round. Competition Day. All competition and any associated athletically related activities on the day of competition shall count as three hours regardless of the actual duration of these activities. Practice may not be conducted at any time (including vacation periods) following competition, except between contest rounds or events during multiday or multievent competition (e.g., double-headers in softball or baseball, rounds of golf in a multiday tournament).
NOTRE DAME FIGHTING IRISH, The Official Athletic Site women s basketball, men s fencing and baseball were number one at some point, On the academic front, Irish studentathletes enjoyed one of the most http://und.collegesports.com/school-bio/nd-97athdir.html
Extractions: Kevin White, Director of Athletics Kevin White, one of the most progressive and talented administrators in the intercollegiate athletics ranks, has quickly attached his signature as director of athletics at the University of Notre Dame. In fact, his initial four years in that position qualified as the most successful across-the-board years in the history of athletics at Notre Dame. A career educator and one of the most respected athletic administrators in the nation, White previously had been athletic director at Arizona State University, Tulane University, the University of Maine, and Loras College. He brought a combined 18 years (1982-83 to 1999-2000) of experience in those positions with him to his assignment at Notre Dame. Appointed by Rev. Edward A. Malloy, C.S.C., Notre Dame's president, on March 13, 2000, White became the first Notre Dame athletic director to report directly to the University's president under the realignment of athletic administrative responsibilities announced in February 2000 by Father Malloy. After agreeing to an original five-year contract as well as a five-year extension, White in December 2002 saw his commitment extended an additional two years to 2012. White's first four years at Notre Dame in 2000-01, 2001-02, 2002-03 and so far in 2003-04 saw unprecedented across-the-board achievement on Irish fields of play:
Fencing - Brown University Bears The most comprehensive coverage of Brown University athletics on the Brown fencing Takes Seven of Nine, Women Go Undefeated at First League Meet 11/1/04 http://brownbears.collegesports.com/sports/c-fenc/brow-c-fenc-body.html
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Redstormsports.com - St. Johns University Official Athletic Site Mary Pat Beirne, Associate Athletic Director, student Development, beirnem, 1873 Mikhail Shimshovich, Assistant Coach, Men s and Women s fencing http://redstormsports.collegesports.com/staffdir/stjo-staffdir.html
Extractions: Jamaica, N.Y. 11439 Name Position @stjohns.edu (718)990-EXT Athletic Administration Staff Chris Monasch Director of Athletics monaschc Kathleen Meehan Associate Vice President for Athletics meehank Patrick Elliott elliottp John Diffley Senior Associate Athletic Director, Administration diffleyj Fr. James J. Maher, C.M. Vice President for University Ministry, Interim Vice President for Student Life maherj John "Jack" W. Kaiser Athletic Director Emeritus Dr. Robert Mangione Faculty Athletic Representative mangionr Paula Migliore Campus Minister for Athletics migliorp Julie Jurkovic Executive Secretary to the Director of Athletics jurkovij Rose Viscovich Secretary, Administration viscovir Edward Kull Assistant, Athletics kulle Annmarie Peppard Graduate Assistant, Internal Affairs pepparda Athletic Communications Dominic Scianna Associate Athletic Director, External Affairs sciannad Mike "Mex" Carey Associate Director for Athletic Communications careym Elizabeth Papetti Assistant Director for Athletic Communications papettie Toula Theoharis Secretary, Athletic Communications
Redstormsports.com - St. Johns University Official Athletic Site The mens and womens fencing teams combined to finish third at the NCAA A total of 132 St. Johns studentathletes were named to the BIG EAST Academic http://redstormsports.collegesports.com/trads/stjo-trads.html
Extractions: For nearly 100 years, St. Johns University has carried a proud tradition in intercollegiate athletics. St. Johns started its intercollegiate program in 1907 with its mens basketball program. In the early days, the Wonder Five led that program to prominence. In 1923, a football program was started and that program won three Metropolitan Conference Championships in its first eight years of existence. It was around that time that then-director of athletics and football coach Ray Lynch had his players wear red uniforms in games. The local media picked up on it, and dubbed the St. Johns athletic teams, the Red Men. James Buck Freeman graduated from St. Johns in 1927, and was named mens basketball coach, guiding that team for nine years and compiling a 177-31 record. During his time, he guided the famed St. Johns Wonder Five to an 88-8 record in his first four seasons and brought the University to national prominence. Walter McLaughlin took over as director of athletics during a time when the St. Johns baseball program established itself as one of the best in the country, reaching the College World Series in 1949, 1960, 1966 and 1968. Three of those baseball teams were coached by Jack Kaiser, who later became athletic director in 1973. Kaiser served in that role until 1995, during which time the University added a womens program in the 197475 academic year, with womens basketball, fencing, swimming and tennis being offered.
Extractions: Download Free Acrobat Reader Aug. 5, 2003 GREENSBORO, N.C. - The 47th annual Atlantic Coast Conference Academic Honor Roll, noting academic excellence by student-athletes for the 2002-03 school year, contains a record 1,762 performers as announced Tuesday by Commissioner John Swofford. The Honor Roll is comprised of those student-athletes who participated in a varsity-level sport and registered a grade point average of 3.0 or better for the full academic year. North Carolina student-athletes occupy 257 spots on the list, the second-highest total in the ACC. Duke has the most, 346. Following UNC are Virginia (230), Clemson (199), NC State (181), Maryland (173), Florida State (160), Wake Forest (112) and Georgia Tech (104). UNC Student-Athletes on the ACC Honor Roll
Extractions: Tar Heel student-athletes recognized for academic achievement. Nov. 11, 2004 A total of 244 UNC student-athletes earned spots on the Atlantic Coast Conference Academic Honor Roll for the 2003-04 school year. The honor roll requires a cumulative grade point average of at least 3.0 for the year. Tar Heels on the 2003-04 ACC Academic Honor Roll: (Number is years on the list) Rebecca Acker 4 Swimming, Jonathan Albrecht 2 Swimming, Elizabeth Alsop 3 Gymnastics, Neyla Amaya 1 Fencing, Meg Austin 1 Track, Juan Pablo Aycinena 2 Soccer, Emanual Ayvas 1 Track, Nicki Barnes 1 Lacrosse, Robert Bates 2 Track, Blake Beach 1 Soccer, Rebecca Bennett 2 Rowing, Robbie Bittner 1 Swimming, Ryan Blair 1 Lacrosse, Leigh Blomgren 3 Soccer, David Boole 1 Soccer, Sanja Bosman 2 Fencing, Evelyn Boykin 1 Track, Shannon Boyle 1 Golf, Cerry Brewer 1 Track, Kevin Brower 2 Baseball, Jason Brown 1 Football, Elizabeth Bruce 2 Swimming
Official Athletic Site Of The Lafayette College Leopards fencing Competes at Middle Atlantic Collegiate fencing Association Championships Yearly Archives. Prospective studentAthletes. , Online Questionnaire http://goleopards.collegesports.com/sports/c-fenc/lafa-c-fenc-body.html
Extractions: Pat Podoll is in her 12th year as Central Michigan University's assistant athletics director in charge of academics. Academics for CMU's more than 400 student-athletes have flourished under Podoll's direction. The Chippewas have won the prestigious Mid-American Conference Academic Achievement Award five times, outright on four occasions. CMU student-athletes had a 3.12 cumulative grade point average for 2001-02. "Pat is like a second mother to our players," head coach Jay Smith said. "Our players trust her when it comes to scheduling, academic counseling, and career guidance. Pat has been instrumental in our on-campus recruiting. She has developed one of the best student-athlete support services in the conference and the country." A native of Chicago, Illinois, Podoll prepped at Luther North High before earning her bachelor's degree from Valparaiso University in 1961. Pat won three letters in field hockey in college. She then earned a master's in physical education in 1963 from the University of Illinois.
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Extractions: Columbia Athletics Coaching Staff indicates a required field PERSONAL INFORMATION First Name Middle Initial Last Name Preferred Name Gender Male Female Home Address Line 1 Home Address Line 2 City State/Province/Region Zip/Postal Code Country Home Phone Mobile Phone E-mail Birth Date MM/DD/YYYY Are you a U.S. citizen?