Cornell University - On Campus - Official Athletic Site Third, SAAC seeks to promote and support athletics on the community, state and studentAthleteAdvisory Council Members. Glaser, Stephanie, fencing, sjg38. http://cornellbigred.ocsn.com/school-bio/corn-saac.html
Extractions: The Cornell University Student-Athlete Advisory Council (SAAC), established in 1995, is comprised of two team members from each of our 36 teams. The Student-Athlete Advisory Council has a threefold purpose. First, SAAC serves as an active communications link between the student-athletes and the athletics administration. Second, SAAC is charged with encouraging unity, common purpose, and camaraderie among teams and all student-athletes in the department. Third, SAAC seeks to promote and support athletics on the community, state and national levels. Member of SAAC are able to develop leadership skills among their peers and across campus. Student-athletes also actively participate in departmental, educational and special events. The SAAC advisor is Chris Wlosinski. 9/9/02 meeting
WPI: Student Life & Athletics - Clubs & Activities Financial Aid Academics Research student Life athletics Administration AlpineSki Team; Cheerleading Club; fencing Club; Freestyle Wrestling Club; http://www.wpi.edu/Campus/Activities/
Extractions: Edit Directory Academic Honoraries Alpine Ski Team Cheerleading Club Fencing Club Freestyle Wrestling Club Hockey Club Ice Hockey Club Indoor Soccer Club Lacrosse Club - Men's Lacrosse Club - Women's Rugby Club Shotokan Karate Club Soccer Club Ultimate Frisbee Club Men's Volleyball Water Polo Club Black Student Union Chinese Student Association (CSA) Christian Bible Fellowship (CBF) Deutschklub (German Club) French Circle Hispanic Student Association (HSA) Indian Student Organization (ISO) International Student Council (ISC) Korean Student Association Muslim Students Association ... Society of Martial Artists (SOMA) Sprinters Club Step Team Alpha Chi Rho Fraternity Alpha Gamma Delta Sorority Alpha Tau Omega Fraternity Lambda Chi Alpha Fraternity ... Campus Radio Association (WWPI 90.1FM)
WPI: Student Life & Athletics - Clubs & Activities Research student Life athletics Administration fencing Club FIRST Robotics Team190 Freestyle Wrestling Activity (GAEA) Graduate student Organization (GSO http://www.wpi.edu/Campus/Activities/alpha.html
Extractions: Choose a Sport Baseball M Basketball W Basketball M Crew W Crew Equestrian Fencing Field Hockey Football M Golf W Golf Gymnastics M Ice Hockey W Ice Hockey M Lacrosse W Lacrosse Skiing M Soccer W Soccer Softball M Squash W Squash M Swim/Diving W Swim/Diving M Tennis W Tennis M Track/Field W Track/Field M Cross Cntry W Cross Cntry Volleyball M Water Polo W Water Polo Wrestling
Owlsports.com - Women's Fencing - Coaching Staff Temple Owls athletics Yellow Book Hilton Garden Inn Temple athletics PreferredHotel. Quick Facts, Prospective student Athlete Form (PDF), Women's fencing http://www.owlsports.com/sports/wfencing/staff.asp
Seton Hall TABLE 1 athletics PARTICIPATION. as of the day of the first scheduled intercollegiatecontest; or (c) receives athletically related student aid (this fencing, http://www.shupirates.com/info/equity.asp
Extractions: Equity In Athletics Disclosure Act Information for the reporting year beginning Fall 2001 and ending Spring 2002 Name of Institution: Seton Hall University Federal regulations require that the following information, based on the previous reporting year, be available for inspection by students, prospective students, and the public by October 15 each year. (c) receives athletically related student aid (this includes redshirts and those on medical waivers. Number of Participants Number of Participants Participating on a Second Team Number of Participants Participating on a Third Team Sport Men's Teams Women's Teams Men's Teams Women's Teams Men's Teams Women's Teams Baseball Basketball Fencing Field Hockey Football Golf Gymnastics Ice Hockey Lacrosse Rifle Rowing Skiing Soccer Softball Squash Swimming and Diving Synchronized Swimming Team Handball Tennis Cross Country* Indoor Track and Field* Outdoor Track and Field* Volleyball Water Polo
Sports Awards Handed Out To Student Athletes in the administration of all levels of athletics at MIT Perez de la Cruz, a graduatestudent in biology fencing (men)Neal K. Devaraj, a senior in chemistry http://web.mit.edu/newsoffice/tt/2002/jun05/awdsports.html
Hunter College Athletics and the men's and women's cross country and fencing teams consistently EligibilityTo be eligible to participate in intercollegiate athletics, a student must http://studentweb.hunter.cuny.edu/~athletic/athletic.htm
Extractions: Hunter's outdoor teams compete in a wide variety of top-notch facilities, including Metropolitan Oval (men's soccer), the USTA National Tennis Center (men's and women's tennis), Ammirati Field at Coleman Park (women's softball), Van Cortlandt Park (men's and women's cross country), and the 168th Street Armory (men's and women's track and field). Hunter College attempts to place higher priority on the overall quality of the educational experience and on the successful completion of all students academic programs. We seek to establish and maintain an environment in which a student-athlete's athletic activities are conducted as an integral part of the overall educational experience. We also seek to establish and maintain an environment that values cultural diversity and gender equity among our student-athletes and athletic staff.
Extractions: ITHACA, N.Y. - Nine different Big Red players tallied goals and freshman Allison Schindler tied the school record with six assists, as No. 7 Cornell earned a 14-6 win over 20th ranked Vanderbilt in women's lacrosse action Sunday at Schoellkopf Field. With the victory, Cornell raises its record to 7-1, while the Commodores fall to 4-5. FULL STORY
Cornell University - Facilities - Official Athletic Site Camps Strength Conditioning student Svcs Facilities Recreation/Fitness Site Map athletics Campaign, Andrew P. Stifel fencing Salle; Bartels Hall; http://cornellbigred.fansonly.com/facilities/corn-facilities.html
Intercollegiate Athletics Document fencing (Men/Women) Heizaburo Okawa. Gymnastics (Women) Julia Knight. The intercollegiateathletics department provides studentathletes the http://www.fullerton.edu/catalog/student_affairs/intercollegiate_athletics/index
Extractions: Home Page Student Affairs Intercollegiate Athletics : Intercollegiate Athletics Page Coaches Conference Memberships Men's Intercollegiate Athletics Women's Intercollegiate Athletics ... Athletic Academic Services Department Office Titan House John W. Easterbrook Dr. Maryalyce Jeremiah Christine McCarthy Dr. June Kearney Mel Franks Top of Page Baseball
Diocesan Boys' School Tennis Team student Guidance Team Inter School Football Competition (A Grade)athletics Team Cross Country Team Softball Team Handball Team fencing Team http://www.dbs.edu.hk/more_notice_date.php
William And Mary Fencing John's attila.stevenstech.edu/athletics/ica/mfencing/index.htm United States MilitaryAcademy (ARMY) www.student.virginia.edu/~fencing/main.html http://www.wm.edu/SO/fencing/content.php?section=team_info&page=links
Sports Medicine Student Assistants fencing (M). fencing (W). athletics. student Assistants There are currently 10students that serve as athletic trainers for the office of sports medicine. http://athletics.vassar.edu/sportsmed/sa.html
Extractions: Athletic Trainer Staff Facilities Hours Links ... Sports Information Physical Education PE Web Site Dance Web Site In the Pink Club Sports ... Vassar Home Student Assistants There are currently 10 students that serve as athletic trainers for the office of sports medicine. Their duties include taping, providing treatment, first aid, assisting with rehabilitation protocols. This position introduces the student to the dynamic profession of athletic training. If you are interested in serving as a student assistant, please contact head athletic trainer Jeffrey Carter by jecarter@vassar.edu or by phone at (845) 437-7843.
Student Life At St. Johns, they are able to rediscover the joy of amateur athletics in awelcoming setting. John's College fencing Union's web pages. student Pages. http://www.sjca.edu/admissions/camplife.phtml
Extractions: Annapolis Area Lodging Information The College is well aware that physical activities, artistic expression and light-hearted recreation are necessary complements to an intellectual life and is committed to providing the facilities, funds and support needed to make them available. Such activites in Annapolis are sponsored both by the Student Polity and various special interest groups on campus. The Annapolis Campus - Residence and Student Life Since its founding as King William's School in 1696, St. John's has been situated in the colonial seaport town of Annapolis, capital of the State of Maryland. Its population of 50,000 is occupied principally with the government of the State and of Anne Arundel County; with the training of midshipmen at the United States Naval Academy ; and with the fish, crab and oyster industry and the sailing and recreational activities of the Chesapeake Bay. The campus of thirty-six acres lies in the Historic District, adjoining College Creek, one block from the State House and across the street from the Naval Academy yard. The fifteen buildings include 18th-century historic houses (now classrooms, offices and a dormitory), 19th-century Victorian structures, and 20th-century buildings designed to complement the older ones. There are six student dormitories, offering single and double rooms. About 75% of students live on campus. The community of students has governed itself since 1945 with elected officers and delegates representing each dormitory and the off-campus constituency. The Student Polity representatives, called the Delegate Council, meet once a week to hear requests from students for funds, to allocate time and use of facilities such as the student kitchen, to remind students of their responsibilites to the College community, and to express student opinion on common problems. The Delegate Council also meets with members of the College administration to discuss matters of mutual concern and maintains a Student Committee on Instruction, which works with the Faculty Instruction Committee on academic matters. A Food Committee works with the dining hall manager to develop satisfactory dishes for the regular and vegetarian menus.
New York University Athletics: Awards Womens fencing. Beata Canby, UAA Winter Sport All-Academic Award. NYU student-Athlete Academic Achievement Award. NYU athletics Home. http://www.nyu.edu/athletics/awards.html
Extractions: through 6/6/01) Brian Beggans - Second Team All-UAA - UAA Winter Sport All-Academic Award James Coe - All-UAA Honorable Mention - UAA Winter Sport All-Academic Award Greg Conn - UAA Winter Sport All-Academic Award Sean Grant - UAA Winter Sport All-Academic Award Rex Hodgson - UAA Winter Sport All-Academic Award Justin Hoffman - First Team All-UAA - Second Team ECAC Metro All-Stars - Third Team All-Metropolitan - UAA Winter Sport All-Academic Award Michael Irwin - NYU Tip-Off All-Tournament Team Sean Rgan - UAA Winter Sport All-Academic Award Janice Quinn - WBCA Women's Division III Downstate Coach of the Year - Metropolitan Basketball Writers Association Division III Coach of the Year Rashida Allen - First Team All-UAA - ECAC Metro Player of the Year - First Team ECAC Metro All-Stars - D3Hoops.com Division III Honorable Mention All-American - Metropolitan Division III Player of the Year Meg Barber - First Team All-UAA - Second Team ECAC Metro All-Stars Lauren D'Ambrosio - UAA Co-Player of the Week (12/18/00) Tasha Freygang - UAA Winter Sport All-Academic Award Allison Herman - UAA Winter Sport All-Academic Award - Jewish Sports Review Women's College Basketball All-America Honorable Mention Dari Magyar - NCAA East/Northeast All-Sectional Team - D3Hoops.com Team of the Week (2/7/01)
New York University Athletics: Honors Archive is awarded in each athletic season to studentathletes who field and wrestling)and four women's sports (basketball, fencing, swimming NYU athletics Home. http://www.nyu.edu/athletics/2002/uaawinteracad.html
Extractions: 2001 Winter All-Academic Team March 21, 2002 The University Athletic Association (UAA) has named 76 NYU student-athletes to the 2001 Winter All-Academic Team in their respective sports. This academic recognition is awarded in each athletic season to student-athletes who have completed at least one year of college study and carry at least a 3.2 overall grade point average.
Accomplishments -- Athletics -- Drew University on the Future of Division III athletics NCAA Division Brent Archer and JinKyung Yoon;fencing - Richard Frank award annually goes to a senior student, male or http://www.depts.drew.edu/ath/main/home/awards.html
Extractions: ATHLETE HONORS: 38 MAC All- Stars 9 Eastern College Athletic Conference All-Stars 71 MAC All-Academic Team Selections 3 MAC MVP Awards - J. Bonura (msc), C. Rogers (fh), O. Kamp (mtn) 3 MAC Rookie of the Year Awards - O. Stakhiv (msc), W. McMullan ( wlx), C. Mahon (fh) MAC Mens Tennis Doubles Champions - Q. Chrobak and J. Fuller 6 Regional All-Americans - J. Bonura, O. Stakhiv, M. Woessner (msc), C. Rogers (fh), K.Woods, K. Fetter(wlx) 2 Regional Academic All-Americans - M. Hanson (sw) and R. Phillips (ba)
Athletics And Recreation for a wide range of student activities. The University Park campus IntercollegiateAthletics program offers indoor track, outdoor track, fencing, football, golf http://www.psu.edu/bulletins/bluebook/intro/gi-101.htm