Saint Vincent College Official site of SVC Bearcat athletics.Category Reference Education Pennsylvania Saint Vincent College Dining Services. student Handbook. Career Services. Safety Security. Registrar/Records.About SVC Sports. Baseball. Basketball. CrossCountry. fencing (club). Golf. http://www.stvincent.edu/sports/sports.html
Extractions: If you're an avid sports fan or a high school athlete who wants to keep playing in college, here's something to cheer about: Saint Vincent Bearcats men and women compete in the NAIA American Mideast Conference in nine sports, including lacrosse. You can also participate in fencing, play club-level hockey, or join intramural teams in eight sports from aerobics to weightlifting.
Cook College: Student Life Women Basketball, crew, crosscountry, fencing, field hockey on athletics, see theRutgers athletics Web site There are numerous student clubs and organizations http://aesop.rutgers.edu/www/prospective/studentlife.html
Extractions: Cook College offers students many opportunities to become involved in activities outside of the classroom. There are numerous student clubs and organizations in which to participate. There are many more clubs that are active at other colleges at Rutgers. For more information, contact the Office of Special Events and Programs in the Cook Campus Center at 732/932-7617. In addition, some student clubs and organizations have web pages with more information.
Oberlin College Athletics > Club Sports Facilities, Contact, athletics HOME, Oberlin Online HOME, ed programs in such sportsas fencing and bowling Funding comes from the student finance committee and is http://www.oberlin.edu/athletic/club_sports/Default.html
Extractions: PICK A CLUB SPORT LINK Club Sports Home ABOUT CLUB SPORTS -introduction -forming a club -running a club -support services -forms -questions / contact CURRENT CLUB SPORTS -aikido -bowling -cheerleading -equestrian -fencing -ice hockey -karate kai -marching band -rugby -scuba -ultimate frisbee/men's -ultimate frisbee/women's -volleyball/men's -water polo Introduction Both the experienced and the novice are welcome in 14 different club teams and activities ranging from Ultimate Frisbee and scuba diving to martial arts and cheerleading. There are separate teams for men and women as well as co-ed programs in such sports as fencing and bowling. If the team concept is too formal, students can become involved in activities such as aikido and horseback riding. Club sports differ from varsity programs in many ways, but one of the most important is that they are organized and operated completely by students. Schedules, meetings, practices, and transportation to competitions are all arranged by students. Funding comes from the student finance committee and is supplemented by an intramural and club sports budget through the recreation office.
Extractions: Historic Moments Big Ten provided framework for intercollegiate competition In the latter years of the 19th century, when many American colleges and universities began to establish formal sports programs, Northwestern President Henry Wade Rogers endorsed student athletics on many counts. However, Rogers thought that athletic activities should be regulated so that they did not interfere with studies, become an end in themselves or be carried to the point where they became dangerous to life and limb. "In the West," he noted, "college athletics have never been carried to the excess that has characterized the eastern institutions." And thus, a University faculty committee was formed in 1891 to consider the entire question of the conduct and control of athletics at Northwestern. The following year the committee adopted rules forbidding competition with professional teams and requiring players to meet certain academic standards. A year later supervision was tightened further with the appointment of a Committee on the Regulation of Athletic Sports, made up of three alumni and three undergraduates. In 1895 Rogers joined the presidents of the universities of Chicago, Wisconsin, Michigan, Minnesota, Illinois and Purdue at a conference in Chicago to consider the regulation of intercollegiate athletics.
Rice University Athletics Men's and women's varsity, club and intramural, recreational and wellness programs, and Rice Owls Category Reference Education Texas Rice University athletics VARSITY athletics RiceOwls.com. Cheerleading, Crew, Cycling Team, fencing, Karate,Lacrosse, Men's Soccer See other athletic clubs on the Rice student Clubs page http://www.rice.edu/athletics/
Physical Education/Athletics Courses in aquatics, racquet sports, fencing, aerobics, physical all courses, to provideeach student with maximum athletics has been an important part of life http://ase.tufts.edu/bulletin/physical-education.html
Brock University: Recruitment And Liaison Office Visit the Department of athletics homepage. As a fourth year Physical Education student,Matt enjoys his studies at Brock he especially enjoys fencing, Tennis. http://www.brocku.ca/liaison/athletics.html
Moravian College Athletics -- Sports News that has brought credit to the studentathlete, the institution, and intercollegiateathletics. running, swimming, horseback riding, shooting and fencing. http://www.moravian.edu/athletics/sportsNews/02-03/fall/SN409.htm
Extractions: Friday, July 19, 2002 SHERTZER AWARDED NCAA POSTGRADUATE SCHOLARSHIP INDIANAPOLIS, IN - Moravian College senior Emily Shertzer (Hummelstown, PA/ Lower Dauphin HS) was awarded one of 58 NCAA postgraduate scholarships for $5,000 given to student-athletes who participated in spring sports. In addition to the spring sport honorees, the NCAA also awards 116 postgraduate scholarships to student-athletes participating in fall and winter sports in which the NCAA conducts championships, for a total of 174 postgraduate scholarships annually. 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, the institution and intercollegiate athletics. The student-athlete also must intend to continue academic work beyond the baccalaureate degree as a full-time or part-time graduate student.
Extractions: Stanford's Iris Zimmermann finished 2nd in the Women's Foil to lead the Cardinal to a seventh place finish at the 2003 NCAA Championships in Colorado Springs, CO. Notre Dame wrapped up the two-day competition with 182 points to edge defending champion (and longtime rival) Penn State by three points (179), followed by St. John's (171), Ohio State (167), Columbia (113), Princeton (107), and Stanford (85). ( more
University Organizations And Athletics student Association; Graduate and Professional student Association; is less structuredthan varsity athletics. includes Capoeira; Cycling; fencing; Figure Skating; http://www.neu.edu/oir/oirsuppo.htm
Extractions: Athletics Student Organizations All-University Organizations Ethnic and Cultural Clubs Print and Broadcast Media Performing Arts Organizations Special Interest Clubs ANIME Ballroom Dance Club Billards Club Cheerleaders Chess Club Circle K Club Downhillers Ski and Sports Club NU Bisexual, Lesbian, and Gay Association (NUBiLAGA)
Extractions: Varsity Teams Staff Directory Features/Stories Scores/Summaries ... Haverford Home Page Haverford Student-Athletes Win Commencement Awards With its usual good luck in avoiding rain, Haverford College saw 298 members of the Class of 2002 graduate on May 19 in front of Roberts Hall. Honorary Degree awardees included Bill Cosby, who wore a Haverford baseball cap with tassel in place of the usual "mortar board," Provost Elaine Hansen, who departs to become president of Bates College next month, the late Dr. Helen Rodriguez-Trias, a noted pediatrician, health care activist and teacher, and Edward F. Snyder, long-time head of the Friends Committee on National Legislation. Haverford athletes were appropriately represented among the students receiving prizes and graduation honors. Among double award winners were: Claire Sandstrom '02, soccer player who had already earned the William Ambler Award as top student among athletes in the senior class, received both the Lyman Beecher Hall Prize in Chemistry and a Hughes Scholarship for interdisciplinary research in biology and biochemistry.
Cal State Fullerton Athletics Official site of California State University at Fullerton athletics.Category Reference Education CSU Fullerton athletics The NCAA fencing Championships at Colorado Springs TitanSports.org studentAthleteof the Week. Cal State Fullerton athletics ddddddddddddddDDDddddddQuestions? http://sports.fullerton.edu/
Extractions: General Information Schedules Ticket Info Audio Center Titan Store Visiting Campus Employment Titan Tradition Mission Statement Corporate Sponsors Administration Policies/Procedures Academic Support Athletic Training Titan Athletic Club Titan Alumni Sitemap Sport Selector Baseball Basketball-M Basketball-W Cross Country Dance Fencing Gymnastics-W Soccer-M Soccer-W Softball Tennis-W Volleyball-W Wrestling Sitemap Search this site Ronnie Prettyman singled in the go-ahead run in the sixth and the Cal State Fullerton bullpen combined for four scoreless innings as the second-ranked Titans beat Pacific, 4-2, on Sunday at Goodwin Field to sweep the three-game Big West Conference series. The Titans, who have won nine of their past 11 games, are the only team undefeated in Big West action... Story Box Score Cal State Fullerton senior pitcher Jodie Cox tossed her second no-hitter in week and the Titan offense banged out 14 hits on the day as No. 9 Fullerton completed a three-game sweep of Big West Conference rival Cal State Northridge with an 11-0 five-inning victory on Sunday afternoon at Matador Diamond...
Senate Report For University Council On Athletics studentathlete teams representing Queens captured four (4) Ontario UniversityAthletics (OUA) team consecutive title; and Womens fencing won its http://www.queensu.ca/secretariat/senate/UCAsep01.html
Extractions: The 2000 - 2001 athletic season saw student-athletes representing Queens (Golden Gaels Athletics) in fifty (50) Interuniversity Team and Club sanctioned sports. As such, Queens can lay claim to the largest Interuniversity Team and Club program in Canada. Last year four hundred and eighty-one (481) men and four hundred and sixty-two (462) women competed on Golden Gael teams. Equally important to participation statistics is that one hundred and seventy-six (176) student-athletes gained academic conference all-star status, emblematic of student-athletes who attained an 80% or better overall academic average. Queens continues to be among the leaders across the country in this student-athlete academic achievement category. Student-athlete teams representing Queens captured four (4) Ontario University Athletics (O.U.A.) team championships. Womens Basketball won its first O.U.A. title in 32 years; Womens Figure Skating won its seventh consecutive title; Womens Synchronized Swimming its fifth consecutive title; and Womens Fencing won its fourth title since 1992. Queens teams also brought home four overall second place championships and had five third place standings. On the varsity club side the Queens Mountain Biking racing team won the Ontario title; our Triathlon Club won the provincial University Team championship and our Queens sailors captured the Canadian University title and attained the #1 North American ranking in the Intercollegiate Yacht Racing Associating (I.C.Y.R.A.).
Xap.com :: Campus Tours :: UC Irvine Student Life optometry club), commuter club, Amnesty International, comedy club, pep squad, UniversityAmbassadors, studentrun film athletics home page I. Men's fencing, no, -. http://www.xap.com/gotocollege/campustour/undergraduate/1121/UC_Irvine/UC_Irvine
Extractions: Screen last updated on: April 30, 2002 STUDENT PROFILE Total undergraduates: Full-time undergraduates: 8,100 men, 8,871 women Part-time undergraduates: 723 men, 299 women Total graduate students: Full-time graduate students: 2,214 men, 1,511 women Part-time graduate students: 305 men, 132 women Average age of full-time undergraduates: U.S. region where majority of students come from: West Percent of full-time U.S. undergraduates from out of state: First-year student breakdown: Black (non-Hispanic) American Indian or Alaskan Native Asian or Pacific Islander Hispanic White (non-Hispanic) total international (nonresident aliens) race/ethnicity unreported/unknown Undergraduate breakdown: Black (non-Hispanic) American Indian or Alaskan Native Asian or Pacific Islander Hispanic White (non-Hispanic) total international (nonresident aliens) race/ethnicity unreported/unknown
UI Archives -- Index To Photographs In The Hawkeye (Yearbook) An Index to Photographs of Individuals Appearing in the University of Iowa Hawkeye The yearbook of The University of Iowa (known as the State University of Iowa during the years in question) was titled the Hawkeye. Adams, Mearl J., athletics Baseball- student. 1927 271; Adamson, Robert E., athletics- Track- student. 1934 208 Allen, Robert, athletics- Swimming/Football- student, 1938 311, http://www.lib.uiowa.edu/spec-coll/Archives/guides/Hawkeye%20photos.htm
Extractions: The yearbook of The University of Iowa (known as the State University of Iowa during the years in question) was titled the Hawkeye . Most volumes before 1942 included an index, and apparently these indexes were transcribed to 3x5" cards about 1942. This page in turn transcribes into an electronic file the information entered on the cards. Information is entered in the format: Name, description. year: page; year; page, etc. The card catalog was arranged in a single alphabet, mixing descriptions of photographs of individuals and photographs of groups (e.g., athletic teams, classes (Sophmore, Junior, Senior), fraternities and sororities, and other groups and organizations) as well as images which may not include people at all, e,g., "University Library - Interior." For ease of use, the descriptions have been separated into two pages. This page is a single alphabet of names of individuals (students, faculty, staff, deans, and presidents). For the descriptions of images with groups of people, buildings, interiors, etc., click here Note that the images described here are printed that is they are not original photographic prints. Most are relatively small, often near postage-stamp size. They can be photographed with screens and filters which will partially remove the underlying pattern of dots of which they are composed, but a print from the resulting negative will be noticeably "grainer" than a print made from an original photographic negative. They can be enlarged on a photocopier with some success, and they can be scanned, although at high resolutions the underlying dot pattern will again be obvious.
Introducing First-Year Student-Athletes To The Library: The Michigan State Unive Discover the problems that make it hard for studentathletes to use libraries. Find out what Michigan State University is doing about the problem. athletics on college campuses is one of the oldest large number of student-athletes exist on American campuses. nature of student athletics can often isolate student-athletes from the http://www.lib.msu.edu/lorenze1/studentathlete.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
Stanford University: Athletics the nation's best athletics program. Since 1990, assistants for about 800 studentathletes. Contact the about Stanford athletics, online diaries from student-athletes and http://www.stanford.edu/home/athletics
Extractions: Choose Sport Baseball Basketball - M Basketball - W Crew Cross Country Fencing Field Hockey Football Golf - M Golf - W Gymnastics - M Gymnastics - W Lacrosse - W Soccer - M Soccer - W Softball Swim/Diving - M Swim/Diving - W Sailing Sync Swimming Tennis - M Tennis - W Volleyball - M Volleyball - W Water Polo - M Water Polo - W Wrestling News Releases Cardinal Sports
Extractions: Choose Sport Baseball M Basketball W Basketball Cross Country Fencing Field Hockey Football M Golf W Golf M Gymnastics W Gymnastics M Ice Hockey W Ice Hockey M Lacrosse W Lacrosse Pistol Rifle Rowing M Soccer W Soccer Softball Synchro Swim M Tennis W Tennis M Volleyball W Volleyball Wrestling Cheerleading Strength/Cond. Releases Sport Camps Kid's Club SASSO Ohio State cross country head coach Robert Gary (Ohio State, 1996) finished 11th at the 2003 United State 8K Championships Saturday in New York City's Central Park. Running against one of the strongest and deepest fields put together for a USA national championship, Gray clocked 23:09 in wet conditions over the rolling 4.97-mile course. Olympian and pre race favorite Meb Keflezighi missed the course record by two seconds to win in 22:28. - Continue Story -