Extractions: FOOTBALL SOCCER-MEN SOCCER-WOMEN CROSS COUNTRY ... RU ALUMNI COMMUNITY 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 SAAC MEMBERS SAAC Co-Chairs: Leah Black, Softball
Student Life St. John's College fencing Union. The St. John's College Conference Championship.Back to the Top Links to More Information About fencing. http://www.sjca.edu/admissions/fencing.phtml
Extractions: Annapolis Area Lodging Information The St. John's College Fencing Union is a year-round club for the sport of fencing. It is open to all adults and children interested in fencing in central Maryland, as well as to students of St. John's College. Our fencers practice and compete in all three modern weapons foil, épée, and saber. The club hosts tournaments on behalf of the Maryland Division of the United Stated Fencing Association, open to all USFA members of the appropriate ranking. The undergraduate students also compete against other collegiate teams in the Middle Atlantic Collegiate Fencing Association (MACFA), a 14-school consortium of varsity and club fencing teams. The club practices in in Iglehart Hall on Tuesdays from 6:30 p.m. and Saturdays from 9:30 a.m. to 12 noon. Floor time and instruction are available on-site. Equipment is also available for use at the club. Students who are interested should contact the Union's fencing coach, Bob Smith at bob.smith@mlis.state.md.us
Official Athletic Site Of The Princeton University Tigers was to strengthen the ties between athletics and academics vehicle designed to improvestudentathlete welfare Men's Cross Country Men's fencing Men's Football http://goprincetontigers.ocsn.com/genrel/080200aae.html
Extractions: Academic-Athletic Fellows Linking Athletics And Academics The integration of athletics and academics is a challenge at any university or college. Academic integrity-or the lack of such integrity-is at the forefront at many institutions. A recent Princeton Board of Trustees report acknowledged that athletics is a valuable resource and reinforced that athletics is an important component of the educational experience. In an attempt to strengthen the true student-athlete ideal while continuing to preserve and advance the University's overall educational mission, the Department of Athletics launched the Princeton Academic-Athletic Fellows initiative in the spring. The coach of each varsity team is required to identify a faculty member who will serve as its academic-athletic fellow. Their mission is to strengthen and reinforce the ties between a student's academic and athletic pursuits and act as a resource for the student-athletes, coaches, academic administrators and faculty. The creation of the academic-athletic fellows initiative was conceived by director of athletics Gary Walters, who recalls how an experience from his days as a Princeton student-athlete impacted him and his teammates.
Official Athletic Site Of The Princeton University Tigers and the eligibility of our studentathletes must 4948) or assistant director of athleticsErin McDermott Light Men's Cross Country Men's fencing Men's Football http://goprincetontigers.ocsn.com/genrel/041001aai.html
Extractions: Mr. Smith Just Wants to Help Navigating NCAA and IVY Group Rules as a Booster Most rules violations in college athletics are committed by well-intentioned people who believe their actions will only reap positive results for the program. However, a positive outcome does not necessarily make the activity permissible under NCAA and Ivy Group rules. Knowledge of rules is the key to maintaining the integrity of Princeton University and protecting the eligibility of our student-athletes. When in doubt, ask before you act. The NCAA considers you a representative of athletics interests if you: 1) participated in or have been a member of any of Princeton's various athletics Friends Groups, 2) make or have made a donation to any of Princeton's men's and women's athletics programs, 3) provide or have helped arrange summer employment for enrolled student-athletes, 4) have been involved in promoting Princeton Athletics in any way, i.e., recruitment of prospects, 5) are the parent of an enrolled student-athlete. The following hypothetical situations provide some examples of the most commonly broken rules for representatives of athletics interests and their involvement with prospects and enrolled student-athletes. (Note: A prospect is any student who has started classes for the ninth grade.)
UCI Catalogue: Intercollegiate Athletics And Re not offered through Intercollegiate athletics, club sports Club Sports are studentrun and University include badminton, bike racing, fencing, men's lacrosse http://www.editor.uci.edu/97-98/intro/intro.19.html
Extractions: UCI's Intercollegiate Athletic Program features 19 sports, with 10 men's teams, eight women's teams, and one coed sailing team. Men's sports include basketball, crew, cross country, golf, soccer, swimming and diving, tennis, track and field, volleyball, and water polo. UCI's men's teams compete in the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) Division I, and the University is a member of the 12-school Big West Conference. UCI also competes in the Mountain Pacific Sports Federation in men's soccer, men's volleyball, and water polo. UCI's sailing team competes in the Intercollegiate Yacht Racing Association (ICYRA), and crew competes in the Pacific Coast Championships. The UCI women's teams also are members of NCAA Division I and the Big West Conference, competing in basketball, crew, cross country, soccer, swimming and diving, tennis, track and field, and volleyball. UCI has captured 21 national team championships in eight different sports since opening in 1965, with 63 individuals winning national titles and well over 400 earning All-American honors. UCI has won 40 Big West conference championships since 1977. Each spring, the University presents the Big West Scholar-Athlete Award to those student-athletes who maintained a 3.0 GPA over the previous three quarters. In the last 14 years, 1,259 UCI student-athletes have earned the award. TEAM UCI features Anteater student-athletes, coaches, and staff members participating in community outreach activities, such as visiting local elementary and middle schools to provide motivational talks. Intercollegiate Athletics also features a UCI Hall of Fame, honoring former athletes, coaches, and administrators. Twenty-nine Anteaters have received this recognition. The University is proud of the 24 outstanding UCI men and women who have participated in Olympic competition. Currently there are approximately a dozen former Anteater athletes competing professionally throughout the world.
2001-02 UCI Catalogue: Athletics, Recreation in sports not offered through Intercollegiate athletics. Club sports are studentrun and University clubs include badminton, cycling, fencing, rugby, table http://www.editor.uci.edu/01-02/intro/intro.19.html
Extractions: UCI's Intercollegiate Athletic Program features 23 sports, with 11 men's teams, 11 women's teams, and one coed sailing team. Men's sports include baseball, basketball, crew, cross country, golf, soccer, swimming and diving, tennis, track and field, volleyball, and water polo. UCI's men's teams compete in the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) Division I, and the University is a member of the Big West Conference. UCI also competes in the Mountain Pacific Sports Federation (MPSF) in men's volleyball and water polo. UCI's sailing team competes in the Intercollegiate Yacht Racing Association (ICYRA), and crew competes in the Pacific Coast Championships. The UCI women's teams also are members of NCAA Division I and the Big West Conference, competing in basketball, crew, cross country, golf, soccer, swimming and diving, tennis, outdoor track and field, and volleyball. Women's water polo and women's indoor track and field compete in the MPSF. UCI has captured 21 national team championships in eight different sports since opening in 1965, with 63 individuals winning national titles and well over 400 earning All-American honors. UCI has won 42 Big West Conference championships since 1977. Each spring, the University presents the Big West Scholar-Athlete Award to those student-athletes who maintained a 3.0 GPA over the previous three quarters. In the last 18 years, 1,770 UCI student-athletes have earned the award.
Morris College | Student Life Encouraging church attendance and membership, the BSU serves as a link betweenthe student and the local church and seeks to provide Christian fencing Club. http://www2.morris.edu/life/organizations.asp
Extractions: Alpha Lambda Delta Honor Society Alpha Lambda Delta Honor Society (Freshman Honor Society) Encourages superior scholastic achievement among students in their first year in institutions of higher education, promotes intelligent living and a continued high standard of learning, and assists men and women in recognizing and developing meaningful goals for their roles in society. Alpha Phi Omega, National Service Fraternity Alpha Phi Omega, National Service Fraternity (Alpha Beta Theta Chapter) embodies the principles of the Boy Scouts of America's Scout oath and law. Baptist Student Union Encouraging church attendance and membership, the BSU serves as a link between the student and the local church and seeks to provide Christian fellowship and wholesome fun for all students. Durham Ministerial Union Durham Ministerial Union is an organization open to all ministers.
Sacred Heart University Recruiting- Official Athletic Site athlete is any student who has started classes for the ninth grade. Recruiting hasoccurred whenever a member of Sacred Heart University athletics staff, or http://sacredheartpioneers.ocsn.com/recruiting/saht-recruiting.html
Extractions: Thank you for considering Sacred Heart University among your options for a first-class university education and a first-rate Division I athletics experience. I hope you will complete an online recruiting form or contact one of our coaches directly if you are committed to achieving excellence in the classroom as well as on your chosen field of competition. At Sacred Heart University you will train to reach your full potential athletically in the pursuit of championship success, be it through team or individual achievement, and prepare for your future career opportunities. You will also meet and develop life-long friendships with the remarkable young men and women who have traveled to Fairfield to further their education and athletic pursuits. Our coaches are terrific teachers, leaders and motivators. They will guide, challenge and help you become a better-rounded person and citizen. They will also help you become a more complete and proficient student-athlete than you are already. Our coaches are aware of your academic quest and are a vital cornerstone to the overall University academic mission. They will assist you along your path to becoming an independent, self-reliant individual, ready to confront the challenges present in our ever-changing world. Enjoy your collegiate search. I hope that you will find Sacred Heart University to be the right fit for you and your academic and athletic goals. I look forward to meeting you if you ultimately attend Sacred Heart and welcome you to join our current Pioneers as we continue to build a new tradition of excellence and achievement at the Division I level.
Oberlin College Athletics > Club Sports Facilities, Contact, athletics HOME, Oberlin Online HOME, begins in the student UnionOffice http://www.oberlin.edu/athletic/club_sports/how_formed.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 Forming a Club: How a Club is formed Chartering begins in the Student Union Office with a set of guidelines, which contain an explanation sheet, the official rules and regulations, and sample charter. Once a charter is submitted to the Student Union, it is sent through three areas of approval: Student Senate, Student Life Committee, and General Faculty. Once approved, the club will receive a letter and a copy of the signed (approved) charter from the Student Union, where the original charter is kept on file. Any changes to existing charters must go through the approval; process beginning in the Student Union. Each Spring Semester, the Student Union sends a form, titled "Officer List" to the liaison of each organization. By completing and returning this form, complete with advisors signature, to the Student Union Office in the spring, your organization renews its charter for the following academic year. Change in Officers during the ensuing year need to be forwarded to the Student Union Office.
Athletics Official site of the Prairie Fire with pictures, scores, statistics, rosters and schedules.Category Reference Education Illinois Knox College athleticsathletics. Team Knox. hallmark of athletic participation. What doesthat mean for you, the student athlete? It means that academics http://www.knox.edu/x784.xml
Extractions: Knox College Student Life Athletics Team Knox Residential Life Athletics Student Services Knox offers 21 NCAA Division III varsity sports, but they arent the only game in town. Knox students also participate in nine intramural and club-level sports. Club Sports Intramural Sports Baseball Basketball Fencing Basketball Basketball Cross-Country Indoor Soccer Cross-Country Golf Ultimate Frisbee Softball Football Volleyball Golf Soccer Softball Soccer ... Wrestling
Extractions: Tennessee is back in the women's national championship game for the 10th time, and Gwen Jackson had everything to do with it. Jackson scored 13 of her 25 points in the final 6:08 and Brittany Jackson added a key basket in that stretch as Tennessee beat Duke 66-56 in a defensive matchup Sunday night. Duke, which had won 15 straight, was denied a second trip to the finals despite 29 points from All-American Alana Beard. [continues]
Extractions: Alphabetical No. Name Ht. Wt. Class Exp. Hometown High School Buckner, Andre SR Hopkinsville, Ky. University Heights High School Dockery, Sean FR HS Chicago, Ill. Julian High School Duhon, Chris JR Slidell, La. Salmen High School Ewing, Daniel SO Missouri City, Texas Willowridge High School Horvath, Nick JR Shoreview, Minn. Mounds View High School Johnson, Patrick SO HS Atlanta, Ga. Grady High School Jones, Dahntay SR Trenton, N.J. Steinert High School Means, Andy JR Indianapolis, Ind. Lawrence North High School Melchionni, Lee FR HS Lancaster, Pa. Germantown Academy Randolph, Shavlik FR HS Raleigh, N.C. Broughton High School Redick, J.J. FR HS Roanoke, Va. Cave Spring High School Sanders, Casey SR Tampa, Fla. Tampa Prep High School Thompson, Michael FR HS Joliet, Ill. Providence Catholic High School Williams, Shelden FR HS Forest Park, Okla. Midwest City High School
Rutgers University, Intercollegiate Athletics Learn more about the Scarlet Knights. Men's Teams. Baseball; Basketball; CrossCountry; fencing; Football. Golf; Lacrosse; Lightweight and Heavyweight Crew; http://admissions.rutgers.edu/html/0402.asp
Extractions: From the first intercollegiate football game in 1869 to the present, Rutgers has a rich tradition of athletic competition. Over the years we have produced dozens of sport professionals, including players and coaches in the NBA, the WNBA, the NFL, Major League Baseball, and Major League Soccer. Today, the university sponsors about 50 intercollegiate teams on the Division I and III levels, along with cheerleading and dance teams.
Owlsports.com - Women's Fencing - Top Stories Information on the women's team at this Philadelphia, Pennsylvania university.Category Sports fencing College and University United States Women's fencing Top Stories. 3/14/2003 FIVE OWLS QUALIFY FOR NCAA fencingTOURNAMENT Women's fencing. 3/213/24, 900 am. NCAA Championships. http://www.owlsports.com/sports/wfencing/
Extractions: PHILADELPHIA The Temple University womens fencing team had a strong showing at the 2003 NCAA Fencing Tournament held this past weekend, March 21-24 at the Air Force Academy in Colorado Springs, Colorado. The Owls, who sent one of their youngest teams ever to the tournament, finished seventh among womens teams and had two fencers named All-American. (more) PHILADELPHIAThe Temple University womens fencing team (19-5) qualified five fencers including senior Sakinah Shaahid (sabre), juniors Aziza Hassan (sabre) and Sara Forsythe (epee), sophomore Jeanne Browne (foil) and freshman Jenna Remmert (foil) to compete in the NCAA National Fencing Tournament held March 21-24, 2003 at the Air Force Academy in Colorado Springs, Colorado. (more) PHILADELPHIAFor the sixth year in a row, the Temple University Womens Fencing team (19-5) were crowned the National Intercollegiate Womens Fencing Association (NIWFA) Champions and were awarded the Olympians Trophy this past weekend, March 1, 2003 in Hoboken, N.J. The Epee and Foil squads both took first place while the Sabre squad took third.
Rutgers Scarlet Knights Mission Statement academic support program for studentathletes Division of Intercollegiate Athleticssupports equitable http://www.scarletknights.com/mission/mission.htm
Extractions: FOOTBALL SOCCER-MEN SOCCER-WOMEN CROSS COUNTRY ... RU ALUMNI COMMUNITY 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 Mission Statement Rutgers University. 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"); var m19 = new Menu("menu19");
Student Organizations student Organizations The following directory lists many of the activities opento students at Colgate. Back to Campus Life. Colgate student Organizations. http://groups.colgate.edu/
Extractions: The following directory lists many of the activities open to students at Colgate. Some are strictly co-curricular; others are related to specific aspects of the academic program. All organizations are open to any student, though some are honorary. The Student Activities Office is the coordinating agency for the majority of these activities.