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Extractions: Athletics has been an integral part of the life of the Brandeis University community since the department was founded in 1951. The roster of coaches who have been part of the Judges' family reads like a Who's Who of Boston luminaries, from Bud Collins and the men's tennis team in the late 1950s and early 1960s to K.C. Jones leading the men's basketball squad in the 1960s to the more recent tenure of Chris Ford. Over the years, Brandeis has won NCAA team championships in men's soccer and men's cross country and 24 individual titles, with numerous more NCAA appearances and All-Americans in their ranks. In the Sears Directors' Cup, a measure of the overall success of the athletic programs of colleges and universities across the nation, the Judges have finished among the top 100 in Division III in five of the eight years the standings have been compiled. Brandeis competes in the University Athletic Association (UAA), a unique Division III affiliation. The Judges' conference opponents include the University of Rochester, New York University, Emory University (Atlanta), Carnegie Mellon University (Pittsburgh), Case Western Reserve University (Cleveland), the University of Chicago and Washington University (St. Louis), giving Brandeis athletes a chance to see some of the most exciting cities in the country on a regular basis. In addition to including some of the most prestigious academic institutions in Division III, the UAA also includes some of the most successful athletic programs in the nation, giving Brandeis athletes a chance to prove themselves against the best Division III has to offer.
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Extractions: The event remains in the Olympics, called the modern pentathlon, but it involves five different sports: shooting, fencing, swimming, riding and cross-country running. The events that more closely parallel the old pentathlon are the men's decathlon and women's heptathlon. (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, PA Sports) Now, all that remains is the empty building, its overgrown yard ringed by orange construction fencing, and heavy equipment crawling ever closer from the west as the road project proceeds. Everyone agrees it would be a shame to see the church demolished, yet no one appears willing to step up and save it. (Globe and Mail ColumnistsTP) "Ill miss it I suppose. But my mother has said that maybe I can take up fencing this summer," she says. "Its just a great experience, coming to Washington. All the spellers get along and have a good time," she adds, explaining that while competition is fierce, it remains decently sporting. (Google News US)
NOTRE DAME FIGHTING IRISH, The Official Athletic Site, Fencing Sports Hotline To Provide Updates Several Times Daily) 3/24/04 Irish fencing Looks To Cap Another Great Season With National Title. Irish athletics This website http://und.ocsn.com/sports/c-fenc/nd-c-fenc-body.html
Extractions: Notre Dame junior epeeist Michal Sobieraj (Krakow, Poland) placed third while freshman sabre Patrick Ghattas also earned All-America honors with his 10th-place finish, in Sunday's final rounds of action at the NCAA combined fencing championships. Ohio State rolled to the team title at Brandeis University's Gosman Center with 194 points while Penn State (160) edged past Notre Dame (153) into third, with St. John's making a late charge into fourth (149). Ohio State and Penn State were the only teams that had qualified the maximum 12 competitors, with Notre Dame qualifying 11 (five men) and St. John's 10 (including six from the nation's top-ranked men's squad).
Extractions: Dear Alumni and Fans: We appreciate the support of our alumni and fans. We ask, however, that you also help to keep Notre Dame's tradition of athletic integrity intact by following NCAA regulations. Your assistance will ensure that the eligibility of both prospective and currently enrolled student-athletes is protected and preserved. Your efforts to follow this legislation are greatly appreciated because violations could affect the eligibility of involved prospects or student-athletes, result in NCAA penalties being imposed on The University of Notre Dame, and lead to restrictions regarding your involvement with Notre Dame's program. All NCAA legislation cannot be covered in a limited space such as this. Therefore, any additional questions should be forwarded to the Compliance Office in the Department of Athletics. We encourage you to
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Extractions: Women's Fencing General Information School: Temple University Location: Philadelphia, Pa. 19122 Founded: Enrollment: President: Dr. David Adamany Director of Athletics: Dave O'Brien Nickname: Owls School Colors: Cherry and White Affiliation: NCAA Division I Fencing Information Foil Coach: Nikki Franke, Brooklyn College '72;
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Extractions: Baseball M Basketball W Basketball M Crew ... Triton Athletes Council Register for Triton E-mail Updates Enter your email address View Weekly Updates Men's Sports Baseball Basketball Crew Cross Country Fencing Golf Soccer Tennis Volleyball Water Polo Women's Sports Basketball Crew Cross Country Fencing Soccer Softball Tennis Volleyball Water Polo Volleyball Foursome Earns Conference Academic Honor Jun 7 - Mountain Pacific Sports Federation executive director Al Beaird announced the Academic All-MPSF scholar-athletes for the 2004 MPSF mens volleyball season last Friday. Four members of the UC San Diego team were among the honorees. The foursome was made up of senior middle blockers Kevin Keyser and Shawn Oksenendler (pictured), and juniors Adam Toren, an outside hitter, and Dickens Tai, a libero. Student-athletes were nominated by their institutions on four separate pieces of criteria, which included a 3.0 or better cumulative grade-point average, sophomore status academically, completion of one full academic year at his institution prior to the 2004 season and participation in 50 percent or more of the institutions competition. Based on this criteria, a total of 46 student-athletes were honored by the MPSF for 2004, led by Stanford University with seven representatives. More...
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Fencing In 30 Northeast fencing Conference bouts, Abraham compiled an outstanding 273 wellesley.edu; Department of Physical Education, Recreation and athletics (PERA); http://www.wellesley.edu/Athletics/athletics/fencing.html
Extractions: Roster Schedule/Results Head Coach Team Honors ... Photos 2003-04 Wellesley Fencing 2003-04 Season Review Playing a unique and challenging schedule comprised with a mix of some of the top Division I and Division III fencing teams in the Northeast, the Wellesley College Fencing team completed its 2003-2004 season with a solid 8-6 record. En route to its eight wins, Wellesley earned key victories against Boston University, Tufts, Dartmouth, Smith, Vassar, University of New Hampshire and University of Massachusetts. Wellesley placed second in its own Wellesley Fencing Invitational with decisive wins over Smith and Vassar and placed seventh at the 2004 New England Championships. The Blue placed fourth in Epee, ninth in Sabre and 10th in Foil en route to the seventh place finish. Individually, first-year Sarah Abraham (Austin, Texas) paced the Blue placing second overall in Epee, while junior captain Irena Inman (Bedford, N.H.) placed fourth overall. Both Abraham and Inman earned Northeast Fencing Conference (NFC) All-Star honors. Inman, captain of the 2003-2004 team, earned second-team honors at Epee, while Abraham, also an Epee fencer, earned first-team honors for the Blue. It is the third time in Inman's career that she has earned Northeast Fencing Conference All-Star recognition, receiving the honor as a first-year and as a sophomore during the 2001-2002 and the 2002-2003 seasons.
Cornell Women's Fencing Look over our terrific studentathletes and their coaches . . . For the 1999/2000 Cornell fencing (unofficial) group photo, Click http://www.ccmr.cornell.edu/~sachse/cu_fencing.html
OUA Honours Our Female Student graduating year, this Arts and Science student was awarded skill were important components of the fencing team that Ashley is a twosport athlete, competing in http://www.oua.ca/html/other_pages/other_pages/women_of_influence.htm
Extractions: November 20, 2003 Metro Toronto Convention Centre OUA Honours Women Scholar-Athletes The women of Ontario University Athletics are proud to be associated with the Chatelaine Women of Influence Luncheon Series, featuring Roberta Bondar, Canada's first woman astronaut as guest speaker. A special feature of the November 20 lunch at the Metro Toronto Convention Centre is the recognition of Ontario's top women scholar- athletes for 2002/2003, as selected by each university in the OUA. For more information of the Women of Influence Series, please visit: www.womenofinfluence.ca PowerPoint Presentation FRONT ROW (L-R): Clare Beatty, Stacey Siopsis, Jennifer Marsh, Dr. Roberta Bondar, Sarah Spence, Cecily Clarke, Brooke Hilditch BACK ROW (L-R): Liz Hoffman (OUA President), Leigh Nevermann, Alison Mills, Olga Mankovskya, Maureen Watson, Andrea Iaboni, Anne Benedetti, Sheena McKay BROCK UNIVERSITY Jennifer Marsh (Rowing) Hailing from Port Perry, Ontario, this Earth Science major has been honoured with several academic awards and has found time to be a teaching assistant, a research assistant as well as the Geology Clubs Vice President.
Extractions: University of Notre Dame On the SportsTalk page of the Feb. 16 Chicago Tribune the question was posed: "Should college athletes be paid for helping to generate millions of dollars of revenue for universities?" Despite the loaded nature of the question (or, perhaps, because of it), I would like to make a couple of points that often are overlooked when discussing this issue. In brief, proponents of the play-for-pay concept believe that since major college athletic programs produce large sums of money through television rights fees, bowl games, ticket sales and other means, student-athletes deserve more than just a grant-in-aid for their efforts. This perspective would have us believe the financial arrangement between universities and student-athletes is unfairly balanced in favor of the institution. A university realizes millions in revenue and all the athlete gets is a measly scholarship - or so the argument goes. What gets lost in this equation is that those scholarships add up. At Notre Dame, for example, grants-in-aid to student-athletes are worth about $5 million annually. Add to that the millions spent on travel, housing, equipment, health care and other costs and pretty soon, in the words of Everett Dirksen, you're talking real money.
SHUPIRATES A participant is a studentathlete who either day of the first scheduled intercollegiate contest; 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 2002 and ending Spring 2003 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 Wrestling Others Total Participants
Course Catalog Athletics is a good opportunity to obtain athletic credit for Students need to bring their own bikes and helmets fencing 1 credit Students are taught the fundamentals of http://www.csw.org/academics/course-catalog/athletics.html
Marauder Athletics - Student Athlete Recruiting Only students interested in attending McMaster University the OUA (Ontario University athletics) and/or http://www-athrec.mcmaster.ca/athletics/recruiting/recruit1.htm
Extractions: Pick a Team Badminton - W Badminton - M Baseball Basketball - W Basketball - M Cross Country - W Cross Country - M Fencing - W Fencing - M Football Golf Lacrosse - W Lacrosse - M Rugby - W Rugby - M Soccer - W Soccer - M Squash - W Squash - M Swimming - W Swimming - M Tennis - W Tennis - M Track (Indoor/MD) - W Track (Indoor/MD) - M Volleyball - W Volleyball - M Water Polo - W Water Polo - M Wrestling - W Wrestling - M Only students interested in attending McMaster University should fill out this questionnaire. By doing so, you are requesting more information be mailed to you regarding your participation on one of McMaster's Varsity Sport Teams. Only listed sports are available at McMaster. Please note that the McMaster Marauders play in the OUA (Ontario University Athletics) and/or CIS (Canadian Interuniversity Sport) leagues and player recruitment depends on eligibility within these leagues.
Marauders Travel To World University Games Marauder Scholar Honour Roll is granted to studentathletes who achieved a 9.5 sessional average or greater over 24 units of work in an academic year. fencing. http://www-athrec.mcmaster.ca/whatsnew/releases/2003_marauder_scholar.htm
Extractions: June 8, 2003 The CIBC Banquet Hall in the McMaster University Student Centre was the site of the Seventh Annual McMaster Marauder Scholar Brunch. One hundred and seventy four McMaster student-athletes were recognized for their outstanding athletic and academic accomplishments (full list attached). Students-athletes who are named as Marauder Scholars must have achieved high academic standing while competing for a varsity or club team during the 2002-2003 school year. Also presented where the Dr. Jack Kennedy and the Dr. Mary Keyes Awards. The Dr. Mary E. Keyes and Dr. Jack Kennedy Awards are presented annually in honour of Dr. Keyes and Dr. Kennedy to a male and female undergraduate student-athlete who best combines outstanding academic achievement and athletic excellence. Candidates exemplify the high ideals of Dr. Keyes and Dr. Kennedy, including the qualities of excellence, integrity, development of the whole student athlete, and community involvement.
Coaching Coach Clovis on competing at Caltech as a studentathlete in fencing Many of my fencers have stated that the best part of life at Caltech is the fencing team http://www.its.caltech.edu/~fencing/coach.html
Extractions: Coaching Head Coach: George Clovis, 626-395-3251, GeorgeClovis@email.msn.com Coach George Clovis, at Westerns [Official line on the coach, from the Athletics Department] George Clovis enters his 21st season as head men's and women's fencing coach at Caltech. This is actually Clovis' second stint in Pasadena. He served as head coach from 1976-89 before taking a few years off. He returned to Caltech as a volunteer assistant coach in 1991 and reassumed control of the Beavers fencing program in 1995. An accomplished fencer, Clovis earned many accolades during his competitive days. In 1971, he was a finalist in sabre at the U.S. National Championships. During his collegiate days, Clovis won the Western Intercollegiate epee title as well as USFA individual titles in the state of Arizona in all three weapons. In addition, he captained five Pacific Coast champion sabre squads as well as several other foil and epee medalists. Clovis earned his B.S. in Physical Education from Arizona in 1961. He also received his M.S. in Physical Education from Arizona in 1962. Coach Clovis on Caltech: The education at Caltech is top class and there is an opportunity to learn a new dimension to life that most of our fencers have never experienced before. They learn to take personal and group responsibility and find that with work and commitment, they can succeed. There is an opportunity for some to achieve at the regional and national level. Coaching at Caltech is rewarding because I am able to help students with little or no athletic experience blossom into successful athletes, thereby gaining tremendously in self-esteem and confidence. Above all I am proud of the behavior and sportsmanship shown by our athletes through the years that I have been coaching here.
FENCING TO OPEN SEASON THIS WEEKEND AT WEST POINT News Women S 15, 2003 The James Madison University womens fencing team will open its 2004 Arlington, Va./Washington-Lee) is the lone second-year student-athlete on the http://www.jmusports.com/Team/Stories/23_1586.asp?TeamID=23
Athletics Stern College for Women offers students opportunities for competitive athletics in basketball, volleyball, tennis, and fencing. http://www.yu.edu/athletics.html
Extractions: About YU Academics Admissions Student Life ... Contact Us YU ATHLETICS Today, Yeshiva College fields eight teams in basketball, soccer, tennis, fencing, wrestling, golf, volleyball, and cross-country track. Stern College for Women offers students opportunities for competitive athletics in basketball, volleyball, tennis, and fencing. In recent years, athletes have qualified for and competed in numerous national, regional, and local championship events, and have won numerous athletic/academic honors. Please continue on to the YU Athletics Website Search
Penn State Fencing Camp The definition of a senior prospective studentathlete is one who is eligible for admission to a member institution or who has started classes for the senior http://www.outreach.psu.edu/programs/psusportcamps/Fencing/policies.html