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Transcript of December 9th Club Sports Illustrated
Club Sports Night
December 9th, 2011
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December 9th, 2011
For more information on any of the club teams, please visit our
website at clubsports.appstate.edu
For more information, email:[email protected]
or contact any of the people below.
Student Recreation Center(828)262-2100
Director of University Recreation:Joe Carter
Director of Club Sports:Erin Carpenter
Publicity Programmer:Sam Stroup
Executive Officers of Club Sports:
Lizzy [email protected]
Michael [email protected]
Lindsey [email protected]
Club Sports Night ............................. 3Women’s Basketball ......................... 7Men’s Ultimate ................................. 8Women’s Rugby ............................... 9Snowboarding ................................ 11Cycling ........................................... 12Volleyball ....................................... 13Ice Hockey ..................................... 14Women’s Lacrosse ......................... 15Swimming ...................................... 16Baseball ......................................... 17Equestrian ..................................... 18Alpine Skiing .................................. 19Women’s Ultimate .......................... 19Fencing .......................................... 19Men’s Rugby .................................. 20Men’s Lacrosse ............................... 20Racquetball .................................... 20Climbing ........................................ 20Women’s Soccer ............................ 21Upcoming Events ........................... 22
Table of Contents
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Thank You so much to our Sponsors for Making our Club Sports Night a Success!
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Top Accomplishments“Today I will do what others won’t, so tomorrow I can
accomplish what others can’t.”
-Jerry Rice
Fall 2011
Top Accomplishments“Today I will do what others won’t, so tomorrow I can
accomplish what others can’t.”
-Jerry Rice
Fall 2011
vWomen’s Basketball Fall 2011 has been a monumental semester for Women’s Basketball. Most importantly, club sport status was reached after almost two years of hard work and dedication. With only three original members left from the 2009 founding group, the team has grown and morphed into something greater than ever initially fathomed. The strides this team has made have been more than impressive. Our
team completed its’ first regular season as a member of the East Coast Women’s Club Basketball League. Appalachian took down many tough opponents as the unexpected underdogs. We gained wins over teams such as Wake Forest, Elon, North Carolina State, Winston Salem State, and High Point University, with four out of five losses having less than a ten point difference. We have a strong team
bond and a promising group of freshmen. The team should only improve as time goes on and more people find out about the club. We are hoping our new club sport status will bring us even more talent for the spring semester.
--Morgan Page (President)
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Men’s Ultimate This week the Men’s Ultimate team had so much news to report! As you know we hosted our annual fall tournament the Blue Ridge Blow Out on November 5th and 6th. Fighting through some complications of losing fields due to rain and scrambling to find new ones the tournament turned out to be a huge success. The Nomads themselves placed 5th overall in the tournament after going 4-0 on Saturday. The biggest achievement of the tournament however was defeating our Alumni team twice! This is
great because after beating them for the first time ever in last year’s tournament we knew that they would be gunning for us this year. It was awesome to beat them down again and show them how much better we have gotten. After our home tournament we had another tournament the next weekend at Wake Forrest which we decided to send a mostly rookie squad. Even though we did not send our best team, the younger players proved themselves by placing
2nd overall losing in the championship game to Elon’s A-team 15-10. That, to the team, was a great personal statement! We showed that even with our rookie squad, we did work on other teams. We have our last tournament of the semester this weekend at ECU. There are going to be a lot of quality teams at this tournament and the Nomads look to continue our success and end the semester strong.
-Daniel Niwinski (Vice President)
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Women’s Rugby On Saturday November 19th AHO Women’s Rugby Team played our last game of this semester. This game played against UNCG at State Farm Fields was a great game. We had so much support from other App State students. Thank you to everyone that came out; the drums, body paint and megaphone, and cheering were great. The final score of the game was 22-0 to AHO.
We are looking forward to playing our matrix games next semester. Scheduled games include:
Feb 4- Elon (A)Feb 11- UNCC (A)Feb 18- UNCG (H)Feb 25- Wake (H)
These games are important because they determine rank of our team and which games if any we will play in addition to these games. This year we are hoping to win all of these games and continue on in our division.
Semester Review: AHO Women’s Rugby team has been on fire this semester. Overall we are looking great. Our team started the semester on a
good foot and we are going into next semester more prepared than ever. This semester we played great matches against Virginia Tech, Longwood University, Clemson University, and University of Virginia’s A side. We won matches against UNCG, Duke University, University of South Carolina, James Madison University, UVA’s B side, and our Alumni. Our accomplishments this semester include these wins, a successful all women’s Rucktoberfest tournament, and a fundraiser at Paolucci’s. Out of these accomplishments our biggest triumph would probably be the success of the Rucktoberfest tournament to which 9 women’s teams attended. Our team has been fortunate to have had lots of incoming players this year who have worked hard to further our team. We could not have been as successful as we have been without all of the returning and incoming players this year. We have also been fortunate to have captains, Allie Mackinnon and Bonnie Nuygen, who are dedicated to committing so much of their time to lead and inspire our team. We cant wait until next semester!
-Susan Harrill (Vice President)
December 9th, 2011
While the season for the 2011-2012 school year hasn’t gotten under way were looking forward to topping last year’s successful season. We
placed third in our conference and traveled to regionals at Hunter Mountain, NY. We have high hopes for an even more successful
season with our roster doubling in size and the addition of tons of new talent. We definitely have our scopes set
on nationals this year.
-Kim Ellison (Team Member)
Snowboarding
photo by Dustin Barton11
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Cycling Ashley James garnered the silver medal in the Women’s Division 1 cross country race at Collegiate Mountain Bike Nationals in Angel Fire, New Mexico at the end of October. Go Ashley!
-Nina Laughlin(Council Representative)
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Photo Competition! Start taking photos today for the 2012 Photo Competition! Visit the photo competition page on clubsports.appstate.edu for more information
Volleyball For Women’s Club Volleyball, our biggest accomplishment this year was raising $1500 for the Breast Cancer Foundation at our 4th annual Breast Cancer Awareness tournament. We were very happy with this and had a blast.
-Lindsay Lane (President)
December 9th, 2011
Support Club Sports by buying and wearing a Club Sports Shirt from the Bookstore!
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Ice Hockey The Appalachian State Ice Hockey Team finished the first half of the season undefeated in the Blue Ridge Hockey Conference at 4-0, with an overall record of 5-2.
-Steven Rausch (Vice President)
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Women’s Lacrosse App State Women’s Lacrosse has had an amazing spring semester, finishing with a record of 6 wins 3 losses and a tie. The team has worked so hard to make this semester one of the best seasons the Women’s Lacrosse team has had. Beating a Varsity Division II team, 12 to 9, showed many teams that this year App is going to be a fight in the official season alongside of being a unforgettable accomplishment.
-Lizzy Lagasse (President)
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Swimming Swimming has had a fantastic semester, with a lot of fast people joining the team and making it so much better! We have attended two away meets this semester, one at High Point University and another at Elon University. We hosted a home meet where 11 other teams attended. Aside from tailgating and having a lot of team dinners and bonding, time we have really grown close as a team .We can’t wait to come back next semester to swim more and compete against bigger Universities.
Our biggest accomplishment for this semester would have to be placing 2nd for girls and 3rd for the boys team at Elon Fall Championships; out of 20 teams all around the region. This is a meet that we go to every year and it is always really competitive. In all four years that I have attended the Elon meet we have not had both our teams place so high. At this meet. What a way to make a statement for this year to all of the teams we compete against!
We are winding down the semester with killer practice sets to keep us in shape over the holidays. Yet we still are managing to plan our White Elephant Christmas Dinner and getting excited for Club Sports Night Men’s basketball game as a team.
-Amanda Gray (President)
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Baseball The ASU Club baseball team beat Wilkes Community College Varsity Program 6-3 in a scrimmage in September. They also beat the 2012 ASU Varsity Baseball recruits team 13-6 in a scrimmage in November.
-Ryan Glass (President)
Club Sports will be having a “Club Sports Ladies Night” on January 23rd at the Women’s Varsity Basketball
game. Make sure to mark your calendars!
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Equestrian
The Hunt Seat Team finished 3rd overall as a team at a regional show this year. We are currently in 5th Place for the year by two points. Open rider Madison Hinshaw is currently in 5th Place for her division.
Our recently re-established Western team had a great start at their first show of the year and is currently in 6th place with only attending two shows out of four this semester!
The Dressage team has started the year off with a bang! They are currently in 3rd place by only three points! Intro Level rider Katie Sedlmeyer finished at Reserve High Point Rider (the second highest score overall out of all riders showing that day) at a regional competition this year.
-Morgan Oliver (President)
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Alpine Ski The Alpine Ski Team has successfully completed a semester of dryland training. The team incorporated strength, cardio, and plyometric exercises into their routine twice a week, and is expecting a strong start to the race season this January.
-Rosie Hewitt (Council Representative)
Women’s Ultimate
Women’s ultimate’s top accomplishment for the semester was winning Duke University’s Devils Disk Tournament. As one of the first tournaments of the year, the well-conditioned Nonads came out full speed ahead to run their opponents until they were too tired to run any more. This was a great milestone for the season and gives us great hope for the spring semester.
-Kasey Telfer (Vice President)
Fencing The turnout for fencing club has been amazing this semester with many dedicated fencers devoting their time to coming to practice and really showing their skills when bouting out on a strip against other fencers. Other students from the fencing class have also been coming to the practices to intermingle with our fencers as well as learn from and drill with them. The ASU Fencing club has even received more recruits over the course of the semester and there is much excitement over what will be accomplished in the next semester,. The club is already planning to host not one, but two official tournaments to get our fencers actually introduced to the competitive scene, and make them even more ready and psyched up for other tournaments the club might travel to.
-Alex Fogleman (Vice President)
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The Alpine Ski Team has successfully completed a semester of dryland training. The team incorporated strength, cardio, and plyometric exercises into their routine twice a week, and is expecting a strong start to the race season this January.
-Rosie Hewitt (Council Representative)
Women’s ultimate’s top accomplishment for the semester was winning Duke University’s Devils Disk Tournament. As one of the first tournaments of the year, the well-conditioned Nonads came out full speed ahead to run their opponents until they were too tired to run any more. This was a great milestone for the season and gives us great hope for the spring semester.
-Kasey Telfer (Vice President)
-Information abovefrom Competition Reports
Climbing The Climbing has a good semester and hosted a home climbing competition. They look forward to competing next semester.
Men’s Rugby The Men’s Rugby team is training hard and looking forward to next semester. They wrapped up this semester with a huge win against Western Carolina University of 83-0. Next semester looks like it will be a winning season for the Men’s Rugby team.
Men’s Lacrosse An accomplishment of the Men’s Lacrosse team is their win against the University of Chapel Hill. They are excited for next semester and look forward to having a winning spring.
Racquetball Racquetball looks forward to the games and tournaments they have planned for next semester. The training this semester should pay off big next semester as they compete against other schools.
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In Memory of Sam RathnowWomen’s Soccer
Sam was the Women’s Club Soccer coach last year (2010-2011) and was truly a remarkable person. If you were ever blessed with the chance of meeting Sam you know that he lived life to the fullest and always had a smile on his face. He had a love for soccer and you could see that when he was coaching us. Probably one of the most enthusiastic, fun-loving coaches I’ve ever had and I feel grateful that I had the chance of meeting Sam. Under his coaching, the Club Soccer team had their most successful season in history. His passion for life translated in everything that he did. Our hearts heavy for this terrible loss, but all of us are forever grateful for our time we had with him.
-written by Jennah Starr (President)
December 9th, 2011
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Upcoming EventsStarting December 9th - Individual Team Budget Points Meetings
January 23, 2012 - Club Sports Ladies Night at Varsity Women’s Basketball Game
Spring Semester 2012 - Photo Competition - Competition Dates TBA
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