Committee on Athletics April 14, 2011 Board Room, Blow Hall Timothy P. Dunn, Chair John W. Gerdelman, Vice Chair
I. Introductory Remarks Agenda II. Report by Director of Athletics Edward C. Driscoll, Jr. A. Team Reports Spring B. Special Guests III. Do You Know? IV. Special Events A. Spring Game April 16, 2011 B. Martin Family Stadium Dedication April 16, 2011 C. Year-End Athletic Awards Reception April 26, 2011 D. Celebration of Women s Athletics April 29 & 30, 2011 E. Tribe Club Pro Am May 23, 2011 V. Discussion VI. Adjourn
Team Reports Spring Season Men s Gymnastics Men s Swimming Men s Tennis Men s Golf Men s Outdoor Track Baseball Women s Gymnastics Women s Swimming Women s Tennis Women s Golf Women s Outdoor Track Lacrosse
Special Guests Student-Athlete Advisory Council (SAAC)
What a Difference a TRIBE Makes! Leadership, Scholarship, Service
SAAC Mission The Student Athlete Advisory Council is a committee made up of 2 representatives from each athletic team and the cheerleading squad. The Council provides a communication link to the Athletic administration, including presentation of issues or concerns pertinent to student-athletes, as well as a forum for education on department policies.
The SAAC meets twice monthly to offer input and to discuss Athletic Department concerns, questions, management, operations, rules and ideas that affect student-athletes' lives on the W&M campus. In addition, the Council plans and implements community service initiatives and promotes unity among student athletes.
Be Visible, Be Accountable, Make it Enjoyable! We re all a part of something bigger than ourselves.
2010-11 Leadership Team President: Vice-President: Secretary: Finance Mgr: Max Sabert (Gymnastics) Kevin Alas (Baseball) Betsy Graney (Track/X-C) Molly Wannen (Lacrosse) CHAMPS Chair: Service Chair: Social Chair: Communications & Public Relations: Kristin Smith (Soccer) Quinn McDowell (Basketball) Jim Fenningham (Swimming) Becca Wagner (Field Hockey)
Advisory team Deidre Connelly (Sport Psychology/Life Skills Coordinator) Steve Cole (Associate Athletic Director) Renee Cork (Assistant AD of Health Services)
Provost Awards 2011 The SAAC sponsors the annual "Provost Academic Awards" recognizing outstanding academic achievement. The award is given to athletes who maintain a 3.5 or higher cumulative grade point average.
Provost Awards 2011 This spring Provost Halleran presented awards to 82 student athletes, including: 10 Three-year recipients 5 Four-year recipients *4-yr recipient Brittany Lane (soccer) elected to Phi Beta Kappa this spring 1 Five-year recipient
TRIBE Service Making a difference on campus and in the community Service Committee Chair: Quinn McDowell (Basketball) 3 year SAAC representative
Thanksgiving & Spring Food Drives 2 annual TRIBE student athlete food drives 35 large laundry baskets of Thanksgiving food delivered to local charitable food pantries at FISH & the Grove Outreach Center Annual spring food drive going on today with basket delivery tomorrow!
Thanksgiving food drive
TRIBE Service Women's gymnastics participated in the Diabetes Walk, volunteered at the Mayflower Food bank Marathon and the NEDA Walk Gymnast Andy Hunter organized the most successful NEDA (National Eating Disorders Awareness) Walk on a college campus Tennis teams participated in NEDA Walk, and Run & Roll Wheelchair tennis event
TRIBE Tutors TRIBE Tutors again placed over 60 athletes as mentors/tutors at Matthew Whaley Elementary School. Tribe Tutor athletes are a very committed group, and spend an hour or more a week at the school all year.
TRIBE Swimming The 33 rd annual James River Swim raised over $15,000 for the American Cancer Society
Annual James River Cancer Swim Fundraiser
Basketball Teams Men s Team visited St. Mary s Home for Disabled Children in Norfolk *Annual visit to spend time with residents (*St. Mary s CEO & CFO are W&M Alums) The team also spent time with local cub scouts
Basketball Women s basketball hosts annual gathering with clients from The Arc of Williamsburg
During voluntary summer workouts, members of the TRIBE football team volunteered to spend time with hundreds of area children at a summer recreation program. TRIBE FOOTBALL
Baseball in the Community One of our most active service teams! Annual participation in Reading Day at New Kent Elementary School Host free youth camps at Plumeri Park Host clinics for area youth baseball coaches Volunteer for NEDA Walk, Diabetes Walk Fitness Night for ARC of Williamsburg clients
Baseball & Friends
Men s Gymnastics Food Drive 2011 winter food drive most successful yet: 2009: 1,500 pounds of food 2010: 2,000 pounds of food 2011: 3,000+ pounds of food! The food, along with clothing and blankets, was donated to FISH, a local food pantry.
Men s Gymnastics Food Drive
Tribe Birdies For Breast Cancer Program started by TRIBE golfer and SAAC rep Spencer Kushner to date has over $17,000 in pledges All proceeds go to: Susan G. Komen For the Cure to fund research & educational programs around breast cancer
One Tribe One Family A philanthropic fundraiser supporting the Todd Weaver Memorial Fund
One Tribe. One Family. Planned and implemented by SAAC reps, sales of One Tribe bands have raised thousands of dollars toward an endowed scholarship in memory of Lt. Todd Weaver, W&M alum killed in service to our country. Max and the band group have devoted countless hours to this project.
One Tribe Project To date over $27,000 has been raised through band sales and donations. The SAAC will present a check toward the endowed scholarship to the Weaver family at the Athletic Awards night on April 26 th.
TRIBE SAAC http://www.tribeathletics.com Inside Athletics Tribe In the Community Leadership, Scholarship, Service Visible, Accountable, Enjoyable
William and Mary Student-Athletes continue to focus on leadership on campus, in the classroom, and in athletic venues. We strive to be active participants and role models in our communities.
TRIBE Student Athletes We re all a part of something bigger than ourselves.
Do You Know? William & Mary has 3 players currently on Baseball major League rosters, two are pitchers, one is starting second baseman, Will Rhymes. For which team does he play? A. Kansas City Royals B. Cincinnati Reds C. Detroit Tigers D. Seattle Mariners E. San Diego Padres
Do You Know? William & Mary has 3 players currently on Baseball major League rosters, two are pitchers, one is starting second baseman, Will Rhymes. For which team does he play? C. Detroit Tigers
Do You Know? This past weekend the William & Mary Hall of Fame induction was held. What year was the William & Mary Hall of Fame started? A. 1949 B. 1956 C. 1961 D. 1966 E. 1969
Do You Know? This past weekend the William & Mary Hall of Fame induction was held. What year was the William & Mary Hall of Fame started? E. 1969
Do You Know? William & Mary has been very fortunate to have many coaches remain in their positions for long tenures. Who has been in their position the longest? A. Cliff Gauthier B. Dan Stimson C. Jimmye Laycock D. John Daly E. Peel Hawthorne
Do You Know? William & Mary has been very fortunate to have many coaches remain in their positions for long tenures. Who has been in their position the longest? A. Cliff Gauthier
Bonus Question How many years has Cliff Gauthier coached at William & Mary? A. 32 B. 34 C. 36 D. 38 E. 40
Bonus Question How many years has Cliff Gauthier coached at William & Mary? D. 38
Special Events A. Spring Game April 16, 2011 B. Martin Family Stadium Dedication April 16, 2011 C. Year-End Athletic Awards Reception April 26, 2011 D. Celebration of Women s Athletics April 29 & 30, 2011 E. Tribe Club Pro AM May 23, 2011