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The BLUE WHITE Club 2009 Multi-Purpose Activity Center A New Beginning

Commitment To Excellence

MONMOUTH ATHLETICS I want to thank you for your interest in Monmouth Athletics and in The Blue/ White Club. Here at Monmouth we take great pride in our intercollegiate athletics program. Your Hawks continue to work hard to re-write the history books and establish annual traditions of success. We are the hallmark of student-life and a hub for alumni and community engagement. The top priority of Monmouth Athletics is to provide the best academic and athletic opportunities for our 450+ outstanding student-athletes. Your gifts to The Blue/White Club play a pivotal role in fulfilling this commitment by offsetting the rapidly escalating costs of collegiate athletics. The Blue/White Club generates financial support to assist in covering program enhancements including, academic services, life-skills development, team travel and recruiting efforts. Your investment in The Blue/ White Club is an investment not only in the rich tradition of Monmouth Athletics, but in the future of our student-athletes. Our student-athletes always compete at the highest level in the classroom and on the courts and fields of play - please join us in our efforts to provide these exemplary individuals with the tools to succeed in life. Thank you and Go Hawks! Dr. Marilyn McNeil Vice President and Director of Athletics THE BLUE/WHITE CLUB MISSION STATEMENT The Blue/White Club, founded in 1999, is a group of alumni, friends, trustees, parents, employees and students who share a passion for Monmouth University Athletics. Working in collaboration with the Office of University Advancement, The Blue/White Club strives to accomplish the following goals: Raise funds specifically in support of Monmouth University Department of Athletics Enhance the NCAA Division I experience of current Monmouth University student-athletes by providing increased funding Provide greater opportunities for student-athlete recruitment and visibility, both regionally and nationally Reconnect alumni to their alma mater Promote a Commitment to Excellence in the classroom and on the playing fields Through The Blue/White Club, special recognition is accorded to you and hundreds of other generous donors who contribute each year. Together, your gifts make a difference! NCAA Guidelines Monmouth University is committed to maintaining a high degree of integrity in its athletics program. All donors and friends to The Blue/White Club become members of the athletics family and are subject to NCAA rules. For more information about NCAA guidelines, please feel free to contact the Department of Athletics, or visit us on-line at and then click on Blue/White Club.

RECENT HAWKS HIGHLIGHTS Athletics Men s soccer claimed its fourth consecutive Northeast Conference Regular Season Championship and Angelo Amato was named the NEC Men s Soccer Defensive Player of the Year, while Daniel Bostock and Ryan Kinne joined him on the all-league first team.. Women s Indoor Track & Field claimed its third straight Northeast Conference Championship. Women s Soccer student-athlete Joanna DeMoor and Alessandra DeTata were named First Team All-NEC. Football placed nine Hawks on the all-conference teams, while David Sinisi was named the NEC s Offensive Player of the Year, Kevin Walsh earned Defensive Player of the Year honors and Jose Gumbs claimed the Defensive Rookie of the Year award. Sinisi and Walsh were also named to the Third Team Associated Press All-American Team. Baseball won a school-record 37 games and won the NEC Regular Season Championship. Field Hockey placed three, seniors Enza Mazza and Molly Passarella and junior Sarah Keppel, on the allconference second team. Softball s Nichole Alvarez led the nation with a.480 batting average, also establishing a new Northeast Conference record. Academics 144 student-athletes have a GPA of 3.0 or higher, while 119 earned Dean s List honors with a GPA of 3.5 or higher. The average cumulative GPA of Monmouth University s 432 student-athletes is 3.08. Women s soccer and field hockey teams tied for the highest team GPA with a 3.42 cumulative mark each. Women s soccer team earned the NSCAA Academic Team Award for the 11 th straight season. Community Service Big Brothers/Big Sisters of Monmouth County Shoreline Heart Walk 180 Turning Lives Around Autism Awareness LADACIN Network Schroth Center Beach Clean-Up

HOW CAN I MAKE A DIFFERENCE? The Blue/White Club accepts gifts in the following forms: Checks - made payable to: Monmouth University Pledges Set up a comfortable payment plan and pay your gift in installments over the calendar year. Gifts should be paid in full by December 31, 2009. On-line - http://www.monmouth.edu/support.annualfund.asp Credit Card Visa/Master Card/Amex Gifts-In-Kind - Donate or purchase items, equipment, apparel etc., for our teams and receive the same benefits as a monetary donor for the full value of your gift-in-kind. Corporate Matching Gifts - Ask your employer and receive recognition for your gift and matching gift. Endowments - Name a coaches position, scholarship for a student athlete and more! Appreciated Stock Estate Planning Multi-Purpose Activity Center Naming Opportunities The Multi-Purpose Activity Center is scheduled to open in the Fall of 2009. Alumni, friends, family and fans of the Hawks can get involved and be a part of the most exciting project in Monmouth history. Numerous naming opportunities are available and we need your help to ensure Monmouth University is the recipient of one of the finest venues in the nation. Please contact Clint Wulfekotte, Associate Athletics Director/External Operations at 732.263.5750 or via email at cwulf@monmouth.edu and find out how you can be a part of this exciting project. PLEASE NOTE: Donations to The Multi-Purpose Activity Center do not count towards your annual Blue/White Club contribution Seat naming opportunities and season ticket priority selections will be based on active Blue/White Club priority points Priority Points are activated with an annual contribution to The Blue/White Club

THE BLUE/WHITE CLUB MEMBERSHIP LEVELS YOUNG ALUM - $25-$49 (MU grads 06-08) 2.5+ priority points SHADOW - $50-$99 5+ priority points HAWK - $100-$499 10+ priority points 2 season tickets (per sport)* PLAYER - $500-$999 50+ priority points 4 season tickets (per sport)* VARSITY CLUB - $600+ 60+ priority points Season tickets* Access to The Varsity Club (Football, Men s & Women s Basketball) CAPTAIN - $1,000-$1,499 100+ priority points Season tickets* and admission to The Varsity Club COACH - $1,500-$2,499 150+ priority points Season tickets* and admission to The Varsity Club ALL-AMERICAN - $2,500-$4,999 250+ priority points Season tickets* and admission to The Varsity Club CHAMPION - $5,000-$9,999 500+ priority points Season tickets* and admission to The Varsity Club THE BLUE/WHITE CLUB MVP S - $10,000+ 1,000+ priority points Call 732-263-5750 for information on available opportunities * - You will have the opportunity to purchase your season tickets at The Blue/White Club member discounted price. THE BLUE/WHITE CLUB PRIORITY POINTS BEGINNING IN 2000 The Blue/White Club priority point system has been established to provide a systematic, orderly, fair and equitable process to prioritize requests for tickets, special event invitations and other benefits. Priority points may affect future opportunities such as priority parking, seating arrangements and NCAA ticket purchases. Priority points uses a comprehensive measure that represents every participant s support and association within the Athletic Department. Cash Gifts - 10 points per $100 (net amount) Men s basketball season ticket purchase 10 points per ticket per year Women s basketball season ticket purchase 10 points per ticket per year Football season ticket purchase 5 points per ticket per year Former varsity athlete 100 points (one time) Monmouth University Alumni 100 points (one time)

THE BLUE/WHITE CLUB INFORMATION Reminders Designate Your Gift: You can support your favorite team by checking off where you would like your gift to go (underneath gift designation) or by designating it towards General Athletics (this supports the Hawks where the funding is needed most). Matching Gift Form: Please let us know if your employer will be matching your gift and include the matching gift form with your membership information. Complete Gift Form: Be sure to include your most up-to-date contact information including your email address so we can send you the latest news and updates. Mail Your Gift: Upon completing your form please send to: Monmouth University Athletics, Attn: Clint Wulfekotte, Associate Athletics Director External Operations 400 Cedar Avenue West Long Branch, N.J. 07764 QUESTIONS & INFORMATION: Clint Wulfekotte, 732.263.5750 or cwulf@monmouth.edu MEMBERSHIP HAS ITS BENEFITS NEW Season Ticket Priority and (Special Pricing Hawk Gift Level & Higher) Season Ticket Holders for Men s and Women s Basketball will have the opportunity to Select Your Seats (based on priority points) Dates for Seat Selections TBD Reserve your Season Tickets by contacting The Monmouth University Central Box Office 732-263-MUTX (6889) Post Season Ticket Priority (based on priority points) IRS Tax Deduction NEW 2009 Multi-Purpose Activity Center Lapel Pin NEW 2009 Decal Honor Roll Recognition in 2009 Football & Basketball Programs (Donations must be received by August 1, 2009 for inclusion in Football Honor Roll and October 1, 2009 for inclusion in the Basketball Honor Roll. All Blue/White Club donations, regardless of designation will be eligible for the honor roll) Qualification Towards Your MU Annual Giving Campaign Quarterly Newsletter Special Event Invitations NEW Varsity Club Giving Level & Higher VARSITY CLUB ACCESS - The Varsity Club opens 1.5 hours prior to the start of Football and Men s & Women s Basketball home contests. Only Donors and their families who have made a minimum annual contribution of $600 or more to The Blue/White Club will be permitted into The Varsity Club located on the 3rd floor of the Multi-Purpose Activity Center overlooking Kessler Field and the basketball court. Opportunity to Purchase Men s & Women s Basketball Courtside Seats The most satisfying benefit for a Blue/White Club member is the knowledge that you are directly assisting student-athletes in their educational and athletic pursuits at Monmouth University

Y E S! I W A N T T O M A K E A D I F F E R E N C E A N D B E C O M E A M E M B E R O F T H E 2009 BLUE/WHITE CLUB Your Name Please check where appropriate Alum/Year Varsity Athlete/Sport MU Friend MU Parent MU Employee Your preferred mailing address City, State, Zip Home Phone Business Phone Cell Phone Member e-mail Your employer name and address My employer will match gift and I will contact my company or matching gift form is attached. Spouse name (for joint membership) Spouse is Alum/year MU Parent Friend MU Employee Varsity Athlete Spouse e-mail Gift Level/Pledge $25-$49 $50-$99 $100-$499 $500-$999 $1,000-$1,499 $1,500-$2,499 $2,500-$4,999 $5,000-$9,999 $10,000-Above Gift/Pledge Designation (Amount) General Men s Sports Athletics$ Baseball$ Basketball$ Cheerleading$ Basketball$ X/C Track&Field$ Pep Band$ X/C Track&Field$ Field Hockey$ Spirit$ Football$ Golf$ Golf$ Lacrosse$ Soccer$ Soccer$ Tennis$ Softball$ Payment Options (Please Do Not Send Cash) Women s Sports Tennis$ Check enclosed (payable to Monmouth University) Credit card (circle one) Visa MasterCard Amex Pledge (Please contact me to arrange a convenient payment schedule) Card Number Expiration Date Signature