Thursday, November 18, 2010
Monday, October 18, 2010
Coe SAAC Shows Spirit on Homecoming Weekend
Our Student Alumni Association started a new event called the 'Kohawk Walk' this year. It is held the week of homecoming every year to get student organizations and committees to show some school spirit. Basically, groups sign up for sidewalk squares to paint whatever they want on it. Our SAAC group signed up for it and decorated the square to represent SAAC, 'Bleed Crimson, Win Gold', and our Blackout theme for our game against Wartburg. I took a couple pics and thought you'd like to check it out. I'll show you one our basketball team did, too.
Tuesday, October 5, 2010
Coe SAAC Reaching Out to Kids
This report from Coe SAAC member Sarah Waskow:
"Recently a group of Coe athletes went over to Arthur Elementary [School]. The kids were doing a walk-a-thon to raise money for their school. We went over to cheer them on as well as sign autographs. The kids loved it and we had a great time getting to interact with them. I have attached some pictures from the event. We thought they could be something important to get on the SAAC website." Well, Sarah is absolutely right about the importance part, and we say three cheers to those who were a part of this outreach. We are waiting to hear from the rest of you in IIAC SAAC-land, so get your activities to us for posting!!
Wednesday, September 22, 2010
A New Year!
I look forward to meeting many of you on my visits to campus this coming year. You will be hearing, or have heard, about a Conference-wide blood drive that we're going to try and do over the course of the year. If you're selected as a Conference SAAC rep, we will have our annual meeting at Wartburg on November 14th. In the meantime, please keep me informed of stuff that you are doing as campus SAACs. We want to promote here and on our new website, which I hope you have seen. Click on the link below and enjoy this video interview with Hannah Baker, Wartburg '10, who is a finalist for NCAA Woman of the Year and was Wartburg's SAAC President last year.
-- Chuck Yrigoyen, IIAC Commissioner
http://www.youtube.com/iowaconf#p/u/0/KFT8pCpcdYA
-- Chuck Yrigoyen, IIAC Commissioner
http://www.youtube.com/iowaconf#p/u/0/KFT8pCpcdYA
Tuesday, May 11, 2010
Luther Athletes Serving Others
Terrific video summary of an athletes-driven service organization at Luther. Double-click in the video window to open it up for full view.
Tuesday, May 4, 2010
Coe Hosts Sports Camp for School Kids
The Student-Athlete Advisory Committee at Coe College recently hosted its second Polk Elementary School Sports Camp. Coe also hosted the Polk kids back in October, and it was a great success. This is a free camp of three to four hours that includes lunch. "It has been really rewarding," said Coe SWA and SAAC adviser Randi Peterson. "We give them all lunch as well," she added. Approximately 90% of the kids at Polk Elementary are on a free lunch or reduced-cost lunch subsidy, so food AND FUN are important to the kids!
Wednesday, March 31, 2010
Wartburg Earns NCAA Award for S-A Leadership
Wartburg College Director of Athletics Rick Willis announced Tuesday, March 30, that the athletic department has earned an NCAA Division III Student-Athlete Leadership Conference Recognition Award. The award is sponsored by the Division III governance staff, according to a release sent out by the NCAA.
According to the release, the purpose of the award is “to recognize institutions that have successfully completed action plans that impacted the collective good of the community; students, athletes, staff and citizens of the community.” After a review of the Action Plan Updates from the institutions attending the 2009 NCAA Division III Student-Athlete Leadership Conference in Chicago, Wartburg was selected as the second winner.
The governance staff pointed to the Kids Day N’ Knights program, co-developed by senior women’s track and field athlete Hannah Baker of Keota and senior baseball pitcher Billy Schmitt of Farley and supervised by head women’s soccer coach Sara Johnson, as a “wonderful example of how your student-athletes were successful in impacting the collective good of the community.”
According to the release, the purpose of the award is “to recognize institutions that have successfully completed action plans that impacted the collective good of the community; students, athletes, staff and citizens of the community.” After a review of the Action Plan Updates from the institutions attending the 2009 NCAA Division III Student-Athlete Leadership Conference in Chicago, Wartburg was selected as the second winner.
The governance staff pointed to the Kids Day N’ Knights program, co-developed by senior women’s track and field athlete Hannah Baker of Keota and senior baseball pitcher Billy Schmitt of Farley and supervised by head women’s soccer coach Sara Johnson, as a “wonderful example of how your student-athletes were successful in impacting the collective good of the community.”
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