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YOU MAKE CHAMPIONSHIP DREAMS a REALITY Playing Field IUP SPONSORS COLLEGIATE 19 SPORTS: YOUR SUPPORT IS KEY TO OUR SUCCESS… As an Indiana native and 2001 graduate of IUP, I am honored to lead your IUP Crimson Hawks. You play an important part of ensuring that our student-athletes have the best possible experience both on and off the YOU MAKE CHAMPIONSHIP DREAMS A REALITY playing field. By supporting your favorite team or teams through the Crimson Hawks Athletic Association, you MEN’S: will further increase their opportunities to excel. Your • BASEBALL gift will provide critical scholarship and operational • BASKETBALL dollars that will enable our coaches to provide experiences that enhance personal and professional • CROSS COUNTRY growth. You can help us to fulfill our mission to • FOOTBALL provide our student-athletes with lifetime skills to be used on the playing field, in the classroom, • GOLF and the community. • INDOOR/OUTDOOR TRACK & FIELD Our student-athletes make us proud each day and they practice tirelessly to make you, their • SWIMMING family, their team, and their university proud, too. Today, many students do not have as much financial WOMEN’S: support and must work part-time jobs to maintain their • BASKETBALL enrollment. Our team members participate in in-season and off-season practice sessions, carry a full credit load • CROSS COUNTRY while maintaining the highest standards for academic • FIELD HOCKEY success, and enthusiastically show support for the • INDOOR/OUTDOOR area they call home by giving their time to our local community organizations. These experiences impact TRACK & FIELD their lives by building physical strength, knowledge, • LACROSSE and character. 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