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2017-18 Visiting Team Guide Table of Contents 2017-18 Visiting Team Guide Table of Contents Table of Contents 1 Quck Facts 2 Directions 3 Staff Directory 4 Coaches 5 Facilities 6-9 UNF Arena (Basketball & Volleyball) 6 Hodges Stadium (Soccer & Track) 7 Harmon Stadium (Baseball) 8 UNF Softball Complex 9 UNF Tennis Complex 9 Campus Map 10 Athletic Training 11 Hotels 12-15 Restaurants 16-18 1 Table of Contents Quick Facts Location Jacksonville, FL Address 1 UNF Dr. Founded/Opened 1969/1972 Enrollment 15,975 Nickname Ospreys Colors BLue (PMS 289) & Gray (PMS 430) Affiliation NCAA/Division I Conference Atlantic Sun President John Delaney (Florida, 1977) Athletic Director Lee Moon (VMI, 1970) Faculty Athletic Rep. Dr. Jennifer Kane (Ph.D., FSU, 2000) Main Athletics Phone (904) 620-2833 Main Athletics Fax (904) 620-2836 Ticket Information (904) 620-BIRD 2 Directions FROM JACKSONVILLE INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT & I-95 (NORTH OF JACKSONVILLE) Take I-95 South. Take exit 362A at I-295 Blount Island/Jacksonville Beach. Continue on I-295 S (East Beltway) for approximately 17 miles and then exit to your right at the Town Center Parkway exit. Stay in your left-hand lane and turn left at the light to enter the UNF campus. FROM I-95 (DOWNTOWN) Take I-95 South. Take Exit 344 FL-202 E/Butler Boulevard. Drive approximately five miles then take the I-295 N toward International Airport. Exit at the UNF / St. Johns Town Center exit. Stay in your right-hand lane and merge right into the campus. FROM I-95 (SOUTH OF JACKSONVILLE) Take I-95 North. Exit right onto I-295 E (Jax Beaches). Continue on I-295, which will turn into I-295 N (East Beltway). UNF is approximately 9 miles ahead and on the right (past J Turner Butler Blvd). Exit to your right to merge onto UNF Drive. FROM I-10 (EASTBOUND) Take I-10 East to I-95 South. Merge onto J Turner Butler Blvd E (SR-202) via exit #344. Turn left at the fork in the ramp (north). Take JTB to Kernan Blvd and exit right. Merge left onto Kernan Blvd and UNF is at the second light. Turn left into the campus. FROM AIA AND JACKSONVILLE BEACH Take Atlantic Boulevard or Beach Boulevard west. Turn left onto Kernan Blvd. (south). UNF entrance is south of Beach Boulevard on the right. OR Merge onto J Turner Butler Blvd W (SR-202). Exit right at Kernan Blvd. UNF entrance is 1/2 mile ahead on the left. OR Merge onto J Turner Butler Blvd W (SR-202). Exit right at Kernan Blvd. UNF entrance is 1/2 mile ahead on the left. 3 Staff Directory Main Switchboard: (904) 620-2833 Athletics Fax: (904) 620-2836 Name Title E-mail Ext. ADMINISTRATION Moon, Lee Director of Athletics [email protected] 2327 Kane, Jennifer Faculty Athletics Representative [email protected] 2465 Pollock, Kendall Office Manager [email protected] 2834 ACADEMIC SERVICES Kennedy, Dee Associate AD of Academic Services [email protected] 5113 Barth, Jenny Athletic Academic Counselor [email protected] 5112 Grant, Kendra Athletic Academic Counselor [email protected] 5717 ATHLETIC COMMUNICATIONS Morgan, Brian Assistant AD for Communications [email protected] 4027 (MBB, M/W Golf, XC, ESPN3) Murphy, Amanda Assistant Director [email protected] 4026 (WBB, WSOC, SB, M/W Tennis) Hartlage, Greg Assistant [email protected] (704) 236-3538 (Bsb, VB, BVB, T&F) TBD MSOC & SWIM ATHLETIC TRAINING McDonald, David Director of Sports Medicine / [email protected] 1500 Head Athletic Trainer Power, Mark Assistant Athletic Trainer [email protected] 1501 DiBenedetto, Lisa Assistant Athletic Trainer [email protected] 5135 Robb, Sean Assistant Athletic Trainer [email protected] 2855 Ganz, Molly Assistant Athletic Trainer [email protected] 5135 BUSINESS OFFICE Morrow, Nick Senior Associate AD of Finance & Administration [email protected] 1537 Schlieben, Susan Assistant Business Manager [email protected] 2006 COMPLIANCE Kirk, Donna Senior Associate AD [email protected] 2819 Compliance & Academic Services/SWA Miller, Nancy Assistant AD for Compliance [email protected] 1325 Sunquist, Tara Compliance Coordinator/ Academic Specialist [email protected] 1870 Development/Osprey Club Lamp, Joel Senior Associate AD [email protected] 5036 of Development & External Operations (ESPN3) Decent, Chris Assistant VP-Alumni Engagement & Annual Giving [email protected] 2131 Iannone, Alexandra Coordinator of Athletic Development [email protected] 1891 Facilities & Operations Lewis, Ervin Senior Associate AD of Facilities & Operations [email protected] 1534 Cousins, Ben Assistant Director of Facilities & Operations [email protected] 2999 Weglicki, Sean Facilities & Operations Assistant [email protected] 2999 MARKETING & PROMOTIONS Parsons, Kaitlin Director of Athletic Marketing [email protected] 5429 Sphar, Kelsey Assistant Director of Athletic Marketing [email protected] 5116 Owle, Logan Marketing Coordinator [email protected] 1051 Smith, Kaylyn Coordinator of Video Production [email protected] 4025 STRENGTH & CONDITIONING Bert, Brian Head Strength and Conditioning Coach [email protected] 1835 Gettemy, Connor Assistant Strength & Conditioning Coach [email protected] 5058 Marso, Adam Strength & Conditioning Assistant [email protected] 5901 TICKETING Burdette, Justin Assistant AD for Ticketing [email protected] 1526 4 Coaches Directory Name Title E-mail Ext. Baseball Parenton, Tim Head Coach [email protected] 1556 Boss, Tommy Assistant Coach [email protected] 2556 Hannon, Andrew Assistant Coach [email protected] 2586 Basketball (Men) Driscoll, Matthew Head Coach [email protected] Kennen, Bobby Assistant Head Coach [email protected] 2355 Evans, Bruce Assistant Coach [email protected] 2495 Perkins, Stephen Assistant Coach [email protected] 2356 Gibson, Ian Director of Basketball Operations [email protected] 1950 Basketball (Women) Gibbs, Darrick Head Coach [email protected] 4277 Lowery, David Assistant Coach [email protected] 4667 Taylor Jessica Assistant Coach [email protected] 4686 Schaefer, MaryLynne Assistant Coach [email protected] 2659 GReenman, Shellie Director of Basketball Operations [email protected] Cross Country/Track & Field Pigg, Jeff Director of Cross Country/Track & Field [email protected] 2559 Krupa, Greg Assistant Coach [email protected] 2559 McFarlane, Rachel Assistant Coach [email protected] 2559 Cooke, Adam Assistant Coach [email protected] 2559 Golf (Men) Schroeder, Scott Head Coach [email protected] 5167 Dennis, Jeff Assistant Coach [email protected] 4653 Golf (Women) Berglund, Joanne Head Coach [email protected] 5838 Connelly, Stephanie Assistant Coach [email protected] 5838 Soccer (Men) Marinatos, Derek Head Coach [email protected] 2948 Dunn, Josh Associate Head Coach [email protected] 5831 Barth, Andrew Assistant Coach [email protected] 5831 Soccer (Women) Confer, Robin Head Coach [email protected] 1072 Faulconer, Eric Associate Head Coach [email protected] 5554 Zvosec, Devin Assistant Coach/Recruiting Coordinator [email protected] (913) 579-8465 Softball Higgs, Marcie Head Coach [email protected] 2947 Conrad, Jeff Assistant Coach [email protected] 5338 Turnier, Shelby Assistant Coach [email protected] 2954 Swimming (Women) Coffey, Ian Head Coach [email protected] 1420 Doherty, Claire Assistant Coach c.doherty@unf. edu 1421 Tennis (Men) Lucas, Matt Head Coach [email protected] 2558 Simonetti, Ramon Assistant Coach Tennis (Women) Cobra, Mariana Head Coach [email protected] 2196 Vazquez, Quetzali Assistant Coach [email protected] Volleyball / Beach Volleyball Wright, Kristen Director of Volleyball [email protected] (904) 307-6478 Lopas, Skylar Assistant Coach (Indoor VB) [email protected] (407) 451-1609 Inlow, Kevin Assistant Coach (Indoor VB) [email protected] (310) 650-8289 Strack, Emily Assistant Coach (Beach VB) [email protected] 2436 Cheerleading Paul Esdale Head Coach [email protected] (904) 994-9105 5 Facilities UNF ARENA Volleyball Men’s & Women’s Basketball UNF Arena is a 5,800-seat multipurpose arena located on the campus of the University of North Florida in Jacksonville, Florida. It is home to the North Florida Ospreys men’s and women’s basketball and women’s volleyball teams. It was the home of the Jacksonville JAM and Orlando Magic training camp. In addition, UNF Arena is also used for other events, including concerts and graduation ceremonies. It can seat up to 6,300 for concerts. In 2004 the Arena was used by the U.S. Men’s and Women’s Olympic teams. The bottom seating at the arena can be collapsed, opening up room for three regulation basketball courts. Two half-basketball courts are located upstairs, and the arena also houses racquetball courts, eight locker rooms, a training room, a kinesiology lab and the offices of athletics. POLICIES & PROCEDURES •Gates open 1-hour prior to game time •Ticket booth is located to the right side of the main entrance (under stairs) •All entrances south west side of the facility •Tickets are required for everyone ages 3 and up •Game day parking is allowed in the UNF Arena parking garage, Lot 18 and Lot 5. 6 Facilities HODGES STADIUM Men’s & Women’s Soccer and Track & Field Hodges Stadium is the home of both UNF Soccer and Track & Field. It boasts a seating capacity of 9,400, a nine-lane Olympic quality track, and a lighted field. It is one of only seven facilities in the United States that is certified by the International Association of Athletics Federations. It is the third largest stadium in the United States dedicated to track & field and soccer. It was renamed for benefactors George and Kernan Hodges who donated $2 million to renovations. POLICIES & PROCEDURES •Gates open 1-hour prior to game time •Ticket booth is located to the right side of the main entrance (under stairs) •All entrances south west side of the facility •Tickets are required for everyone ages 3 and up •Game day parking is allowed in the Lot 18 (Adjacent lot to Hodges Stadium) •Outside food or drink is not permitted 7 Facilities HARMON STADIUM Baseball UNF’s Harmon Stadium stands as one of college baseball’s finest facilities.
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