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Baseball Conferences Table of Contents Quick Facts 2 ................................................About Marian College Location ...............................Indianapolis, Indiana 3 ............. Recognition Bricks and Pillars of Support Enrollment .....................................................2,131 4 .........................................................Green Chemistry Nickname ................................................... Knights 5 ........................................................... Athletic History Colors ................................. Marian Blue and Gold 6 ...............................Academic and Athletic Success National Affi liation .........................................NAIA 7-11 .................................................................Baseball Conferences .............. Mid-Central College (MCC) 12-14 ............................Men’s and Women’s Cycling Mid-States (Mideast) 15-18 ........................................................... Men’s Golf Spring Venues ....................Varsity Baseball Field 19-21 ..................................................... Women’s Golf 22-26 ................................................................ Softball Varsity Softball Field 27-31 ..............Men’s and Women’s Track and Field Marian College Cycling Center 32 ...................................................Sports Information Department of Athletics Phone ...317.955.6123 Department of Athletics Fax ........317.955.6121 Web Site ....................www.marian.edu/athletics Marian College Athletics Staff President .....................................Daniel J. Elsener Daniel J. Elsener Kurt Guldner Provost .......................Thomas J. Enneking, Ph.D. President Baseball/Women’s Soccer 317.955.6000 317.955.6310 Director of Athletics .................. Joseph R. Haklin [email protected] Thomas J. Enneking, Ph.D. Director of Sports Information ..Geoffre N. Sherman, Ph.D. Provost Ted Karras Jr. 317.955.6000 Football E-Mail ............................... [email protected] 317.955.6772 Joseph R. Haklin [email protected] Offi ce Phone ...................................317.955.6125 Director of Athletics 317.955.6123 Cassie Lomison Offi ce Fax ........................................317.955.6121 Administrative Assistant Jeff McClure Women’s Tennis Faculty-Athletic Representative ......Jeff McClure Faculty-Athletic Representative 317.955.6123 317.955.6012 [email protected] Head Athletic Trainer ..............Therasa Timmons Todd Bacon Courtney Mustin Phone .............................................. 317.955.6173 Academic Coordinator Cheerleading Team Physician ............................Jeff Fields, M.D. Women’s Basketball 317.955.6006 317.955.6119 [email protected] [email protected] Dean Peterson Stephen Baldwin Cycling Men’s Tennis 317.955.6340 317.955.6123 [email protected] [email protected] David Roberts Sean Bray Cross Country/Track and Field Men’s Soccer 317.955.6585 317.955.6117 [email protected] [email protected] John Shelton Brett Cope Men’s Golf Women’s Golf 317.955.6040 317.955.6116 [email protected] Men’s Sports Women’s Sports [email protected] Baseball Basketball 1 Geoffre N. Sherman, Ph.D. Basketball Cheerleading Dan Findley Assistant Director of Athletics Cheerleading Cross Country Volleyball Director of Sports Information Cross Country Cycling 317.955.6106 317.955.6125 Cycling Dance dfi [email protected] [email protected] Football Golf Golf Soccer Scott Fleming Therasa Timmons Soccer Softball Intramural Chair/Softball Head Athletic Trainer Tennis Tennis 317.955.6106 317.955.6173 Track and Field Track and Field sfl [email protected] [email protected] Volleyball John Grimes Karen Witte The 2009 spring sports media guide is produced by the Department of Men’s Basketball Dance Athletics. For more information, contact Geoffre N. Sherman, director of 317.955.6118 317.955.6123 sports information. Special thanks to Kim McGlothlin of Blue Olive Design [email protected] [email protected] and the staff of the Offi ce of Marketing Communications. www.marian.edu www.marian.edu/athletics visit us! MARIAN COLLEGE INDIANAPOLIS About Marian College As with most things in life, the quality of your education is what you make of it. Lots of students do well at big schools. But Marian College is for students who are looking for a more personal experience—with small classes and hands-on attention from our excellent faculty who happen to be both outstanding academicians and experienced working professionals. So you get the theory and the practice—in an up-close and individualized way. Marian College boasts 36 majors, 31 minors, 35 concentrations, and two certifi cate programs. We also have 43 bachelor’s degrees, one master’s degree, eight associate’s degrees, and 20 teaching licenses. With a 17:1 student-to-faculty ratio, Marian College offers a high-quality education within a close-knit community for an intensely personal experience. Marian College is on the move and making history. For information visit us at www.marian.edu. SCHOOL OF BUSINESS Accounting Human Resources Management * Business Creation and Development * Management Business in Healthcare * Marketing Business Technology * Motorsports Management * Economics Sport Marketing * Finance SCHOOL OF EDUCATION Education Reading Licensing (Elementary Bi-Lingual and Bi-Cultural Licensing and Secondary) Catholic School Educator Secondary Education (High School Preparation Program * Licensing 9-12) ** Elementary Education (K-6) Studies in Education English as a New Language Licensing Exercise and Sport Performance Master of Arts in Teaching Degree Athletics Administration Middle School (6-8) Licensing Addition Health Promotions AFFILIATION: LOCATION: Mild Intervention (K-12) ** Sport Performance Catholic Indianapolis, Indiana SCHOOL OF LIBERAL ARTS FOUNDED: Art Music Performance Marian College grew out of the dedication and vision of Sister Theresa Art Administration Pastoral Leadership Hackelmeier and the Sisters of St. Francis, Oldenburg, who established a Art History Peace and Justice Studies ** school in Oldenburg, Indiana, in 1851. After a number of transformations Art Therapy * Philosophy the school became Marian College in 1936. The college moved to Catholic Studies Photography Indianapolis in 1937. On July 1, 2009, Marian College will become Clinical Health Psychology * Political Science Marian University. Communication Prelaw * English Pre-Theology * AREAS OF STUDY: DEGREES: English as a Second Language (ESL) ** Psychology .BKPST .BTUFSiT Fine Art Studio * Religious Education .JOPST #BDIFMPSiT French Rhetoric * $PODFOUSBUJPOT "TTPDJBUFiT German ** Sociology $FSUJGJDBUF1SPHSBNT 5FBDIJOH-JDFOTFT Global Studies ** Spanish Graphic Design Sport Psychology * CENTERS OF LEARNING: History Technical Theatre ** Center for Ethics in Business and the Professions Human Resource Development * Theology Honors Program Music Education Writing * Peace and Justice Studies 2 Prelaw Studies SCHOOL OF MATHEMATICS AND SCIENCES “Rebuild My Church” Biology Chemistry The Richard G. Lugar Franciscan Center for Global Studies Cell and Molecular Biology * Bio-Organic Chemistry * Computational Biology * General Chemistry * STUDENT POPULATION: Ecology and Environmental Science * Physical Chemistry * More than 2,000 full- and part-time students from the United States Exercise and Sports Science * Mathematics and 12 countries General Biology * Middle School Mathematics ** Human Biology * Medical Technology FACULTY: STUDENT-TO-FACULTY RATIO: 81 full-time professors 17:1 SCHOOL OF NURSING Generic BSN * concentration ACCREDITATIONS: Accelerated BSN ** minor The Higher Learning Commission of the North Central Association of RN to BSN Completion Colleges and Schools National Council for Accreditation of Teacher Education National League for Nursing Accrediting Commission (associate program) Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education (bachelor programs) International Assembly for Collegiate Business Education (IACBE) MARIAN COLLEGE KNIGHTS SPRING SPORTS • 2008-2009 Recognition Bricks and Pillars of Support ADVANCE THE MISSION OF MARIAN COLLEGE You can help build a great Catholic university! Recognition Bricks Pillars of Support Between now and October of 2012—our 75th anniversary For a gift or pledge of $1,000 ($200 a year for five years), in Indianapolis—1,000 bricks around the Franciscan you can help build the multi-purpose athletic facility! Your Heritage Fountain will be engraved with the names of investment entitles you to a commemorative nameplate 1,000 very special, history-making donors. permanently affixed to one of the pillars surrounding the pedestrian plaza in front of the facility’s main entrance. Participation in this exclusive opportunity is available for a gift or pledge of $1,000 ($200 a year for five years) and For more information, please contact: entitles you to a commemorative brick at the fountain and Brad Edmondson a permanent place in Marian College history. Gifts and Development Officer [email protected] or 317.955.6201 pledges support the initiatives listed below and scholarships for students. For more information, please contact: Sarah Ley ’05 Development Associate [email protected] or 317.955.6212 The donor plaza and pillars of support will create a gateway to the outdoor athletic facilities on campus. The newly engraved bricks were first unveiled during All Alumni Weekend, June 27-29, 2008. Initiatives Supported by Your Recognition Brick: Initiative Supported by Your Pillar of Support: The Great Teaching and Learning Initiative
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