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Colgate Visitors Guide 2016 17.Pdf TABLE OF CONTENTS Welcome Letter............................................................................................................3 Athletic Staff Directory................................................................................................4 Athletic Facilities Information.....................................................................................5 Sports Medicine Contacts and Information ................................................................7 Emergency/Severe Weather Policy and Contacts..........................................................8 Athletic Communications Contacts...........................................................................10 Media Requests and Credentials Information............................................................11 Equipment Services Contacts and Policies ................................................................12 Tickets Contact and Policies......................................................................................13 Driving Directions ...................................................................................................14 Map of Athletic Facilities .........................................................................................15 Restaurants,Vehicle Rentals and Lodging Options ...................................................16 Colgate Fall Home Schedules...................................................................................18 Colgate Winter Home Schedules..............................................................................20 Colgate Spring Home Schedules...............................................................................22 Tailgating Information .............................................................................................23 Sample Timing Sheet................................................................................................24 Sample Ticket Request Form....................................................................................25 Colgate Raiders 2 WELCOME TO THE ‘GATE To all the 2016-17 visiting teams, I hope all is going well with your teams and Colgate University athletics is looking forward to hosting you in Hamilton, N.Y., for the 2016-17 year. Going into the 2016-17 year, we have provided information which will be beneficial in your travels to Colgate University. This visitors guide includes: -Athletics facilities information -Departmental contacts and policies -Maps and directions -Restaurants, rentals and lodging options -Home schedules -Tailgating information We hope this will assist with your travel plans and throughout your stay in Hamilton. Please contact our coaching staff directly for any practice and/or walkthroughs at our athletic facilities. I will be contacting your coaching staff at least one week prior to game week to provide you information on: locker room assignments, event manager, timeline for game, etc. If you have any questions concerning your arrival at Colgate University please feel free to call and/or e-mail me. Again, we are very excited to be hosting your team during the 2016-17 year at Colgate University’s campus. Looking forward to great competition and sportsmanship! Sincerely, Jamie Jamaal Mitchell Assistant Athletic Director for Event Management and Facilities Colgate University 13 Oak Drive Hamilton, NY 13346 Office: 315-228-6684 Fax: 315-228-7925 E-Mail: [email protected] Colgate Raiders 3 ATHLETIC STAFF DIRECTORY Colgate Athletic Offices 13 Oak Drive Hamilton, NY 13346 Huntington Gym/Reid Athletic Center/Sanford Field House/Class of 1965 Arena ADMINISTRATION AND DEPARTMENTAL STAFF Victoria M. Chun Vice President/Director of Athletics 315-228-7611 Ann-Marie Guglieri Senior Associate Athletic Director/Internal Operations 315-228-7852 Senior Women’s Administrator/Chief of Staff Yariv Amir Associate Athletic Director/External Operations 315-228-6547 Don Vaughan Associate Athletic Director/ 315-228-7572 Head Men’s Ice Hockey Coach Cathy Foto Associate Athletic Director/ 315-228-7582 Head Field Hockey Coach Dr. Merrill Miller Team Pysician 315-228-7750 Steve Chouinard Assistant Athletic Director for Sports Performance/ 315-228-7578 Director of Sports Medicine Jamie Jamaal Mitchell Associate Athletic Director for Event Management and 315-228-6684 Facilities Emmett House Athletics Grounds Supervisor 315-228-7577 Taurian Houston Assistant Athletic Director for Compliance 315-228-7605 Nathalie Carter Assistant Athletic Director for Marketing and Promotions 315-228-6089 Brian Grady Assistant Athletic Director for Advancement 315-228-6653 John Painter Director of Athletic Communications 315-228-7566 Bonnie Button Director of Equipment Services 315-228-7729 Angela Marathakis Assistant Athletic Director for Student-Athlete Academic Services 315-228-6551 Paul Helsel Director of Strength and Conditioning 315-228-7079 Ben Oliver Director of Outdoor Education 315-228-7323 Christina Turner Assistant Athletic Director for Administration/ 315-228-7649 Chair of Physical Education and Director of Club Sports/Intramurals and Recreation Andrew Turner Director of Trudy Fitness Center 315-228-7059 Bob “Cash” Decker Director of Business Operations 315-228-7096 Kenny Copps Director of Ticket Operations 315-228-7600 HEAD COACHES Cathy Foto Field Hockey 315-228-7582 Dan Hunt Football 315-228-7603 Erik Ronning Men’s Soccer 315-228-7574 Kathy Brawn Women’s Soccer 315-228-7762 Ryan Baker Volleyball 315-228-7969 Amber Williams Director, Men’s and Women’s Cross Country/Track & Field 315-228-7585 Matt Langel Men’s Basketball 315-228-7571 Bill Cleary Women’s Basketball 315-228-7129 Don Vaughan Men’s Ice Hockey 315-228-7572 Greg Fargo Women’s Ice Hockey 315-228-7839 Andy Waeger Men’s and Women’s Swimming and Diving 315-228-7614 Emily Barnes Cheerleading [email protected] Keith Tyburski Golf 315-228-7114 Mike Murphy Men’s Lacrosse 315-228-7716 Heather Young Women’s Lacrosse 315-228-7065 Khaled Sanad Men’s Rowing 315-228-7127 Greg Kruczynski Women’s Rowing 315-228-7163 Bobby Pennington Men’s and Women’s Tennis 315-228-7584 Melissa Finley Softball 315-228-7118 Colgate Raiders 4 ATHLETIC FACILITIES All Addresses are: Hamilton, NY 13346 Joseph W. Abrahamson Memorial Tennis Courts- 118 Broad Street With eight regulation courts, this serves as the outdoor facility for the men’s and women’s tennis teams. It has hosted several Patriot League Championships, most recently the 2013 Men’s Tennis Championship and the 2015 Women’s Tennis Championship. Crown Field at Andy Kerr Stadium- 28 College Street Home to the football and men’s lacrosse teams with seating for 10,221. In 2006 season Colgate installed a state-of-the-art video scoreboard. In 2007 the Raiders installed FieldTurf as their playing surface. Beyer-Small ‘76 Field- 118 Broad Street Home of the men’s and women’s soccer teams and the women’s lacrosse team. Completed in August, 2014, Beyer-Small ’76 Field features FIFA 2-certified FieldTurf surface, seating for 1,300, television-standard lighting, a press box with rooftop camera deck, home and visiting team rooms and restrooms. R. L. Browning ‘37 Track- 28 College Street The 7 lane, 400 meter, polyurethane all-surface track, complete with throwing and jumping areas, surrounds the football and lacrosse field at Crown Field at Andy Kerr Stadium. This track was resurfaced in 2015. Cotterell Court- 118 Broad Street Located in the Wendt Wing of the Reid Athletic Center, Cotterell Court is home to the men’s and women’s basketball teams and the volleyball team. It accommodates 1,760 specta- tors with chair back seating on the east side and bleacher seat- ing on the west side. The court was completely resurfaced in 2016. Eaton Street Softball Complex- 74 Eaton Street Home to the softball team, Eaton Street Complex is located just outside the center of the Village of Hamilton. The complex has four playing fields, bleachers a picnic area and restrooms. The Raiders’ game field has a dirt infield and natural grass outfield. In 2010 Eaton Street Softball Complex hosted its first Patriot League tournament. In 2011 the field was extended to 205 feet and new fencing was added to enclose the new bullpens outside the dugouts. Glendening Boathouse- 2736 Frank Road Home of the men’s and women’s rowing teams. This facility is located three miles from campus on the east side of Lake Moraine. Glendening Boathouse includes meeting rooms, restrooms and houses the teams’ boats and equipment. Colgate Raiders 5 ATHLETIC FACILITIES (CONT.) Harry H. Lang Cross Country Course- Chapel House Road Home of the men’s and women’s cross country teams and the site of the 1999, 2009 and 2012 Patriot League Cross Country Championships. Located on the Colgate Hill, the course was recently redesigned with 5K and 8K trails overlooking Colgate’s campus. Grace H. Lineberry Natatorium- 2011 Broad Street Home to the men’s and women’s swimming and diving teams. This facility houses a 25-year eight-lane competition pool, a diving area with one and three meter boards, and a 50 meter six lane area for practices in an L-shape. There is seating available for 375 spectators and a retractable roof. Charles H. Sanford Fieldhouse- 118 Broad Street This indoor practice facility is used by several Colgate athletic teams. It is equipped with an artificial playing surface, a six-lane running track, two softball batting cages and a large center divider which allows for simultaneous usage. Sanford Fieldhouse is the home to the annual Class of ’32 Track Meet as well as indoor tennis matches
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