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2017-18 Media Notes #7 QUEENS MEN's BASKETBALL (31-3, 18-2)
#7 QUEENS MEN’S BASKETBALL (31-3, 18-2) Queens Athletics Communications 1900 Selwyn Avenue, Charlotte, N.C. 28274 Office|704-688-2819 2017-18 Media Notes Fax| 704-337-2237 GENERAL INFORMATION School Name: Queens University of Charlotte Abbreviated: Queens (NOT Queens University) Location: Charlotte, N.C. Founded: 1857 Enrollment: 2500 (approximate) Affiliation: NCAA Division II Conference: South Atlantic Conference Home Venue: Curry Arena (Levine Center) Capacity: 3000 2018 NCAA Division II Men's Elite Eight® Basketball Championship Nickname: Royals March 20, 22, and 24 School Colors: Navy and Vegas Gold Sioux Falls, S.D. Mascot: Rex the Lion Sanford Pentagon Website: www.queensathletics.com Live Audio ADMINISTRATION with Phil Constantino www.queensathletics.com/royalslive President: Dr. Pamela Davies Live Video Director of Athletics: Cherie Swarthout https://www.ncaa.com/liveschedule Live Stats Senior Assoc. AD/Compliance/SWA: Melissa Bar- https://www.ncaa.com/game/basketball-men/d2/2018/03/20/cal-baptist- rett queens-nc Assoc. AD for Strategic Planning & Leadership: COACHING STAFF Jeff Dugdale Head Coach: Bart Lundy Assoc. AD for Athletic Facilities: Randall Goble Alma-Mater: Winthrop University SPORTS MEDICINE and PERFORMANCE Record: 327-167(16th Year) 231-80 (Queens) Contact Info: 704-337-2510 Asst. AD for Sports Medicine and Performance: [email protected] @QueensRoyals Brandon Johnson Associate Head Coach: Grant Leonard Contact Info: 704-337-2405 Alma-Mater: William Penn University [email protected] Contact Info: 704-337-2528 [email protected] Director of Sports Performance: Mark Lepkowski Assistant Coach: Daniel Larkin Contact Info: 704-688-2807 Alma-Mater: UNC Wilmington @QueensAthletics [email protected] Contact Info: 704-337-7528 [email protected] ATHLETIC COMMUNICATIONS Assistant Coach: Carlos Dixon Asst. -
Cross Country and Track Media Guide 2014-15
Wofford College Digital Commons @ Wofford Media Guides Athletics 2014 Cross Country and Track Media Guide 2014-15 Wofford College. Department of Athletics Follow this and additional works at: https://digitalcommons.wofford.edu/mediaguides Recommended Citation Wofford College. Department of Athletics, "Cross Country and Track Media Guide 2014-15" (2014). Media Guides. 41. https://digitalcommons.wofford.edu/mediaguides/41 This Book is brought to you for free and open access by the Athletics at Digital Commons @ Wofford. It has been accepted for inclusion in Media Guides by an authorized administrator of Digital Commons @ Wofford. For more information, please contact [email protected]. 2014-15 WOFFORD CROSS COUNTRY/TRACK & FIELD MEDIA GUIDE TABLE OF CONTENTS General Information Cross Country / Track and Field Facilities .....................................................................................IFC Location ..........................................................................................Spartanburg, SC Table of Contents ...........................................................................................................................1 Founded ............................................................................................................1854 Quick Facts ....................................................................................................................................1 Enrollment ......................................................................................................1,600 -
No. 10/9 QUEENS MEN's BASKETBALL 2018-19 Media Notes
No. 10/9 QUEENS MEN’S BASKETBALL Queens Athletics Communications 1900 Selwyn Avenue, Charlotte, N.C. 28274 Office|704-688-2819 2018-19 Media Notes Fax| 704-337-2237 GENERAL INFORMATION School Name: Queens University of Charlotte Abbreviated: Queens (NOT Queens University) Location: Charlotte, N.C. VS. Founded: 1857 Enrollment: 2500 (approximate) Affiliation: NCAA Division II Conference: South Atlantic Conference No. 10 Queens Royals (23-3, 15-1 SAC) Home Venue: Curry Arena (Levine Center) vs. Capacity: 3000 Nickname: Royals Catawba Indians (19-5, 12-4 SAC) School Colors: Navy and Vegas Gold Feb. 20, 2019—8 p.m. Mascot: Rex the Lion Curry Arena—Levine Center Website: www.queensathletics.com Charlotte, N.C. ADMINISTRATION LIVE VIDEO: queensathletics.com/royalslive President: Dr. Pamela Davies Phil Constantino (pxp), John Short (color) Director of Athletics: Cherie Swarthout LIVE STATS: queensathletics.com/royalslive Senior Assoc. AD/Compliance/SWA: Melissa Barrett COACHING STAFF Assoc. AD for Strategic Planning & Leadership: Head Coach: Bart Lundy Jeff Dugdale Alma-Mater: Winthrop University Assoc. AD for Athletic Facilities: Randall Goble Record: 351-171(17th Year) 255-84 (Queens) Assoc. AD for Development: Todd Nebeker Contact Info: 704-337-2510 [email protected] @QueensRoyals SPORTS MEDICINE and PERFORMANCE Asst. AD for Sports Medicine and Performance: Associate Head Coach: Grant Leonard Brandon Johnson Alma-Mater: William Penn University Contact Info: 704-337-2528 Contact Info: 704-337-2405 [email protected] @QueensAthletics [email protected] Assistant Coach: Brian Steele Director of Sports Performance: Mark Lepkowski Alma-Mater: University of South Carolina Contact Info: 704-688-2807 Contact Info: 704-337-2528 [email protected] [email protected] ATHLETIC COMMUNICATIONS Assistant Coach: Paul Davis @QueensAthletics Asst. -
Student Handbook 2019
Queens University of Charlotte 2019-2020 Student Handbook NOTE: Much of the information in this handbook applies only to students in the Traditional Undergraduate Program About Using this PDF Student Handbook: The navigation panel of Bookmarks on the left side of the screen functions as an interactive table of contents which allows the user to quickly locate sections of interest. Expand and collapse the bookmarks by clicking on the +/- symbols. If the Bookmarks Panel is not visible, click on the Bookmarks icon on the left to turn it on. Queens University of Charlotte is committed to the principles and practices of diversity throughout the University community. Women, members of minority groups and individuals with disabilities are encouraged to apply for admission. Queens does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, creed, gender, age, sexual orientation, national and ethnic origin or disability status in the administration of its educational and admissions policies, employment policies, scholarship and loan programs, athletic programs or other University-administered programs. This handbook was prepared and published by the Division of Student Life in December 2010 and revised August 2011, July 2012, September 2013, September 2014, September 2015, September 2016, August 2017, September 2018 and September 2019. Its purpose is to provide a companion tool for the Honor Code in order that Queens’ traditional undergraduates may access the academic and community policies and procedures. In addition, the Queens Student Handbook is designed to be a resource to reference out of classroom experiences and opportunities sponsored by the Division of Student Life, in addition to residential experiences, and time-honored Queens’ traditions.