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The Umass Boston Athletics Annual Golf Classic Please check sponsorship level OPPORTUNITIES SPONSORSHIP $10,000 Chancellor’s Sponsor $1,500 Cart Sponsor 4 (four) complimentary foursomes 1 (one) complimentary foursome Full-page ad in tournament program Company logo on UMass Boston Athletics golf tournament banner Luncheon with Chancellor J. Keith Motley during event displayed at the tournament luncheon Acknowledgement in UMass Boston alumni magazine Company logo on all carts and acknowledgement at start of Large company logo on UMass Boston Athletics golf tournament golf outing banner displayed at the tournament luncheon Company logo on Beacons Athletics webpage for 1 (one) year $1,000 Practice Range/Putting Green Sponsor Scrolling banner on www.beaconsathletics.com for 1 (one) year Company logo on UMass Boston Athletics golf tournament banner displayed at the tournament luncheon $5,000 Beacon Sponsor Quarter-page ad in tournament program 2 (two) complimentary foursomes Signage at the practice range and the putting green Full-page ad in tournament program Large company logo on UMass Boston Athletics golf tournament $500 Luncheon Sponsorship banner displayed at the tournament luncheon Quarter-page ad in tournament program Company promotional item placed in each golf cart Signage at the practice range and the putting green Company acknowledgement at the tournament luncheon Company logo on Beacons Athletics webpage for 1 (one) year $1,000 per foursome Scrolling banner on www.beaconsathletics.com for 1 (one) year $250 Individual golfer $2,500 Dean Sponsor $50 Luncheon only 1 (one) complimentary foursome Half-page ad in tournament program Company logo on UMass Boston Athletics golf tournament banner displayed at the tournament luncheon Company acknowledgement at the tournament luncheon the goal of leaders. buildingfuture andcontinueto pushtowards our student-athletes, needs of thelives of while enriching ourcommunity continue serving we’ll the As theuniversity grows, service theyear. community throughout events part take inover40 athleticteams our intercollegiate whichiswhy pion onthefieldandincommunity, to beacham everyis to encourage student-athlete Ourgoal families, anduniversity. teammates, friends, theworldandbrings honortowho enriches their athletes to andnurture discover the“total person” UMass Boston ourstudent- Athletics encourages AND INTHECOMMUNITY A CHAMPION Our student-athletes contribute over 2,000hoursOur student-athletescontribute over organizations. of communityservice eachyeartolocal non-profit ON THE FIELD ONTHEFIELD - 17.406 CP CLARK ATHLETIC CENTER UNIVERSITY OF MASSACHUSETTS BOSTON 100 Morrissey Boulevard Boston, MA 02125 c/o Ellen Noone FOLLOW THE BEACONS! For more information, visit www.beaconsathletics.com. Pinehills Golf Club, Plymouth, MA Plymouth, Pinehills GolfClub, shotgunstart 9:00 a.m. 2017 June20, Tuesday, Classic Annual Golf Boston Athletics The UMass TEAR HERE TEE UP YOUR SUPPORT Chancellor J. Keith Motley and Vice Chancellor Charlie Titus cordially invite you to join them for the UMass Boston Department of Athletics OF THE UMASS BOSTON Annual Golf Tournament. BEACONS! Your support helps to ensure the continued excellence and TUESDAY, JUNE 20, 2017 YOUR $250 REGISTRATION FEE COVERS: inclusiveness of athletic and recreation programs that serve Registration 8:00 a.m. – 8:45 a.m. Breakfast our students, faculty, staff, and our Greater Boston Shotgun start 9:00 a.m. Snack packs campus neighbors. Post-tournament luncheon Luncheon with raffle, auction, and awards2:30 p.m. Green and cart fees Competing in the Little East Conference and the New England Hockey Conference, our diverse and dedicated student- For more information, contact Ellen Noone at 617.287.7801 or PINEHILLS GOLF CLUB Name: _______________________________________________ Email: _______________________________________________ Address: _______________________________________________ _______________________________________________ Phone: _______________________________________________ Name: _______________________________________________ Email: _______________________________________________ Address: _______________________________________________ _______________________________________________ Phone: _______________________________________________ [email protected]. athletes successfully apply their outstanding work ethic in an 54 Clubhouse Drive environment where academic integrity, social responsibility, Plymouth, MA 02360 For disability-related accommodations, including dietary respect, and competitive excellence are highly valued. 508.209.3000 accommodations, please go to www.ada.umb.edu. A FEW SHINING UMASS BOSTON BEACON HIGHLIGHTS: For more information, contact Ellen Noone at 617.287.7801 or [email protected]. more information, For Name: _______________________________________________ Email: _______________________________________________ Address: _______________________________________________ _______________________________________________ Phone: _______________________________________________ Name: _______________________________________________ Email: _______________________________________________ Address: _______________________________________________ _______________________________________________ Phone: _______________________________________________ and REGISTRATION FORM REGISTRATION UMass Boston Athletics . Follow the four-step process to . Follow Since the 1981–1982 season, our The men’s soccer team has won The volleyball team has won seven Little The baseball team has made 12 golfer(s) at $250 each. student-athletes have earned three straight Little East Conference East Conference Championships and consecutive Little East Conference All-America honors over 120 times. Championships and advanced to the three NCAA Division III Regional titles. tournament appearances, highlighted ____ Sweet 16 of the 2016 NCAA Division by Little East Conference Regular Track and field has captured four NCAA III National Tournament. Women’s hockey skated to their first ever Season (2016) and Tournament (2010) Division III National Championships. New England Hockey Conference title titles and a NCAA Division III Regional Men’s ice hockey advanced to the 2016 during the 2015–16 season, earning an crown (2010), with the team advancing UMass Boston Athletics Development Boulevard 100 Morrissey MA 02125-3393 Boston, I/We (# of luncheon only at people:____) will attend A check in the amount of $ _______ is enclosed. using my credit card. I will register/sponsor $50.00 each. I am registering # I am registering NCAA Division III Frozen Four. NCAA Tournament bid. to the Division III College World Series. GOLFER Register a team or sign up as an individual. included. Consider sponsorship with play Space is limited. Please reserve your spot early. check payable to Please make 19, 2017, to: May by and payment form the completed return go card online, to to credit/debit If you would like pay by www.beaconsathletics.com registration.2, please check the prefilled complete On Step 2017. Tournament in the “Other”text field indicating Golf full name(s), or 4 please specifyOn Step your foursome’s name if you are a sponsor. company’s TEAR HERE.
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