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Blair County Airport (Martinsburg RED FLASH VISITOR’S GUIDE 2018-19 SEASON TRANSPORTATION AND DIRECTIONS TO CAMPUS Blair County Airport (Martinsburg, PA) United Airlines Cambria County Airport (Johnstown, PA) United Airlines University Park Airport (State College, PA) US Airways, United Airlines, Northwest Airlines Charter Bus Service Fullington 1-800-322-5591 Vehicle Rentals Enterprise Rent-A-Car (814) 942-7000 From Northwestern Pennsylvania (Erie Area) Travel five miles to Village Cross Monument in Loret- Take I-79 South to Route 422 East to Ebensburg. to. Proceed into town. Turn left at traffic circle. -Turn left at light onto High Street in Ebensburg. -Proceed quarter mile to Saint Francis University, on Continue straight at next light past Amici’s Restaurant left. on right and A-Plus Mini Mart on left. - Turn left at first light. Proceed six miles to Saint Fran- From Southeastern Pennsylvania cis University, on right. (Philadelphia Area) From PA Turnpike take US 99/220 North to Altoona. From Southwestern Pennsylvania (Pitt Area) -Take Route 22 West to Cresson Summit Exit. Take Route 22 East from Pittsburgh to Ebensburg/ -Turn right at stop sign at end of exit ramp. Loretto Exit. -Go down hill and straight through first stop light and Turn right at stop sign at end of ramp. make a right approximately 3000 yards after stop Turn right at first light. light. Proceed six miles to Saint Francis University, on right. -Travel five miles to Village Cross Monument in Loretto. From Northeastern Pennsylvania -Turn left at traffic circle. (Scranton Area) -From I-80 West take US99/220 South to Altoona. -Take Route 22 West to Cresson Summit Exit. -Turn right at stop sign at end of exit ramp. -Go straight through first stop light and make a right approximately 300 yards after the stop light. The Saint Francis University Sports Medicine staff would like to welcome yout to Loretto, Pennsylvania for your upcoming athletic event. We would also like to make you aware of the facilities and staff that are available to you during your visit. Please feel free to contact us with any questions. Sincerely, The Sports Medicine Staff WELCOME TO SFU! The Maurice Stokes Athletics Center Supplies Available The Stokes Athletics Center houses the Sports Medicine Center and the Hill Rehab Center. For your convenience, the following will be They are located on the ground floor. The sports medicine center is down the hall and to theprovided right of DeGol Arena and the Hill Rehab Center can be found across from the windows that -Water and Cups look into DeGol Arena. Both facilities will be open two (2) hours prior to your event and will -Ice and Ice Bags close approximately one (1) hour after completion. -Taping Tables Director of Sports Medicine Team Physicians -Vacuum Splints and crutches Terry Bennett, MS, LAT, ATC -Biohazard Recpticle [email protected] University Orthopedic Associate -Spine Board 814-472-3289 Football; Men’s and Women’s Golf; -AED Administration Dr. Eric Kephart, DO Dr. Jonathan Van Kleunen, MD Assistant Athletic Trainers Services Office Phone: 814-942-1166 Treatment will be limited to those athletes accom- Rich Bertie, MS, LAT, ATC ,PES panied by a certified athletic trainer, or a written [email protected] 814-472-1236 Dr. James Burke, MD perscription from a team physician or ATC when Women’s Soccer, Men’s Basketball, Dr. Josh Port, MD traveling with no coverage. Please call in advance Men’s and Women’s Tennis Office Phone: 814-946-9150 if you plan on traveling without a trainer. Jenna Hirsch MAT, ATC, BSAS [email protected] 814-472-2820 Dr. Christine Rohanna, DO Visiting Football Teams Men’s and Women’s Volleyball, Swimming, Water Polo Office Phone: 814- 344-8477 The athletic training room will be open three (3) Spencer Luciano MS, LAT, ATC hours prior to kickoff. [email protected] Area Hospitals and Pharmacy 814-472-3317 Your locker room will consist of: Men’s Soccer and Softball Memorial Medical Center-Johnstown -Water and Cups Ryan McGovern, MS, LAT, ATC 1086 Franklin Street -Taping Tables [email protected] 814-472-2848 814-534-9000 Assistant Football, Women’s Lacrosse UPMC-Altoona Sidelines will consist of: 620 Howard Avenue Brookke Mahaffey, MAE, LAT, ATC -Water and Cups [email protected] 814-946-2011 -Tables 814-472-3275 Field Hockey,Women’s Basketball, -Ice and Bags Cross-Country, Track and Field Rite Aid Pharmacy 1212 2nd St. Cresson PA TOWELS WILL NOT BE PROVIDED BY SPORTS 814-886-2677 MEDICINE, PLEASE MAKE SURE COACHES MAKE ARRANGEMENTS PRIOR TO THE CONTEST Bowling and Tennis matches take place off campus, limited coverage is available. Visiting Team Information • Practice times may be arranged if the facility is available. Contact the Assistant Director of Athletics for Operations and Facilities ([email protected]) or the coaching staff. • A secured locker room will be assigned upon your arrival. Locks are not provided. Please refer to your game contract regarding towels. • Admission is charged for men’s and women’s basketball, and football. • Athletics Facilities-Home Competition DeGol Arena Basketball Volleyball DeGol Field (Turf) Field Hockey Football Lacrosse Father Bede Hines Track Track & Field Stokes Pool Water Polo/ Swimming Stokes Soccerplex (Turf) Soccer Red Flash Softball Field (Turf) Softball Immergrun Golf Course Golf Cross Country Ebensburg Tennis Center Tennis Holiday Bowl, Altoona Bowling Red Flash Media Outlets Newspaper Altoona Mirror Daily Johnstown Tribune Democrat Daily Ebensburg Mainliner Weekly Television WTAJ-TV 10 CBS WJAC-TV 6 NBC WWCP FOX 8 FOX WATM ABC 23 ABC QUICK FACTS AND DIRECTORY Red Flash Facts Administrative Staff Athletic Department/Ticket Info…....(814) 472-3286 School………………….….. Saint Francis University Athletic Department Fax………...….(814) 472-3209 Founded……………….……………………….. 1847 Athletic Communications Phone…...(814) 472-3916 Enrollment…………….……………………..... 2,000 Nickname……………………………..….. Red Flash Phone extensions (814) 472-plus extensions Colors…………………………....…. .Red and White • Director of Athletics Susan Robinson-Fruchtl Affiliation…………….…..………. NCAA Division I x3286 Conferences…….. Northeast • Deputy Dir. Of Ath./SWA Erika Renwick x3286 EIVA Men’s Volleyball • Sr. Associate Dir. Of Athletics Jim Brazill x2774 Atlantic 10 Field Hockey, • Asst. AD for Compliance Shane Tay x2782 CWPA Water Polo- • Asst. Dir. For Compliance Lauren Fearer x1228 Conference Website....www.northeastconference.org • Asst. AD for Student Athletes John Krimmel President………..…..Rev. Malachi Van Tassell, x3177 T.O.R.,Ph.D. • Athletic Communication Taylor Powers x 3128 • Asst. AD/ Facilities & Ops. AJ Anderson x3324 • Ticket Manager Margie McHenry x3286 • Fac. Athletics Rep. Art Remillard x3339 • • Head Coaches • Men’s Basketball Rob Krimmel x3292 • Women’s Basketball P. Joe Haigh x3901 • Women’s Bowling TBA • X-Country/Track & Field Doug Hoover x3345 • Field Hockey Betta Cerettax3911 • Football Chris Villarrial x3891 • Men’s Golf Derek Tyson 471-9650 • Women’s Golf Lisa Warrilow 471-9650 • Women’s Lacrosse Kara Concheck x2836 • Men’s Soccer Frank Olszewski x3288 • Women’s Soccer Brenda van Stralen x3104 • Softball Jessica O’Donnell x3384 • Women’s Swimming TBA • Men/Women Tennis Rob Castille x2754 • Men’s Volleyball Mike Rumbaugh x3914 • Women’s Volleyball Sara McMullen x3381 • Women’s Water Polo Jay O’Neillx1212 • Cheerleading Kasey Geyer 471-1172 • Director of Bands Dan Atwood 471-1182 Game Management Guidelines INFORMATION FOR SFU GAME MANAGERS (please return form to AJ Anderson At [email protected]) Contact Information Head Coach (Name, Office Phone, Cell Phone)____________________________________ Sports Medicine Contact (Name, Cell Phone)_____________________________________ Athletic Communication Contact (Name, Cell Phone)______________________________ Event Management Contact (Name, Cell Phone)____________________________ Equipment Manager Contact (Name, Cell Phone)_______________________________________ Travel Information Hotel Name:_____________________________________________________ Hotel Address:___________________________________________________ Hotel Phone:____________________________________________________ Travel Team Game Info Practice Time Request (Please list contact person and number to confirm) please reach out to oper- ations person/sport coach or AJ Anderson to confirm: -Filming Location: Football on top of the press box, Basketball/Volleyball: above chair back seats on landing deck, Other sports: in press box (Power available, please provide own extension cord) -Coaches’ Seats: Spots in press box can be made available upon request(subject to room), for foot- ball, three seats are available in west end of press box Game Management Guidelines INFORMATION FOR SFU GAME MANAGERS Cont. (please return form to AJ Anderson At [email protected]) Travel Team Game Info (Continued) Refreshments: Water will be available in meeting room, pre-game and halftime Locker Rooms Locker Rooms are located in the Stokes Athletic Center, this is where water, cups, ice, biohazard containers and whiteboards will be located . Rooms will be locked when not in use, a member of the SFU athletic department will lock and unlock all visting team facilities. Contact the operations/ sport coach or AJ Anderson for more locker room details Parking/Loading/Unloading Visiting team buses should load and unload players and equipment at a pre-determined location, please contact AJ Anderson or your appropriate sport coach for loading/unloading details. Please fillout this form and return it to AJ Anderson at AJAnderson@ Francis.edu
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