Alvernian February 2017

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February/March 2017

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Volume 56 Issue 1

SPORTS PREVIEW SPECIAL EDITION

THIS ISSUE

Coach Clark: The Face of Alvernia Football

Men’s Tennis Preview

Head Football Coach Ralph Clark at his introductory press conference on January 5th, 2017.

Photo courtesy of Jon King

By Justin Herforth Contributing Editor There is now a football coach that will lead Alvernia into battle as the 22nd sport on main campus. On January 5, 2017 Alvernia introduced Ralph Clark as the first head coach in program history. Throughout his life, Clark has immersed himself into the game of football. His 35-year football career now takes him to Alvernia to start our new

Men’s Volleyball: Can You Dig It? Field Hockey Takes It Overseas

Alvernia’s First Pep Band

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The Only Way Is Up For Men’s Lacrosse By Danny Flanagan Contributing Writer

Photo courtesy of Alvernia University Athletics

Phillies Get Ready for Spring Training

program. Clark was attracted to Alvernia because of its mission. “I did research on the school and found that the beliefs that the University and I shared the same beliefs,” Clark said. “And then once I got on campus and met some students, faculty, and staff I knew that this was the place that I wanted to be. It was a done deal on my end. It felt like I was home.” Coach Clark has already

Justin Gibbs sets the ball to his teammate.

By Kristen Sipling Contributing Writer

were not even at Alvernia yet. They played as a club team and had a roster of whatever Alvernia students seemed It might be the beginning interested. of their program, but they Today’s team is captained are fighting to set a strong by graduate student Evan foundation for future years! Bulcavage. Bulcavage orgaWith nine first years, three nized practices and put the sophomores, two juniors, team together in the offseaone graduate student, four son to prepare for the Spring. coaches and two managers, these are the individuals that The volleyball team’s current practices started in the fall, currently make up the first ever men’s volleyball team for when the first year playtheir 2017 inaugural season. ers began living together in Veronica Hall. The team started their Coach Deb Schlosser is practices in last spring when the current first year students tasked with creating a culture

for her team. “The hardest thing is inventing things from scratch,” Schlosser said. “[But] I think they bonded really good and work well together. But there’s a certain quality to athletes that goes beyond being just friends. It’s like knowing when to goof around, knowing when to socialize, and knowing when it’s work time. It’s like learning what it’s like to be an athlete.” Schlosser previously assistant coached for Kean University’s men’s volleyball program and assistant

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The Crusader lacrosse team has been hard at work preparing for the upcoming season. Last season was disappointing with a 3-13 record, and the team hopes to get better this coming year. A new recruiting class has given the team hope for a better season this year. With the addition of two new coaches, fans should expect a more disciplined team from the previous year. The major problem that plagued the Crusaders was the lack of positivity and communication on the field. Being able to learn and grow from last year’s debacle will be crucial for the Crusaders capture their first ever winning season. Leading the offense this year will be attackman and new team captain Andrew Richie. Richie is looking to improve on his rookie season where he scored 17 goals and dished 16 assists. “I am anxious to break the school record of 6 wins,” Richie said. Being able to play, as a

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