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Table of Contents Swimming....................................page 2 Men’s Ultimate.............................page 3
Director of University Recreation: Joe Carter carterjr@appstate.edu
Women’s Lacrosse.......................page 5
Director of Club Sports: Erin Carpenter carpenterec@appstate.edu
Women’s Rugby.........................page 10
Cycling........................................page 9
Racquetball...............................page 11
Publicity Programmer: Sam Stroup stroupsw@appstate.edu
Men’s Lacrosse..........................page 11
Executive Officers of Club Sports: Lizzy Lagasse lagasseef@appstate.edu
Upcoming Events......................page 12
Michael Neve nevemb@appstate.edu Lindsey Mullen mullenlr@appstate.edu
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Alpine Ski..................................page 12
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Swimming Appalachian State Swimming has been off to a great start this year. After winning our first home meet we have been practicing hard for our next meet this weekend, November 5th and 6th, at Elon. Over 300 swimmers will be at the meet with around 20 teams. We have introduced dryland workouts as well as the coach working with many swimmers on their techniques. The swim team will be bringing 50 people to our first away meet of the year and couldn’t be more excited. We think we have a shot of placing well and have been working hard to do so. -article by Dan Wallace (Secretary)
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All We Do Is Win!
The Men’s Ultimate team can’t seem to stop winning! The team traveled to Raleigh two weeks ago to compete at the Wolf Pack “No one even saw Invitational tournament. This tournament featured some of the top teams in the State and Region including NC State, UNC, UNCW (1st in our section last year), Virginia Tech
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(3rd in the region last year), and Georgia (who was ranked #1 in the country a few years ago). Then there is little ole Appalachian State who us coming” placed 9th out of 10 in the section last year and seeded 11th out of 16 at this tournament. No one even saw us coming.
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We walked into bracket for Sunday, meeting up with 3rd place with UNC Saturday’s games with a UNCW in the first round. This winning it all and Virginia Tech confidence and swagger like game is a game that will go (who we beat) finishing 2nd. no other. We were determined down in Appalachian State While we ended 3rd it is safe to to prove that the National Ultimate history. After a dismal say that Appalachian State was Championship bid we had first half, we found ourselves easily the second best team at received two weeks earlier down 8-3. Refusing to let the tournament. was no fluke and that we are our weekend end in the first We move on from this one of the best teams in the round, the Nomads dug deep success carrying a 12-2 record State. The day for the year. “We walked into Saturday’s games with started off with Looking to add a confidence and swagger like no other” a game against to the wins, the Virginia Tech, the #1 seed in within ourselves and we pulled Nomads are hosting our annual our pool and we figured since off the improbable comeback home tournament, the Blue the Football team couldn’t beat scoring 11 points in the second Ridge Blowout, along with the them it would have to be up half to beat UNCW 15-14! Women’s team this Saturday to us. Stunning Virginia Tech Moving on to the semi-finals and Sunday November 5th 15-9 we moved on through against UNC, unfortunately and 6th at State Farm Fields. pool play undefeated. This set the Nomads could not keep up We are hosting 32 teams from us up for a crossover game the intensity. We had spent it around the Region. Hoping to against Georgia who was the all in the previous game and create a home field advantage, overall #1 seeded team of we fell to UNC 13-9. Defeated we encourage everyone to the tournament, after a hard but still elated as we had just come out and support us! fought game we lost 15-13. made it to the semi-finals of With Saturday’s success, tournament that we finished - article by Daniel Niwnski (Vice we earned a #1 seed in the 10th in last year. We ended President)
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Women’s Lacrosse The Women’s Lacrosse team for Appalachian State traveled to Duke University on October 23rd and once again, proved to be a threat on the field. First the Mountaineers took on Duke. Fans were impressed by Appalachian’s start, scoring multiple goals immediately. Duke soon realized that beating this team would not be an easy task. The game soon picked up and the two evenly matched teams played hard with the drive to win. Unfortunately, during the second half Appalachian lost their intensity enough to let Duke pull ahead. The team snapped back into game mode after Duke had a lead but to their dismay, did not have time to catch back up. The final score was 8-11. Appalachian’s team was disappointed that they lost their lead, although playing so well against Duke University was an accomplishment in and of itself. continued on page 7
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Almost immediately, App had to get back on the field to face UNC-Wilmington. After losing such a close game, the girls were ready to win. Exhaustion was not an option. UNCW was unprepared for Appalachian’s sturdy wall of defense, aggressive attack and numerous goalie saves. The game was high scoring and an enjoyable one to watch and play. App beat UNCW 10-6; their first time beating UNCW in their team’s history. After their successful day, Kelsey Collins, a senior stated, “In my four years of playing,
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this is by far the best team we have ever had. This weekend especially; we worked well with each other and played as a unit”. Players and fans couldn’t agree more and are excited to see what this cohesive team has in store. The Women’s Lacrosse Team will head to East Carolina University for a weekend-long tournament on November 12th. The team looks forward to reporting their success! -article by Anna Norwood (Team Member)
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Cycling ASU Cycling Team Finds him. It was a successful icy, the racers were happy to Success at MTB Nationals day in chilly Angel Fire, New be alive when they reached Friday, October 28 The Division 1 women’s field faced a 9 am, 18 degree start. But the bleak, snowy, muddy weather did not faze Ashley James, who battled out 39 other women to podium with the silver medal, just over a minute behind the leader! In the men’s race, the course resembled a pigpen after the women’s races had muddied it up. The field contained many world-cup caliber racers, but Clayton Omer garnered a 20th place finish, and Derek Whitescarver was just behind
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Mexico! Saturday, October 29 The short track and downhill races did not suit our riders as well as the previous day’s cross-country races. Nonetheless, Ashley James earned a commendable 10th place finish in the women’s short track race, after she cramped up with a considerable lead on the rest of the field. The guys were 26th, 29th, 34th, and 45th in their short track race. Not bad for a field of over 70 men. Clayton and James raced downhill later in the day, on a
the bottom. Sunday, October 30 The Dual Slalom races completed the omnium, and Clayton and James were the only App racers to compete in Sunday’s DS races. Clayton came away with an impressive 11th place, while James fought his way to 38th place. This brought Clayton and James 5th (podium) and 11th place finishes respectively in the individual omnium! Great job to all who competed! - article by Nina Laughlin
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Club Sports will be having our annual Club Sports Night December 1st and January 23rd at the Varsity Basketball game. Make sure to mark your calendars!
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Women’s Rugby On October 23rd the Women’s rugby team played our alumni in the annual Alumni/ Homecoming match. We had an amazing game and beat the alumni 46-0. This was an especially triumphant game for us because this was the first time in about three years that we have won against our alum. Everyone that played did a great job listening and playing as a team. The next couple of weeks we will be practicing hard for our upcoming matches. We have games scheduled for the next three weekends. This upcoming weekend we are traveling to South Carolina to play against Clemson University. The following week we are traveling to Duke University and November 19th we are set to play UNCG’s team in Boone. We are looking forward to our upcoming games and will be working hard to get in shape. -article by Susan Harrill (Vice President)
Photo Competition!
Start taking photos today for the 2012 Photo Competition! Visit the photo competition page on clubsports.appstate.edu for more information
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Racquetball The Appalachian State Racquetball club attended a collegiate tournament in Lynchburg, Virginia during the October 21st to the 23rd weekend. Three students traveled where they knew they would meet their match. It was reported that students had an enjoyable time. Two more tournaments are schedule for the year; one in Lynchburg, Virginia and the other is scheduled in Raleigh,
North Carolina at North Carolina State University. It will more than likely be a well sanctioned tournament held by the NCRA. We are very excited about our future plans and hope they all work out. -article by Patrick Scott Langley (Vice President)
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Men’s Lacrosse The Fall Season for the Men’s Club Lacrosse has coming to an end. Our final game against UNC resulted in a victory, 16 to 3. We are very pleased to get this win and look forward to the Spring Season and what will happen. Our record for this fall has turned out to be 1-2. This fall has been a building season
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for our team as we have new coaches and many new players. We hard looking forward to the spring season and hope to turn everything around and have a great winning season. -article by Scott Murphy (Secretary)
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Alpine Ski
The Alpine Ski Team is anxiously awaiting the opening of Sugar Mountain, expected early November. In the meantime, the team’s dryland practices have been off to a great start. We have been incorporating strength and cardio exercises into our routine twice a week. A second informational meeting yielded a few more eager skiers to join us for the winter, and the team is excited to get back on the hill after
Auditorium. The showing will be free to all students, and it will be a fun night with the Ski Team and Red Bull. We have recently finalized our schedule for the Spring 2012 semester, and the team will race both the slalom and giant slalom disciplines at five mountains throughout Virginia, West Virginia, and here in the High Country. Our home opener weekend will be at Sugar Mountain, on January 15th and 16th.
a long off-season. The team is also anticipating Until then, we are waiting for snow and getting an impressive turnout at the movie premier everyone geared up for the season. of Matchstick Production’s newest film, Attack of La Nina, on November 15th in the IG Greer -article by Rosie Hewitt (Secretary)
Upcoming Events
November 5-6, 2011 - Men’s/Women’s Ultimate, Blue Ridge Blowout, State Farm Fields November 5, 2011 - Climbing Competition, Alabama - Swim @ Elon - Equestrian IHSA Western Show, Williamston, NC - Volleyball Tournament @ WCU - Women’s Rugby @ Clemson - Ice Hockey vs. WFU, Extreme Ice Center, Charlotte, NC November 6, 2011 - Equestrian IHSA Horse Show, Tanglewood Farm November 12, 2011 - Men’s Rugby vs. WCU, State Farm Fields November 16, 2011 - Club Sports Council
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