Faculty and professional interests
Chad Eisele
Athletic Director
John Baillie
Men's tennis, assistant women's soccer
Emily Cline
Women's basketball, women's golf
Andrew Gibbons
Football
Jami Isaacson
Baseball
Melissa Joseph
Women's soccer
Rob Purlee
Men's basketball, men's golf
Ashley Sims
Softball
Scott Sunderland
Athletic training
Dan Zierfuss
Cross-country, track
Teaching emeritus faculty
Harlan Knosher
The Department of Sports Studies encourages all students to pursue athletics and to recognize their contribution to well-being. More than half of the student body participates in some portion of the program offered by the department: intercollegiate athletics, intramural and club sports, and special courses.
The intercollegiate athletic program offers ten varsity sports for women (soccer, tennis, volleyball, cross-country, basketball, swimming and diving, softball, indoor & outdoor track, and golf) and 11 varsity sports for men (football, soccer, cross-country, basketball, swimming and diving, wrestling, baseball, tennis, indoor & outdoor track, and golf). Twenty part-time coaches complement the full-time coaching staff.
The College also has several intramural sports, such as volleyball, basketball, softball, indoor soccer, and other events. The College also offers club sports such as Ultimate Frisbee, men’s and women’s lacrosse, and women’s and co-ed water polo.
Courses offered by the department provide the theory and skills necessary for the administration of athletic programs, athletic training, coaching of selected sports and health and fitness.
Note: The department offers no major in physical education and athletics. All courses are graded S/U except SPST 255 and 260.
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