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A
gallery of trophies that reflect Rochester's tradition of athletic
excellence is displayed at the atrium of the Robert B. Goergen Athletic
Center.
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An Overview of Rochester
Athletics
The University of Rochester
has a tradition of athletic excellence that dates back to its founding
in the 19th century. The University considers athletics and recreation
an extremely important part of the learning process. In light of that
importance, the University has made significant improvements to existing
athletic facilities and constructed new facilities.
Rochester renewed its commitment to athletic
excellence by the hiring of George VanderZwaag as Director of Athletics
and Recreation in March, 1999.
In four years, holding the key leadership
role in the department, VanderZwaag has overseen construction of four
major projects:
- $14.6 million renovation of the Goergen
Athletic Center, including design of the 11,000 square-foot Fitness
Center.
- $1.7 million replacement of the turf
and track in Edwin Fauver Stadium.
- The Peter Lyman Tennis Center
- Improvements to the softball and baseball
fields.
VanderZwaag established the Friends of Rochester
Athletics whose mission is to insure quality intercollegiate and recreational
athletic opportunities at the University.
He has worked closely with The College leadership
to implement a strategic plan to provide a quality athletics experience
for students. He has reaffirmed the important educational role of athletics
within the overall mission of The College.
In the athletics department itself, VanderZwaag
has restructured the administrative team, adding Associate Directors for
Athletics, Development, and Recreation/Wellness. He has enhanced coaching
support for all programs, including the addition of full-time coaches
in the sports of women's volleyball, baseball, softball, men's and women's
tennis, and squash.
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Erika
Smith '04 finished her junior season by earning First Team All-American
honors from Kodak and the Women's Basketball Coaches Association.
She was the Upstate NY Player of the Year.
(Image by Chris Landon/FinishPhoto.com)
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All of the hard work behind the scenes and
off the field has paid handsome dividends in athletic competition. In
the last four years, eight Rochester teams have competed in the NCAA Division
III team championships, highlighted by the men's and women's basketball
teams reaching the Division III Final Four in 2002 (men) and 2003 (women).
Nine sports have sent individuals to the NCAA Division III Championships.
The Yellowjackets have won seven conference
championships and seven Eastern College Athletic Conference championships.
Nineteen sports have attained a national ranking and 25 teams have competed
in post-season play.
The most significant accomplishment has been
made by the women's basketball team. In a three-year span, the Yellowjackets
won two ECAC Upstate New York Championships, and played in the NCAA Division
III Final Four.
Individual accolades are just as glowing.
Thirteen athletes have earned All-America honors. Eleven have been accorded
Academic All-America honors on the Verizon/CoSIDA Academic All-America
team chosen by the College Sports Information Directors of America.
Teams and individuals have been cited by
their respective coaching associations for academic prowess including
the sports of field hockey, men's cross country, women's cross country,
men's soccer, women's soccer, women's basketball, men's swimming and diving,
women's swimming and diving, men's indoor track and field, women's indoor
track and field, women's lacrosse, golf, men's outdoor track and field
and women's outdoor track and field.
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