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2011-12 Basketball MEDIA GUIDE Mary Baldwin College FIGHTING SQUIRRELS

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2011-12 Basketball

MEDIA GUIDE

Mary Baldwin College

FIGHTING SQUIRRELS

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History of Athletics at Mary Baldwin College

Mary Baldwin College has had a commitment to activity for women since its inception in 1842. The

physical health of students has been a priority for the college since its founding. Early on there were required

“promenades” in the afternoons, but in the 1870’s a structured physical education program began which was

called calisthenics. Students bowled, participated in Swedish skills and played tennis and croquet. In 1891 the

first swimming pool was added on campus.

In the early 1900’s an athletic association was organized. All students were automatically members of

the “white” and “yellow” teams which evolved into the Irish and Scots clans. This provided intramural and

class contests for field hockey, basketball, track, hiking, swimming, golf, tennis, horseback riding, archery,

softball and baseball. These sports each had a student leader and teams were chosen annually, there were also

student-faculty games.

In 1948 a Virginia Athletic Federation of Colleges for Women was formed and in 1949 the annual

sports day of the association was held in Staunton. This allowed for competition with combined teams of stu-

dents from all the women’s colleges. The intramural program continued and the clans were now called the

Irish and the Scotch.

The clan system for intramurals had been expanded to English, Welsh, Scotch, and Irish in 1962, but

by 1969 ended and intramural competition was organized by class.

By 1967 there was intercollegiate competition in Dance, Golf, Equitation, Swimming, Fencing, Basketball and

Tennis.

In 1981, as a NCAA member the college joined the Old Dominion Athletic Conference, where it

stayed until 1993. From 1993 the college was an independent member of the NCAA Division III. In 1995 a

group of women’s colleges joined to form the Atlantic Women’s Colleges Conference. All the member

schools felt that competition in the coed conferences had benefited from the changed Title IX started in the

late seventies, while athletic programs at women’s colleges had fallen behind. Mary Baldwin had a strong

tenure in the AWCC, winning eleven conference championships and appearing at four NCAA post season

tournaments. The AWCC dissolved in 2007, and Mary Baldwin joined the USA South Conference.

Information about the early years of athletics at the College was taken from To Live In Time, 1992 by Patricia Menk.

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Table of Contents

History of Mary Baldwin Athletics IFC

Table of Contents and Quick Facts 3

2011-12 Basketball Schedule/Coaches Bio 4

Basketball Player Profiles 5

Athletic Facilities 6

Athletic Philosophy 7

Mary Baldwin College Quick Facts

General Information

Location Staunton, Virginia

Founded 1842

Enrollment (2008) 2206

Nickname Fighting Squirrels

Colors Green, Gold

Affiliation NCAA Division III

Conference USA South

President Dr. Pamela Fox

Athletic Director Sharon Spalding

Athletic Dept Phone 540-887-7161

Athletics Website www.mbcathletics.com

Mailing Address Mary Baldwin College PAC

Staunton, VA 24401

Basketball

Head Coach John Stuart

Phone 540-887-7165

E-mail [email protected]

2010-11 Record 8-18

Mary Baldwin College Athletics Quick Coach Info

Mary Baldwin Athletics received the USA South Conference Team Sportsmanship Award for 2009-10 and

2010-11.

Accepting the award is Sharon Spalding (right), Director of Athletics and Wellness, which is presented by

USA South Commissioner Rita Wiggs (left).

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MBC 2011-12 Basketball Team

Number Name Position Year Hometown/High

3 Meagan Barron G F Plymouth, IN/Plymouth

5 Samantha Thomas G JR Sebastian, FL/Sebastian

12 Ariel Read G F Ft. Lauderdale, FL/Stranaban

22 Sabrina Desper F SR Stuarts Draft, VA/Stuarts Draft

23 Shanice Miles G SO Buckingham/Buckingham

32 Tiffany Flesher F SO Mint Springs, VA/Riverheads

42 Crystal Lewis F SR Crewe, VA/Nottoway

43 Shamanda Washington F JR Prospect, VA/Prince Edward Co.

44 Kelsey Still F JR Alderson, WV/Greenbriar East

50 Dallas Hamlette C FR Stafford, VA/Brooke Point

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Go MBC!

Meagan

Barron

Ariel

Read

Samantha

Thomas

Dallas

Hamlette

Crystal

Lewis

Captain

Shamanda

Washington

Kelsey

Still

Sabrina

Desper

Captain

Shanice

Miles

Tiffany

Flesher

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The Volleyball team competes at

the Physical Activities Center on

the Campus of MBC. The team

plays volleyball in an electrifying

environment where the fans are

close to the action.

The Cross Country team trains on various courses around Staunton including the local

favorite – Bells Lane. The natural rolling hills of Staunton give our runners excellent

preparation for any course they encounter.

The Soccer team competes on our home

field here on the campus of Mary

Baldwin College surrounded by the

beautiful Blue Ridge and Allegheny

Mary Baldwin Sports Facilities

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MBC ATHLETIC PHILOSOPHY

Mary Baldwin College is committed to the education of today’s young

women for tomorrow’s world. The athletic program is an integral part of the over-

all educational experience. It goes beyond the mere imparting of knowledge to the

integration of knowledge and experiences from a variety of disciplines. The pursuit

of excellence and success associated with competition serves as a model for goals

set in academics and other endeavors.

Intercollegiate athletics offers athletes the opportunity to represent MBC at a

high level of competition. Faculty and staff, as well as the entire student body,

benefits from competition through the strong sense of loyalty and community that

is generated.

Top priority for the Department is the student-athlete. The direction and

administration of the program is focused on generating and maintaining a high

standard of excellence both athletically and academically for all athletes. It is the

responsibility of the entire Department to encourage and assist student-athletes in

reaching their full potentials in all their endeavors. As such, administrators and

coaches must have a strong commitment to provide them with the tools necessary

for success.

The health and physical well-being of MBC athletes is of utmost

importance. A full-time certified athletic trainer is employed by the college to

ensure the safety and health of all our participants. All concerns of this nature are

held in the strictest of confidence.

As a member of the National Collegiate Athletic Association, the Department

subscribes fully to all guidelines, principles, and regulations thereof. The letter and

spirit of the rules and regulations as set forth by the NCAA are followed at all

times.

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