November 18th Club Sports Illustrated

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November 18th, 2011 Equestrian pages 5-6

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This is the November 18th issue of the Club Sports Illustrated

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For more information on any of the club teams, please visit our

website at clubsports.appstate.edu

For more information, email:[email protected]

or contact any of the people below.

Student Recreation Center(828)262-2100

Director of University Recreation:Joe Carter

[email protected]

Director of Club Sports:Erin Carpenter

[email protected]

Publicity Programmer:Sam Stroup

[email protected]

Executive Officers of Club Sports:

Lizzy [email protected]

Michael [email protected]

Lindsey [email protected]

Women’s Ultimate........................page 2

Women’s Lacrosse........................page 3

Equestrian...................................page 5

Swimming...................................page 7

Men’s Rugby................................page 8

Ice Hockey..................................page 9

Women’s Rugby..........................page 10

Upcoming Events........................page 10

Table of Contents

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Help support Club Sports by eating at Come Back Shack or Marble Slab on Monday,

November 21st! Just mention you are with Club Sports and part of your bill will be donated to

Club Sports!

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Women’s Ultimate

The Blueridge Blowout, the annual ultimate frisbee tournament held by the Nonads and the Nomads, was a success. There were 20 men’s teams and 12 woman’s teams that came to play some competitive and good spirited games. The women defeated the Clemson Tigerlilies for the first time while competing against other teams such as Elon, UNC, and the newly formed Asheville team. As always, Virginia Tech and Clemson showed their true team spirit by dressing up in costume to play. The Nonads suffered from some injuries including their captain, Stephanie Soule, who had a nose injury, and Kasey Telfer who had an eye injury. Despite the injuries during pool and championship play, the girls had a fun weekend packed with one game of ultimate after the next.

-article by Kasey Telfer (Secretary)

Pictures taken by Sam Stroup (Publicity Programmer)

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Women’s Lacrosse Appalachian State’s Women’s Lacrosse team traveled to East Carolina University on November 12th with high hopes for the weekend. The tournament hosted about 8 teams and lasted for two days. App State’s team played two games that Friday afternoon versus Radford and Elon University. After losing to Radford by just one goal in a previous tournament, Appalachian prepared for a close second game. To their dismay, Radford came out stronger than ever and App State did not show their true potential. Radford got the win, Appalachian’s girls were disappointed and surprised to see the team so disconnected on the field. After a loss it is difficult for any

team to get back on their feet. App State’s women had to collect themselves after such a loss and face Elon University. Elon has

consistently had a strong lacrosse team each and

every year. Appalachian picked up their intensity level during their game against Elon. Coming back from being behind, Appalachian played

hard and tied Elon 6-6. On Saturday, teams returned to the game fields for another full day of lacrosse. Appalachian met UNC-Wilimington for the second time this season and NC State University. The UNCW game was an enjoyable one, Appalachian ending up with the win 10-6. The mountaineers looked like a completely different team from the previous day with their smooth transitions and smart decisions back on track. The NC State game was similar, Appalachian kept it up and dominated, winning 9-1.

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“There was no stopping us”

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Goalies Leslie Beninato and Molly Lancaster did an amazing job all weekend, impressing every team that Appalachian faced. Once the girls played their own game and started connecting on the field there was no stopping them. Overall this ECU tournament was a great experience and the App State’s Womens Lacrosse team grew closer and stronger.

-article by Anna Norwood (Team Member)

Pictures taken by Ted Spaulding

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The Hunt Seat Team competed at UNCG / Elon on November 6th and finished in 5th Place Overall.

Big congrats to Alison Davis who finished 1st in her class!! Also congrats to MC Robertson who pointed out of her division and qualified for regionals!!

Individual Placings:Emma Driver - 5th PlaceCaitlin Patton - 6th PlaceGinny Stern - 4th PlaceMallery Patterson - 5th PlaceMC Robertson - 2nd and 4th PlaceMorgan Erlenbach - 4th and 3rd PlaceMorgan Oliver - 4th and 4th PlaceMadison Hinshaw - 6th and 3rd PlaceAlyssa Frizzelle - 3rd PlaceKatie Sedlmeyer - 2nd PlaceLaura Gagliardo - 4th PlaceKaitlin Booe - 2nd PlaceCarrie Simms - 2nd PlaceKim Ellison - 2nd PlaceKristin Clark - 3rd Place

The Hunt Seat Team has a show this Saturday & Sunday at Virginia Intermont.

The Dressage Team competed at Virginia Tech this past weekend.Katie Sedlmeyer placed 2nd and was the reserve High Point Rider!!Katelyn Young placed 9thMC Robertson placed 4thNikka Hronis placed 10thAlex Jonker placed 4thCassie Strobel placed 8th

Equestrian

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The Western team had a great first show at Martin Community College November 5th and 6th.

Ethan Culberson placed 4th and 4thMichelle Hartz placed 4thBethany Boggess placed 3rdMegan Deal placed 1st and also placed 1st in the Derby classKelly Patterson placed 1st and 4thDanielle Plourd placed 4th and 5th

We couldn’t be more proud of our teams and the great success they have had this year!

-article by Morgan Oliver (President)

Photo taken by Katie Sedlmeyer

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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!7

Appalachian State Swimming has been off to a great start this year. After winning our home meet on October 1st, we have been hard at work practicing for the “Fall Championships” hosted by Elon. This year there were 20 teams in attendance and over 350 athletes. The woman’s team placed 2nd overall, only falling short to Virginia Tech. The men’s team placed 3rd overall behind Virgina Tech and ECU. One more meet is planned for the fall semester on November 19th at High Point. Scheduling and planning has begun for the spring semester and we have a lot of big things in store. We plan to attend meets at UNC, UGA and nationals at Georgia Tech. We will also be having our annual “Meet in the Mountains” on March 3rd. Following the home meet we are planning a swim-a-thon fundraiser. The money raised from the swim-a-thon will go to purchasing a starter system for home meets, and touch pads for timing. A portion of the proceeds will be donated to the hospitality house. We are looking forward to finishing this semester out strong and for the big spring semester ahead.

-article by Dan Wallace (Secretary)

Swimming

Photo submitted by Dan Wallace

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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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Men’s Rugby Last Saturday, a fired up AHO side crushed Western Carolina 83-0. AHO dominated all 80 minutes of the match, and didn’t allow Western anywhere near their try-line. It was clear from the kick-off that the hard, bruising work that AHO has been putting in over the past few weeks has been well worth it, as Western was unable to match the sheer pace and physicality that AHO produced. In the Spring, AHO joins the SRC West Rugby conference of College of Charleston, UNCC, Lander, Furman and The Citadel.

-article by Harris Lewis

Photo taken by Kelly HarrisPhoto submitted by Dan Wallace

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Support Club Sports by buying and wearing a Club Sports Shirt from the Bookstore!

Ice Hockey Appalachian State University scored five unanswered goals in the second period and four unanswered goals in the third period defeating Johnson & Wales 13-10 in BRHC - Carolina Division action on Friday night. Appalachian State was led in scoring by Mike Skelton with five goals and an assist. Timur Migirov also chipped in three goals and two assists. Other App. State goal scorers included Chris Rayner (2), Jay Schulte, Steven Rausch and Noel Herland. Appalachian State improves to 5-2 (3-0 BRHC) while Johnson & Wales falls to 6-4 (3-2 BRHC) on the season.

-article by Noel Herland (Secretary)

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Upcoming EventsNovember 19, 2011 - Climbing Competition, SRC Climbing Wall - Women’s Lacrosse Tournament, State Farm Fields 12:00 PM - Women’s Rugby Match, State Farm Fields 1:00 PM - Swim Meet @ High Point University - Women’s Basketball Tournament @ NCCU

November 19-20, 2011 - Equestrian IHSA Horse Show, Virginia Intermont Equestrian Center - Ice Hockey Tournament, Hillsborough, NC

November 30, 2011 - Club Sports Council

December 1, 2011 - Club Sports Night @ ASU Men’s Varsity Basketball Game 8:00 PM

December 2, 2011 - Next Club Sports Illustrated

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Women’s Rugby At Duke University AHO won 129-0 in a runaway game. During this game we saw a lot of off-loading of the ball as well as quick passes. Everyone got playing time during this full length 80 minute game. We had a lot of players score tries for the first time which is really exciting. After our big win at Duke last weekend AHO Women’s rugby team is ready for our game against UNCG at State Farm Fields at 1pm Saturday the 19th. Come out and support us in our last game this semester!

-article by Susan Harrill (Vice President)