UREC Annual Report 2017-18

SPORT CLUBS 27 ALFRESCO OUTING

PAINTBALL RUNNING SKI & SNOWBOARD SWIMMING TAEKWONDO TENNIS WATERSKI WOMEN’S HOCKEY

BLUE DEVIL LIFTING

BOWLING

BOXING

BRAZILIAN JU-JITZU

CLAY TARGET SHOOTING *

CYCLING DANCE ENSEMBLE DISC GOLF FIGURE SKATING MEN’S LACROSSE MEN’S RUGBY MEN’S SOCCER MEN’S VOLLEYBALL FISHING

WOMEN’S RUGBY WOMEN’S VOLLEYBALL

WRESTLING *

PROGRAM HIGHLIGHTS

YETI ULTIMATE

*NEW SPORTS THIS YEAR

802 MEMBERS

- Highest participation was seen in Dance Ensemble and Clay Target Shooting with 58 members each - Women’s Volleyball 5th at Nationals in Division 2; Maddie Ramich received a 1st-Team All-American award for a second year - Taekwondo held 4 self-defense classes for on campus students - Fishing qualified 2 boats for Nationals - Cycling had a 1st place finish at UW-Madison races. - Ski & Snowboard took a successful 10 day trip to Big Sky, Montana - New Sport Clubs were Clay Target Shooting with 58

Sport Clubs have worked with local community members for spaces off campus for practices and competition. The clubs work with businesses such as: bowling alley, COLLABORATION EXECUTIVE BOARD

skating rink, paintball facilities, and Menomonie High School. Our clubs represent Stout well within the community and various places around the country competing.

The Sport Club Commission oversees the different sport clubs currently available to students. The Commission ensures that all clubs are informed of all pertinent information, get questions answered, and make things run smoothly for clubs. This year the Sport Club Commission was led by the Director of Recreation, Lori Anda and Sport Clubs Advisor Laura Evans, and four Executive Board members President Maddie Ramich, Vice President Kai Guthrie, Safety

and Risk Chair Sarah Spitzmueller and Marketing Chair Cole Hefty. The Executive Board provided assistance to Lori and Laura, and individual clubs as necessary, as well as assisted in the daily operations of Sport Clubs. Each Executive Board member also acts as an advisor for a group of 6-8 Sport Clubs. At the end of the academic year, Matthew Schauf was hired as the new Sport Clubs Coordinator and will be taking over in that role for the fall of 2018.

SPORT CLUBS members, and Wrestling which went from 8 to 18 members; active for only the spring semester

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