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INTRODUCING: 2008 “Cruising with the Crusaders” Raffle Fundraising Drive



Crusade of Dreams

2008 “Cruising with the Crusaders” Raffle

LAST WEEK TO BUY ATV AND SCOOTER RAFFLE TICKETS

Raffle drawing: This Saturday, April 12th between home baseball doubleheader

This weekend the University of Dallas Graduate School of Management 2008 Spring Capstone Class will be holding a raffle to raise money for the athletics department. Their goal is to aid student athletes in having a better overall experience in collegiate athletics. You can earn a chance to win a “Crusader 300” ATV and a Jet 50 Scooter, generously donated by Adly Moto of Irving, TX.

The raffle is less than a week away so hurry to get your tickets now while you can!

- Tickets are one for $10 or five for $40
- Tickets are sold by any University of Dallas student athlete and online at www.crusadeofdreams.org and will be sold during the games up until the drawing
- The drawing will be held this Saturday, April 12 during the time between the home baseball games against Austin College
- There will be a staffed sales booth, additional door prizes, and free food at the event

Please assist us in this goal by purchasing your raffle tickets now!

Coaches/Teams Correspondent
Ricky Herrera, GSM Student
(505) 730-0145 or rjh1856@gmail.com

Capstone Project Sponsor
Scott Wysong, PhD, Academic Program Director
(972) 721-5007 or swysong@gsm.udallas.edu

University of Dallas Contact:
Mr. Phil Trammell, Director of Development
(972) 721-5147 or ptrammell@udallas.edu


A variety of sports activities are provided to nurture the physical well being of the community and to provide an opportunity for students to compete in sports in an educationally sound environment. The athletics program is administered in such a way that athletics remain in keeping with the college's liberal arts tradition. While no formal physical education courses are offered, there are numerous opportunities for participation in both competitive and recreational activity.

The University of Dallas currently offers 13 intercollegiate sports for men and women on the non-scholarship, Division III level of the National Collegiate Athletic Association.

The University offers lacrosse, soccer, volleyball, cross country, basketball, softball, and track & field for women; while men's sports include soccer, cross country, basketball, baseball, track & field and golf.

As an independent member of the NCAA, the UD competes with institutions from across the southwest and across the country. While the teams' regional schedules include competitions in Texas, Arkansas and Louisiana, most teams frequently schedule games on a national scale. Previous schedules have included trips as far away as California, Wisconsin, Florida and New York.

If you wish to receive more information about our athletic programs, or if you are interested in competing on a specific team, please do not hesitate to contact one of our coaches or staff members. You can reach us through e-mail using our Staff Directory, or write or call us at:

University of Dallas
Department of Athletics
1845 E. Northgate Drive
Irving, TX 75062
phone: (972) 721-5009
fax: (972) 721-5208


PHILOSOPHY & PURPOSE OF ATHLETICS

The purpose of athletics at the University of Dallas is to provide an opportunity for students to compete in intercollegiate sports in an educationally sound environment. The athletics program should be properly administered in such a way that athletics remains in keeping with the college's liberal arts tradition.

Athletics should be a part of the total educational process and there should be a broad base of opportunity for participation. The program should create a rallying point for students, faculty, and alumni, while still enhancing educational values. It is understood that, while striving to be competitive, institutional integrity should never be sacrificed for the sake of athletic victory.

There should be an equality of opportunity and treatment for men and women with emphasis on participation for the enjoyment and love of the game. Fair play and competition in the true sense are principles that drive the program. The health and welfare of the student-athlete is of utmost concern.

Athletics at the University of Dallas exists within the educational mainstream of the college and is administeredd with the same controls, budgetary procedures, and program responsibility as any other academic or administrative function.

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