SDM volleyball recruiting presentation

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South Dakota School of Mines volleyball recruiting presentation from prospective student-athletes interested in Hardrocker volleyball

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LEARNING

… is a great place to attend college and prepare for a future in science, medicine, engineering, mathematics, computers or law. We offer more than 30 outstanding, affordable degree programs at the baccalaureate, master’s, and doctoral levels through 16 departments.

The SDSM&T is dedicated to being a leader in 21st century education that reflects a belief in the role of engineers and scientists as crucial to the advancement of society.

Through its rigorous academic programs and co-curricular activities, the School of Mines is committed to developing informed and responsible scientists and engineers who behave ethically, value a global perspective, and accept the duties and responsibilities of citizenship.

more than 2,300 students eagerly collaborating with more than 100 award-winning faculty on engineering and scientific issues of critical importance to South Dakota, the nation and the world.

By the NumbersStudents – 2,354

Faculty -- 147 Staff (including temporary) -- 221

EthnicityAmerican Indian- 3.5%

Asian/Pacific- 1.2%African-American- .4%

Hispanic- 1.9%White/Caucasian- 77.4%

International- 7.1%

GenderMale- 71.3%

Female- 28.7%

Ranked one of America’s 100 Best College Buysfor 12 consecutive years

125 years of award-winning faculty, staff, and students

96% of our students are admitted to graduate and professional programs, or begin careers with an average annual starting salary of $56,000

Student to Faculty Ratio is 13 students per faculty member

SDSM&T has more than 70 student-run clubs and organizations

LIVING the

College Life

to SDSM&T, a prestigious state-supported university established in 1885 that enjoys a nationwide reputation for excellence in engineering, the sciences, and computer technology.

Rapid City (population 67,956) is a busy community offering a wide range of

restaurants, entertainment, shopping and big-city services. Rapid City is situated at the edge

of the famous Black Hills. The region is perfectly suited for first-hand field research and nearly any kind of recreation you can

think of (and some you haven't).

If you enjoy the outdoors, Rapid City offers opportunities that are limited only by your imagination.

We are dedicated to serving students and helping individuals grow and develop while they pursue their educational and career goals. SDSM&T offers

more than 70 student-run clubs and organizations.

Athletics

StudentAssociation

Music

Intramurals

Clubs

ROTC

Leadership Development Team

KTEQ

Drama

CAMP

COMPETING

The Hardrockers have 10 sports teams:

Hardrocker

Student-Athletes working hard for their teammates everyday --- all day!

PRE- SEASON

Breakfast 8:00 amPractice 9-11:00 amWeights 11- 11:45 amLunch 12-1 pmPractice 2-4:00 pmDinner 4-5:00 pmTeam Activity at night

PRACTICE DAY

ClassesGym set up 3:30- 3:45pmPractice 4-6:00 pmWeights 6-7:00 pm

TRAVEL(leave day prior to match)

Travel on chartered busWalk Through at destinationGood night’s restPre-Game mealMatch!Post- Game mealTravel Home

WEEKDAY HOME MATCH

ClassesGym set up 5:00 pmPre- Game meeting 5:30-6:00 pmWarm-up 6-7:00 pmMATCH 7:00 pm

WEEKEND HOME MATCH

Serve receive 10:00 amPre- Game meeting 1:30-2:00pmWarm-up 2-3:00 pmMATCH 3:00 pm

Game Film Assessment

Study Tables

Opponent and Ourselves

Scouting Reports and Stats

Library

High GPA= NO Study Tables

Classroom Checks

SDSM&T student- athletes are extremely active in the community. School of Mines athletics stress an overall personal experience.

Hardrockers give back to their community and their fans. Community activities include: YMCA, local high schools, Earth Day, alumni activities and other civic functions.

#1 Becky Keilholtz (S), #2 Hannah Glocke (S), #3 Shea Thorson (DS), #5 Janelle Strampe (OH), #6 Rachel Pekarek (OH),

#7 Jessie Guthals (RS/S), #8 Brittney LaDue (OH/RS) , #9 Madisen Lane (OH),#10 Reanna Roberson (DS), #11 Daygan Fowler (MH/RS), #12 Justine Blade (MH),

#13 Leanne Hinricks (RS), #14 Anna Haneline (RS), #15 Ashley Ozanne (RS/DS), #17 Sara Schmidt (MH), #18 Carsyn Garcia (S/OH), #19 Shelby Graffin (DS),

#20 Carly Sandin (MH)