Golf Anyone? April 24, 2011
Posted by Marina in : Sports, Spring 2011 , add a commentATTENTION! ATTENTION!

Stevenson University Athletics is looking for female students who are interested in playing on the newly formed Women’s Golf Team!!
ANYONE & EVERYONE is welcome. There will not be any sort of tryouts to be on the team.
The only requirements are: Good Attitudes and Willingness to Learn!!!

If you have an interest in being apart of the Women’s Golf Team please contact Coach Cristy by phone at 410-245-5995 or by email at ncristy@stevenson.edu
Now for the Music April 19, 2011
Posted by Marina in : Informational Events, Sports, Spring 2011 , add a commentAttention all students

Would you like to participate in Stevenson University’s first ever MARCHING BAND? If so, there will be a marching band meeting on Tuesday. April 19th in the Mustang Room of Rockland Center from 5-6pm!
All students and other SU personnel who are interested in being a part of the first-ever SU Marching Mustangs Band are invited to an informational meeting on Tuesday, April 19. This means players, dancers, flag line members, twirlers, and support staff. Bob Suggs, Professor of Music and member of the Search Committee to select the band director, will be there to give an update and to answer any and all questions. This will be your band and all ideas (feel free to be as creative as possible) will be welcome and communicated to the new director.
From one band geek to another, see you on the field!
NHL in Baltimore April 7, 2011
Posted by Marina in : Fall 2011, Sports , add a commentBaltimore’s First Mariner Arena will play host to professional hockey for the first time since the spring of 1997 when the Washington Capitals play the Nashville Predators Sept. 20 in a National Hockey League preseason game.
The game, being billed as the Baltimore Hockey Classic, will mark the first time in nearly 20 years that the Capitals will play in the city.
The announcement was made Monday at the arena by First Mariner Arena General Manager Frank Remesch, Baltimore City Council President Bernard C. “Jack” Young and Capitals General Manager George McPhee.
“Baltimore has been a great hockey market for many years,” McPhee said. “We would be delighted to come back and play more games.”
Young said he’s been working on getting the Capitals to play at First Mariner for more than a year. In February, former Washington Capitals players held a youth hockey clinic at Patterson Park, co-hosted by Baltimore’s Department of Recreation and Parks.

Tickets to the game are scheduled to go on sale through Ticketmaster Friday at 10 a.m. and will cost between $32 and $145.
While McPhee and Remesch said they are hopeful for selling out the 14,000-seat arena, Young said he realizes it may be tough for the Capitals to play at a smaller venue.
“We’d like to have home games here,” Young said. “But they’re used to an 18,000-seat arena, so 14,000 is kind of tough.”
Washington, D.C.’s Verizon Center is home to the Capitals, as well as the NBA’s Washington Wizards.
Joe Dupriest, vice president and chief marketing officer for the team said that Baltimore’s support for the team has risen over the past few seasons in game attendance and in TV ratings in the area.
“Since they have shown so much support and willingness to come to D.C., we thought it was time to bring the Caps to them,” Dupriest said.
Remesch said the arena will be using some of the Capitals’ staff to make the venue ready for hockey by fall, since most of the hockey-knowledgeable staff that used to work at First Mariner has since retired. But the arena has still held ice events, including “Disney On Ice” performances even long after hockey teams migrated to other cities.
“To bring hockey back to this building and to this town means a lot,” Remesch said. “Asking me what this means to the arena it’s almost like asking about bringing the Rolling Stones or Bruce Springsteen.”
In 2006, the arena hosted the first Rolling Stones concert in the city since the late 1960s, while Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band performed at First Mariner three years later.
The arena’s last hockey tenant was the American Hockey League’s Baltimore Bandits, who moved to Cincinnati for the 1997-98 season after playing in Baltimore for two seasons.
Before that, the arena was home to the Baltimore Skipjacks and the Baltimore Clippers.
Nashville, which finished in second place in the NHL’s Central Division, is coached by Barry Trotz, who led the Baltimore Skipjacks to a 28-40-12 record in the 1992-93 season, the franchise’s last in Baltimore.
Play Ball!! March 30, 2011
Posted by Marina in : Sports, Spring 2011 , add a comment“Take me out to the ball game,
Take me out with the crowd.
Buy me some peanuts and cracker jack,
I don’t care if I never get back,
Let me root, root, root for the home team,
If they don’t win it’s a shame.
For it’s one, two, three strikes, you’re out,
At the old ball game.”

Head on out to the ball park for the Oriole’s Opening Week against the Texas Rangers Friday, April 8.
Enjoy a night out with your friends as you cheer on the hometown O’s!
Seats are in Section 67 Lower Reserve and cost $8 for one ticket or $12 for two.
Shuttles are available and will leave the Rockland Center at 5:30pm; the game starts at 7:05pm. Space is limited, so reserve your seat for a great night today!
For tickets or more information, visit the Student Activities Office or call 443-352-4300.
March Madness March 26, 2011
Posted by Marina in : Fun Events, Sports, Spring 2011 , add a commentThat’s right, March Madness is HERE….
Stevenson Style!!!!!

The Student Government put together a team of faculty members, and they’re hoping to raise $1000. Having close to their goal, but wanting to excel higher they are sponsoring a Student vs. Faculty Basketball game — March Madness Throw-Down on March 31st at 7pm in the Owings Mills Gymnasium. Non-athletic students will square off against faculty and admin in a fun little game. Admission is $2 at the door for spectators.
Come out to show your support and to see who wins the bragging rights trophy!
**Be sure to look for updates on who wins!!**
Email sga@stevenson.edu for more information.
LAX Brah March 26, 2011
Posted by Marina in : Sports, Spring 2011 , add a commentToday Stevenson University’s Men’s Lacrosse team defended their 8-1 title with another win against Scranton. Throughout almost 3/4 of the game our boys kept Scranton from scoring more than just their already one goal from the first period. With the stands filled with Stevenson students, family, and staff we were able to keep up the intensity and win with an amazing score of 21-7 taking their title to 9-1!

Let’s keep the spirits high and gain another win in the Women’s Lacrosse game today at 3:30 pm.
For live stats and video updates on the game visit http://livestats.prestosports.com/stevenson/
Way To Go Men’s Lacrosse! April 17, 2009
Posted by Marina in : Sports , add a commentYesterday, Thursday April 17 – Our very own Stevenson University Men’s Lacrosse Team beat Wesley College, 19-4.
Their record? 14-0.
It was an AMAZING GAME. And not to mention, my very first lacrosse game, ever. It was fantastic! With finals coming up and teachers deciding to throw around papers and end of the year projects, it was a great time for the students here to gather and support our number one team. The weather was absolutely gorgeous. Although, I did get a tiny bit sun burnt – but when your complextion is naturally white with a hint of pink, you tend to burn like a lobster! Anyway, I got the coolest free towel that I AM going to hang on my wall. School spirit rocks. Not to mention I went to the game with my friend forever Amanda. Needless to say, we didn’t understand much of anything that was going on – but it was still so much fun. So if you haven’t taken a day away from studying and all that, DO IT! Get out their! Not only will you give your brain a rest, you’ll have a fabulous time supporting your peers!
Men’s Lacrosse: SU vs. Gettysburg March 4, 2009
Posted by Marina in : Sports , add a commentWalking up the hill from the most tiredsome class of my life, out of the corner of my eye – I catch a glimpse of the men’s Lacrosse game and man do they kick butt! I stopped and gazed down upon the glorious field for quite sometime before realizing I have a final tomorrow (haha yikes!)
Needless to say – Stevenson beat Gettysburg 16 to 6
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Congrats Guys!
Lacrosse Season Spirit Night!! February 18, 2009
Posted by Marina in : Fun Events, Sports , add a commentCome out and support your 2008-2009 Lacrosse Team by playing bingo, listening to live music, eating great food, and even watching the team in action!! Bingo is $5 for 20 games… what a steal! So bring your friends and even your family and show school spirit! (While winning great prizes) Proceeds will help with the funding for the New Orleans trip made by students, faculty, and staff here at Stevenson over Spring Break. RSVP at http://markhergan.stevensonuniversity.org/bingo-blowout-2
SU vs. MU February 12, 2009
Posted by Marina in : Sports , add a commentTonight, Stevenson University’s Men’s Basketball Team played Marymount University.
As you can see – SU defenitely has school spirit!! These gentleman were nice enough to let me take a picture of them so I can share the experience with you.
The stands were full. The tensions were high as most of the game was neck and neck. I got to the game a little before half time – and it was so much fun! It was girls night and we decided to go to the game and relax and show our school spirit. It was my first college basketball game, and I loved it!!! Below are two videos for prospectives/accepted/and regular students to look at if you’re interested in Cheerleading, or Basketball. Enjoy




