Tag: cross country

  • Cross country teams, volleyball score in top 10 percent of NCAA academics

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    As part of the 2015 NCAA Division I Academic Performance Program (APP), both Phoenix cross country programs and the volleyball program were recognized by finishing in the top 10 percent of their respective sports for their high APR scores accumulated during the 2013-14 academic year. It marks the fourth-straight year that the Green Bay women’s…

  • Bartel posts great time at Boston

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Former Green Bay Phoenix cross-country standout Callie Bartel (Human Biology, class of ’09), a Prevea assistant athletics trainer assigned to Phoenix Athletics, beat last year’s time by nearly 10 minutes in finishing Monday’s Boston Marathon in 3:04:59, good enough to place 3,551 overall and a highly respectable No. 239 in the women’s division of the…

  • Bartel to compete at Boston

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It’s the third Monday in April — Patriots’ Day as it’s known in Boston — and the occasion of the annual Boston Marathon. So far, we’ve heard of at least one UW-Green Bay runner who will be competing. Former Phoenix cross-country standout Callie Bartel (Human Biology, Class of ’09) is returning to the race after…

  • Green Bay’s Mauel earns Horizon academic/athletic honors

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    The Horizon League announced its 2014 Fall Academic All-League Teams on Friday. A total of 52 student-athletes from five fall sports were honored in balloting by the League’s faculty athletics representatives and sports information directors. Representing Green Bay and being placed on the Academic All-League Team for cross country was junior Sarah Mauel of Green…

  • Mauel claims sixth at Horizon cross-country meet

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    Junior Sarah Mauel of Green Bay led the Phoenix squad from start-to-finish, covering the six-kilometer route in 22:00 and claiming an individual sixth-place finish at the Horizon League women’s cross-country meet last weekend in Kenosha. The men’s side was paced by freshman Mitchell Bilitz of Fond du Lac, who stepped up in the championship meet…

  • Power of partnership: Phoenix Athletics, Prevea make a winning team

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    Jeremy Cleven (pictured) head athletics trainer for the Phoenix, is far from alone in his work despite being the only sports medicine professional formally employed by UW-Green Bay. Take, for example, his colleague Callie Bartel, who has long been steeped in the culture and camaraderie of Phoenix Athletics at UW-Green Bay. She’s an alumna who…

  • A huge Commencement Saturday for Athletics… and the list of grads

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    We see that Green Bay Athletics has posted all of Saturday’s big news involving awards and honors at commencement, and more: Coach and Academic Coordinator Mike Kline receiving the Chancellor’s Award… Summa cum laude Human Biology grad Nicole Will of the women’s cross country team earning Outstanding Student honors for the graduating class… Four softball…

  • Chancellor’s Award, citation honor Kline

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    Chancellor Thomas K. Harden honored four individuals by presenting them with UW-Green Bay’s highest community honor, the Chancellor’s Award, at May 2014 commencement.  Those honored were Mike Kline, Janet and Charlie Lieb, and Larry L. Weyers. In reading the citation for Kline, Harden read: “In the 25 years since he graduated from this institution, whether…

  • Citation for Mike Kline

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    Popular and respected UW-Green Bay staff member Mike Kline heard cheers and applause at Saturday’s UW-Green Bay commencement when he was presented with the Chancellor’s Award. Said Harden, “As coach of the Phoenix cross-country teams, (Mike) has influenced a generation of college athletes to dedicate themselves to their sport and to their teammates. As academic…

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    Others with UW-Green Bay connections honored

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    Emily Rogers, coordinator of Access Services for the Cofrin Library, was a member of the 2013 Leadership Green Bay class that received the Bellin Health Systems Small Group Award for their work on bringing awareness to domestic violence. They started the “Walk a Mile in Her Shoes,” event in the Green Bay community — an…