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NSU SPT NEWS Nova Southeastern University Sport and Recreation Management Newsletter Volume 9, Issue 9, April 25, 2018
2018 CELEBRATION OF SHARKS ATHLETICS
On Tuesday evening, April 24th, the Nova Southeastern University athletic depart-
ment held their annual Awards Ceremony & Reception, commemorating the 2017-
18 season and commending student-athletes for their academic and athletic prow-
ess in a ceremony held at the Rose & Alfred Miniaci Performing Arts Center pre-
sented by Brown & Brown. See the next page for a list of the winners.
Joining the evening which recognizes aca-
demic and athletic achievement starting up-
per left and going clockwise were Lukas
Landgren (basketball), and Jane Early
(volleyball), Nathanael Washington (soccer ‘s
Ultimate Shark) and Samantha Rommel
(graduate assistant for Marketing and Pro-
motions) and Professor Olson (Athletics Ad-
visory Council member). Congratulations to
all of the student-athletes!
Here is a list of the individual team honors:
Sharkettes
Ultimate Shark - Victoria Biddle
Outstanding Leader - Sierra Brink
Women's Cross Country
Ultimate Shark - Michelle Bauer
Ultimate Pilot Shark - Erin Blackwell
Men's Cross Country
Ultimate Shark - Ian McQuate
Ultimate Pilot Shark - Matthew Taddeo
Volleyball
Ultimate Shark - Denvyr Tyler-Palmer
GR1T Award - Kaelyn Brock
Women's Soccer
Ultimate Shark - Monica Orteu
Team MVP - Bailey Corbin
Men's Soccer
Ultimate Shark - Nathanael Washington
Player of the Year - Nathaniel Pells
Women's Basketball
Ultimate Shark - Alison Hughes
Most Improved Shark - Hailey Conley
Men's Basketball
Ultimate Shark - David Dennis
Best Teammate - Felipe Souza
Women's Swimming
Ultimate Shark – Courtney DeVeny
Team MVP - Courtney DeVeny
Men's Swimming
Ultimate Shark – Jake Jones
Team MVP - Franco Lupoli
Women's Golf
Ultimate Shark - Michelle Ruiz
Most Improved – Sophie Madden
Men's Golf
Ultimate Shark - Juan Jose Guerra
Most Improved Award - Martin Larrea
Rowing
Ultimate Shark - Victoria Porretti
Driven Woman - Lisette Villarreal
Women's Tennis
Ultimate Shark - Ana Navas
Shark Attack Award - Daniela Obando
Women's Track & Field
Ultimate Shark - Maddy Kenyon
Ultimate Shark Field - Amira Bendriff
Men's Track & Field
Ultimate Shark - Akeim David
Ultimate Shark Field - Daniel Polinski
Softball
Ultimate Shark - Lexie Storrer
Team MVP - Dana Edmundson
Baseball
Ultimate Shark - Cameron Churchill
Most Outstanding Player - Jake Anchia
DEPARTMENTAL AWARDS
NSU Sportsmanship Award Victoria Poretti, Rowing Andrew Liberty, Baseball Male Athlete of the Year Jake Anchia, Baseball Female Athlete of the Year Courtney DeVeny, Swimming SAAC Shark Cup Challenge Volleyball JAAWS Award Women’s Basketball & Women’s Golf NSCA SCAOTY Male, Kyle Forsythe, Track & Field Female, Jordan Show, Swimming Male Scholar-Athlete of the Year Ian McQuate, Cross Country/Track and Field Female Scholar-Athlete of the Year Amanda Tivenius, Women’s Basketball
NSU SUPPORTS
22ND ANNUAL PLYWOOD REGATTA
Here’s current Marine Industries Association former intern and now
part-time employee Jodice Woody, NSU ‘18, Phil Purcell, CEO/
President of the MIASF and volunteer Megan Piggott, NSU ‘18.
Check out some of the boat designs below.
More scenes from Plywood
Regatta: This event fosters
teamwork, boat building skills
and fun for middle to high
school students! Here’s Megan
helping a young boater. Pro-
fessor Olson sponsored 2 of
the awards through her water
fitness business. Megan sta-
pled the boat numbers before
the races began. At the bottom
right a beginners team pose
before transforming plywood
into a boat.
WE GET LETTERS Ben Vertz graduated from NSU in 2012 with a degree in Business Administra-
tion and Management. He had two minors—Finance and Sport Administration. He
did an internship with the Florida Panthers, played on the NSU Men’s Golf Team
and was on the dean list all four years! He now works for the Professional Golf As-
sociation as a Manager for Business Development. Congratulations Ben!
Good morning Professor Olson!
I hope you have been well!! I wanted to share with you some exciting news about my current career with Palm Beach County Parks and Recreation. I have been offered the position, and responsibility, of being the Director of the Summer Teen Camp for Palm Beach County at the West Boynton Recreation Center.
This summer will now be a lot more interesting as I am reaching the conclusion of Gradu-ate School at Florida Atlantic University. I will be graduating after the Summer Term with my MBA at FAU.
I could not be happier about this transition because it gives me a chance to promote youth activities while actively engaging with the community.
Furthermore, If anyone attached to the newsletter is interested, the County is still hiring some seasonal positions for the Summer Camp. I have attached the job descriptions and application directions. Thanks again for all of your guidance and your mentorship while I was at Nova Southeastern University. Please send my best regards to Dr. Finley and Dr. Fountain.
Feel free to have anyone who is truly interested reach out to me at [email protected] so I can ensure their resume is screened.
Sincerely, Cory Cody (See the next 2 pages for the openings and ask Professor Olson for
the full job descriptions.
If interested, send your resume to Patrick Lillis,
The Internship will be non-paid with the opportunity to receive sales commission + consideration for full-time employment.
CONGRATULATIONS TO MIASF! 2018 BOAT SHOW WILL BE FEATURED
ON NBC SPORTS NETWORK
PARTING SHOTS
SAVE THE DATE
Members of NSU’s Shark Cage along with Cheryl Babcock who directs the program
and Nancy Olson who helps judge the student business presentations enjoyed “House
of Blue” at Nova’s Black Box Theatre back on Friday, February 23, 2018.
PARTING SHOTS
SAVE THE DATE
Pictured to the left are Don Rosenblum,
Ph.D. who is Dean of the Farquhar Honors
College along with Diana Morales. Diana
graduated in 2011 majoring in Sport and
Recreation Management. She is an alum of
the Honors College. This picture was taken
during the Annual Honors College Banquet
which was held at nearby Signature Grande
on Friday, April 13, 2018. Diana continues to
stay involved at NSU and she often volun-
teers for Sport and Recreation Management
community activities.
Congratulations to former NSU student Colton Rogers who
will be working with the Miami Dolphins Video Department
this season. The picture to the right is from 2014 when he
volunteered at the Conine Celebrity Golf Tournament.
SPORT AND RECREATION
MANAGEMENT FACULTY:
PETER S. FINLEY, Ph.D.
ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR
JEFFREY J. FOUNTAIN, Ph.D.
ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR
NANCY J. OLSON, M.Ed., M.S.
INTERNSHIP COORDINATOR
NEWSLETTER EDITOR
DAVID SAIFMAN, MS.
ADJUNCT FACULTY
KELLY BRITTEN, M.S.
ADJUNCT FACULTY
INTERNSHIPS AND CREDITS:
SPT 2950 - 3 CREDIT HOURS
SPT 4951– 6 CREDIT HOURS
SPT 4952 – 6 CREDIT HOURS
SPT 4950 - 12 CREDIT HOURS
SPT 5980 - 3 CREDIT HOURS
FOR INFORMATION ABOUT
NEWSLETTER OPPORTUNITIES
INCLUDING PRACTICUMS, INTERN-
SHIPS AND VOLUNTEERING, CON-
TACT:
PROFESSOR OLSON
(954) 383-1132
WHO WE ARE AND
HOW TO CONTACT US
PARTING SHOTS
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MAY 7, 2018
Professor Olson is always try-
ing to support the Sharks. She
recently converted Merle
Liivand who hails from Estonia.
This picture was taken at Pine
Island Aquatic Center in Davie.
As President Hanbury says,
“Fins Up!”