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Athletics
The FSU Athletics Mission Statement: "The goal of all education is to enable one to live an enriched and abundant life. The Athletic program of Frostburg State University has objectives that are more definite and specific than this aim, and through these objectives, the ultimate goal is brought nearer to realization. The entire program is comprised of a variety of physical activity offerings made by the Department of Athletics." Frostburg State University participates in the NCAA Division III level and is currently a member of the Allegheny Mountain Collegiate Conference. However, starting in Fall, 2010 FSU will change and become a part of the Capital Athletic Conference. FSU’s football team is currently a member of the ACFC, but will move to Empire 8 in 2011. FSU teams have participated in and won many championships, Baseball having the most championship victories. There will be a total of 19 official teams during the 2010-2011 academic year. Various club and intramural sports are available on campus as well.

Athletic Staff

Administration
 * Troy A. Dell (Director of Athletics)
 * Rubin Stevenson (Associate Athletic Director)
 * Keith Byrnes (Assistant Athletic Director)
 * Jody Pepple (Senior Women's Administrator)
 * Guy Robertson (Assistant Athletic Director)

Athletic Training Staff
 * Tony Zaloga (Head)
 * Karla Schoenly
 * Jackie Tonsing

Sports Information Director
 * Noah Becker

Baseball
Head Coach: Guy Robertson

Assistant Coaches: Anthony Williams, Brendon Bump, Joe Clark

Started: 1937

Records:
 * 2010: 25-9
 * 2009: 25-16
 * 2008: 22-15
 * 2007: 31-15
 * 2006: 29-13
 * 2005: 29-13
 * 2004: 26-18
 * 2003: 34-12-1
 * 2002: 20-14

Men's Basketball
Head Coach: Webb Hatch

Assistant Coaches: Sean Brown, Zach Olson

Started: 1936-1937

Records:
 * 2009-2010: 17-9
 * 2008-2009: 17-10
 * 2007-2008: 9-16
 * 2006-2007: 10-16
 * 2005-2006: 12-15
 * 2004-2005: 14-12
 * 2003-2004: 15-13
 * 2002-2003: 10-16
 * 2001-2002: 16-12

Men's Cross Country
Head Coach: Randy Lowe

Started: 1970

2009 Records:

Football
Head Coach: Tom Rogish

Assistant Coaches: William Jackson, Offensive Coordinator; Bill Minard, Defensive Coordinator; Dave Calcutta, Secondary; Brian Basile, Cornerbacks; Javin Hunter, Wide Receivers; Tom Vent, Quality Control; Jim Crawley, Kickers/Punters; Josh Hager, Running Backs; Jeff Rogish, Tight Ends; Kevin Wallace, Offensive Line; Fred Wall, Defensive Line

Started: 1961

Records:
 * 2009: 1-9, 1-2 ACFC
 * 2008: 3-6, 1-2 ACFC
 * 2007: 2-7, 0-4 ACFC
 * 2006: 3-6, 1-3 ACFC
 * 2005: 6-5, 1-4 ACFC
 * 2004: 2-8, 1-4 ACFC
 * 2003: 4-5, 3-0 ACFC
 * 2002: 6-5, 3-0 ACFC

Men's Lacrosse
Head Coach: Thomas Pearce

Started: 1970

Currently a club sport, Men’s Lacrosse is set to become an official team in Spring, 2011.

Men's Soccer
Head Coach: Keith Byrnes

Assistant Coaches: Claudio Dias, Matt Ward

Started: 1936

Records:
 * 2009: 12-7-1, 7-3-0 AMCC
 * 2008: 14-5-1, 7-1-1 AMCC
 * 2007: 12-9-1, 5-3-1 AMCC
 * 2006: 7-11-1, 4-4-1 AMCC
 * 2005: 9-10-0, 7-3-0 AMCC
 * 2004: 11-8-2, 5-3-1 AMCC
 * 2003: 10-7-2, 5-1-0 AMCC
 * 2002: 8-9-2, 3-4-0 AMCC
 * 2001: 12-7-1, 5-1-0 AMCC

Men's Swimming
Head Coach: Kaymee Kelly

Assistant Coach: Amanda Yeager

Started: 1979-1980

Men's Tennis
Head Coach: Stuart Swink

Started: 1952

Records:
 * 2010: 9-6, 6-4 AMCC
 * 2009: 7-7, 5-3 AMCC
 * 2008: 2-16, 2-4 AMCC

Men's Track & Field
Head Coach: Dale Luy

Assistant Coaches: Randy Lowe, Kendall Luy, Dana Collins

Started: 1956-1957

Women's Basketball
Head Coach: Jody Pepple

Assistant Coaches: Victoria Best, Landon Loya, Brad Spielman

Started: 1964-1965

Records:
 * 2009-2010: 19-8
 * 2008-2009: 16-10
 * 2007-2008: 9-16
 * 2006-2007: 17-9
 * 2005-2006: 18-10
 * 2004-2005: 21-7
 * 2003-2004: 16-12
 * 2002-2003: 12-15

Women's Cross Country
Head Coach: Randy Lowe

Started: 1970

2009 Records:

Field Hockey
Head Coach: Melissa Grosman

Assistant Coaches: Marie O’Brien, Audrey Latsko

Started: 1970

Records:
 * 2009: 9-11
 * 2008: 15-7
 * 2007: 11-6
 * 2006: 16-13
 * 2005: 11-7
 * 2004: 8-12

Women's Lacrosse
Head Coach: Ashley Manion

Assistant Coach: Christina Fried

Started: 1966

Records:
 * 2010: 9-7
 * 2009: 7-9
 * 2008: 8-9
 * 2007: 5-8
 * 2006: 6-11
 * 2005: 7-10
 * 2004: 10-5
 * 2003: 6-8
 * 2002: 6-8
 * 2001: 8-6

Women's Soccer
Head Coach: Brian Parker

Assistant Coaches: Jackie Donovan, Matt Ward

Started: 1994

Records:
 * 2009: 18-4-0, 9-1-0 AMCC
 * 2008: 16-2-4, 8-1-0 AMCC
 * 2007: 16-5-1, 8-1-0 AMCC
 * 2006: 12-7-0, 9-0-0 AMCC
 * 2005: 12-6-2, 8-0-1 AMCC
 * 2004: 14-3-3, 8-1-0 AMCC
 * 2003: 16-5-0, 6-0-0 AMCC
 * 2002: 10-8-4, 4-2-0 AMCC

Softball
Head Coach: Wes Landrum

Assistant Coach: Jennifer Nescio

Started: 1996

Records:
 * 2010: 22-12
 * 2009: 26-18
 * 2008: 21-22
 * 2007: 16-19
 * 2006: 24-18
 * 2005: 17-19
 * 2004: 26-14
 * 2003: 13-12
 * 2002: 8-16
 * 2001: 14-17

Women's Swimming
Head Coach: Kaymee Kelly

Assistant Coach: Amanda Yeager

Started: 1978-1980

Women's Tennis
Head Coach: Stuart Swink

Assistant Coach: Victoria Best

Started: 1971

Records:
 * 2009: 11-4, 8-1 AMCC
 * 2008: 8-8, 5-2 AMCC
 * 2007: 2-10, 1-3 AMCC
 * 2006: 7-9, 3-3 AMCC
 * 2005: 1-15, 1-5 AMCC
 * 2004: 1-13, 1-5 AMCC
 * 2003: 7-10, 3-3 AMCC
 * 2002: 2-10, 2-4 AMCC
 * 2001: 7-5, 5-3 AMCC

Women's Track & Field
Head Coach: Dale Luy

Assistant Coaches: Randy Lowe, Kendall Luy, Dana Collins

Started: 1956-1957

Volleyball
Head Coach: Peter Letourneau

Assistant Coach: Barbara Letourneau

Started: 1994

Records:
 * 2009: 30-5, 10-0 AMCC
 * 2008: 29-6, 8-1 AMCC
 * 2007: 21-11, 8-1 AMCC
 * 2006: 13-19, 7-2 AMCC
 * 2005: 17-16, 7-2 AMCC

Club Sports
Men Women “Frostburg State’s Club Sports offer students the opportunity to pursue activities not represented by the varsity sports program... A club sport’s primary goal is to promote and develop interest in that particular sport. Club sports compete against other club sports from neighboring universities and colleges.” All currently enrolled FSU students, faculty and staff are eligible to participate in the club sport programs.
 * Lacrosse
 * Rugby
 * Volleyball
 * Wrestling
 * None at this time

Intramurals
Fall Semester Spring Semester Mini Tournaments/Contests All current students, staff, and faculty are eligible to participate in intramural sports. For each sport, an individual may participate in both a men’s/women’s team and a coed team, but only one team for each sport. A $15.00 forfeit fee is required up front for every team; $5.00 is used on the first forfeit, and the remaining $10.00 is used for the second forfeit. After a second forfeit in a playing season that team is eliminated from the league. The Intramural Office must be notified earlier than 24 hours before the scheduled contest.
 * Flag Football - Men's, Coed
 * Basketball (3v3) - Men's, Women's
 * Volleyball (4v4) - Men's, Coed
 * Basketball (5v5) - Men's, Women's
 * Soccer (6v6) - Men's, Coed
 * Volleyball (6v6) - Men's, Coed
 * Softball - Men's, Coed
 * Floor Hockey
 * Dodge Ball
 * Wiffle Ball

Facilities
The Bobcat Arena is located in the Harold J. Cordts Physical Education Center. It seats 3,600 people and is used for the men’s and women’s basketball teams as well as for the volleyball team. Many other club and intramural teams also practice in the Bobcat Arena.

The Bobcat Natatorium is located in the Cordts PE Center and houses the men’s and women’s swimming and diving teams. There is an Olympic-size pool in addition to a diving well. Seating is provided on a balcony overlooking the pool area.

Bob Wells Field is home to the FSU baseball team, and is 400 feet long through centerfield and 315 feet long down the sidelines. In addition to the 250 person seating next to the field, some fans choose to watch the games from the near-by Lewis J. Ort Library balcony.

The FSU softball team plays in the Bobcat Field, which opened in 2001. There is seating for around 250 fans.

The Cordts Tennis Complex is home to FSU’s men’s and women’s tennis teams and is located behind the Cordts PE Center. It contains 6 courts.

The Bobcat Stadium was opened in 1974 and currently has Sprinturf on the field, surrounded by an 8-lane, 400-meter track. There are 4,000 seats. It is home to the FSU football, men’s and women’s soccer, field hockey, men’s and women’s lacrosse, and men’s and women’s track and field teams.