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    Tuesday, May 14
    Golf
    Region III Championships
    5th
    690
    Saturday, May 11
    Men's Lacrosse
    NJCAA National Tournament vs. Nassau Community College
    L
    6-15
    Sunday, May 05
    Golf
    Niagara County Community College
    3rd
    336
    Saturday, May 04
    Men's Baseball
    Region III Tournament vs. Mercyhurst North East
    L
    9-13
    Saturday, May 04
    Golf
    Genesee Community College Invitational
    T-2nd
    312
    Friday, May 03
    Men's Baseball
    Region III Tournament vs. Monroe Community College
    L
    0-7
    Friday, May 03
    Men's Baseball
    Region III Tournament vs. Mercyhurst North East
    W
    9-1

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    Athlete of the Week

    Athletics Mission

    Genesee Community College athletics program endeavors to provide a quality and competitive intercollegiate athletics program consistent with the National Junior Collegiate Athletics Association (NJCAA) philosophy and the overall educational mission of Genesee Community College.

    Intercollegiate athletics is sponsored as an educationally purposeful activity that focuses on the individual development of the student-athlete. It emphasizes habits of self discipline and excellence developed through competitive athletic experiences, learned skills, good sportsmanship, and teamwork with a diverse population of student-athletes. The intercollegiate athletics program will strive to instill in all student-athletes the desire and ability to represent themselves, their team, the department and the college in a positive manner at all times.

    The intercollegiate athletics program is committed to the physical and emotional well-being of student-athletes and strives for multicultural diversity in the student-athlete population. In concert with the mission of Genesee Community College, we are committed to the intellectual, personal and professional growth of our student-athletes, and we strive to foster citizenship, sportsmanship and conduct which brings credit to the image of Genesee Community College.

    We are committed to the recruitment and retention of a diverse population of highly motivated student-athletes. We are also committed to the recruitment and retention of coaches and athletics staff personnel that represent multicultural diversity who can contribute to the success of our student-athletes to help foster pride, spirit, ethical values, teaching ability, and diversity throughout the college. This ensures that our teams achieve their desired goals.

    Athletics Department Philosophy

    Participation in collegiate athletics should be an extension of the total educational experience for the student athlete. The inherent philosophy emphasizes the athletic setting as a classroom used to teach character, commitment, work ethic, respect for differences, and the importance of sacrifice, teamwork, and cooperation.

    In addition, research has provided us with some valuable insight into the fact that student athletes exhibit higher grade point averages, higher retention rates and higher graduation rates than non-athletes. The direct correlation to participation in extra curricular activities as a primary predictor of success in later life has been documented in self studies done by both the ACT and SAT testing services.

    Participation in athletic endeavors also provides an opportunity for self expression not found in other venues. Learning how to win and lose with dignity, pride, grace, and character are traits uniquely developed through the athletic experience.

    The main goals of the program are participation and involvement. We believe that our students, through their participation and involvement, have the opportunity to receive many benefits from the athletics program.

    The athletics department hopes to accomplish these goals by meeting these objectives: