Softball recruitment book

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Coaching Staff John Dumaw HEAD COACH

John Dumaw, who has been involved in fastpitch softball for more than 35 years, was hired in 1998 as The College at Brockport’s head coach. His teams have compiled a 399-247-2 record for a .618 winning percentage. The Golden Eagles under Dumaw have won at least 20 games in each of the last 11 seasons and 15 of the last 16 campaigns. Dumaw broke the all-time wins record at Brockport with his 378th career win on May 1, 2014 against Geneseo on the opening day of the SUNYAC Tournament. Dumaw served one season (1998) as assistant at Brockport before being appointed head coach. He was also coach of the highly-successful Rochester Rebels U18 Junior Olympic team for four seasons, compiling a record of 209-36 with 14 tournament titles and a third-place finish in the 1996 World Tournament. A pitching expert, Dumaw continues to be involved with a number of clinics and camps every year. Dumaw is a 1965 graduate of Mohawk Valley Institute of Technology and a 2003 graduate of The College at Brockport.

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NCAA Division III Athletics The College at Brockport softball team is a member of the NCAA Division III and competes in the State University of New York Athletic Conference. In the 2016 season, the Golden Eagles finished with an overall record of 19-19 with a neutral site record of 10-2. Every year the team takes a spring training trip down south in order to hone the talents of the team in preparation for the SUNYAC season. Head coach John Dumaw, who specializes in pitching, has coached a number of SUNYAC all-team members and pitchers.

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Athletic Training Room Six full-time staff members with Athletic Training Certifications offer 90 combined years of experience in athletic training. The team provides comprehensive care to our student-athletes through the use of the latest technology in therapeutic modalities as well as innovative functional assessment and rehabilitation techniques. Our Athletic Training Room provides student-athletes the benefit of high quality rehabilitation and physical training equipment. The facility has five taping tables, 13 treatment tables, three exercise bikes, one elliptical machine, one stair climber as well as a whirlpool machine. 5


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Bill Steele Athletic Performance Weight Room It’s not a fitness center. It’s an athletic performance training facility, where Golden Eagle athletes prepare for their competitors through a state-of-the-art strength and conditioning program. Athletes will be able to push their bodies to maximize their athletic talents using the College’s high-speed treadmills, TRX trainers, kettlebells, inlaid Olympic platforms, free-motion functional trainers, VertiMax platforms, Elitefts Colligate power racks, speed and power sleds, an Ariel Computerized Exercise System (ACES) machine, and much more. All of our athletes train under the watch of experienced instructors.

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the SERC Opened in 2012, the Special Events Recreation Center, a state-of-the-art facility, is a 138,000 square foot three-story building that serves as the home for Campus Recreation and the Golden Eagle Track and Field Program. In addition to serving as a venue for major campus events, the SERC—which consists of a dynamic fitness center and the impressive Field House—equips students with all the tools necessary to stay physically fit. Whether you’re interested in weight lifting, cardio, taking a Zumba class, working with a personal trainer or going for a run on the track, the SERC can help you reach all your fitness goals.

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Residence Halls Living on campus at Brockport means more than just a place to sleep. The college residential experience serves as the foundation for developing friendships that last a lifetime. Our vibrant and safe living-learning environment helps students become successful members of our campus community. A resident director (RD) and a staff resident assistant (RA) provide leadership for each residence hall community. RDs and RAs are excellent sources of information and will help students make decisions, support students in developing responsibility and concern for others, and assist in acquiring a plan for academic success.

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Dining Halls Students have many options when it comes to dining and meal plans. The College’s dining services are regularly ranked high within the SUNY system. Meal plans are designed to provide variety, flexibility and plenty of healthy dining options. Our diversified menus include vegan, vegetarian, and ethnic entrees, allowing students to enjoy their favorite foods and expand their palates. The two main dining halls, Brockway and Harrison, feature a wide selection of food stations and made-to-order choices. In addition to the two main dining halls, there are a number of cafÊs, late-night spots, and retail locations that offer a variety of meal options throughout the day.

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Drake Memorial Library Drake Memorial Library houses nearly a half million items, plus online databases, research guides, the College Archives and more. It includes multiple computer labs and meeting/study rooms, enhancing the learning experience with audio, video, graphic, and web-based content. The library provides opportunities for 3D printing/scanning in the Makerspace and has a variety of tech tools available for loan. Librarians offer in-person as well as online research assistance and consultation. And, if you need a little caffeine for your study session, the Aerie CafĂŠ provides coffee and a varying menu to satisfy your cravings.

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John Dumaw Head Coach 350 New Campus Drive Brockport, NY 14420 (585) 395-5955 jdumaw@brockport.edu

www.gobrockport.com


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