2015-2016 Student Handbook

Athletics

 

47 Oxford Street
617.349.8536
617.349.8640 Fax

 

Jennifer Benway, Director of Athletics
http://athletics.lesley.edu/landing/index

The athletics program at Lesley University is maintained as an integral component of student life. Student-athletes are provided an environment which encourages development of their athletic skills, in addition to qualities of leadership, discipline, and sportsmanship. The athletics program at Lesley University consists of intercollegiate sports and a wellness program. Lesley University is a Division III member of the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) and a charter member of the New England Collegiate Conference (NECC). The fourteen intercollegiate sports in which we compete, under the auspices of the NCAA are:

Baseball
Men’s Basketball
Men’s Cross Country
Men’s Soccer
Men’s Tennis
Men’s Track
Men’s Volleyball

Women’s Basketball
Women’s Cross Country
Women’s Soccer
Softball
Women’s Tennis
Women’s Track
Women’s Volleyball

Participation in varsity sports is open to all full-time undergraduate students. To be eligible for participation on any of the varsity teams, a student must maintain a minimum cumulative grade point average of 2.0.

The wellness program offers a variety of activities and services in a conscious and deliberate approach to help students move toward a healthier state of well-being. These include yoga, Zumba, and Insanity classes. These programs are open to all Lesley University students.

Fitness Center
Members of the University community can stay fit by frequenting the Fitness Center located on the main Lesley campus. Students can reduce stress while building agility, stamina and strength, by using the Universal equipment, treadmills, and the other cardiovascular equipment. Guidelines and hours are posted in the Center, with other information relevant to health and wellness. Students with disabilities who need accommodation should contact Disability Services.

Tennis Court
The tennis court is located on Wendell Street, behind the Plant Operations building.

The use of the tennis court is restricted to members of the University community, their guests, and members of the Agassiz neighborhood community. Sign-up sheets for reserving time on the tennis court are maintained at the Public Safety Office. Anyone reserving the tennis court must show a current Lesley ID, a driver’s license or other identification proving he or she is affiliated with Lesley or the Agassiz neighborhood community. At least one member of any group playing tennis must be able to show proper identification as outlined above, or the group may be requested to leave the tennis court. Reservations for playing times are restricted to one-hour periods only, starting on the hour.

All athletic programs are overseen by the Athletics Director.