Wednesday, November 4, 2009

CLU adds junior varsity teams

CLU adds junior varsity teams News & Information Cal Lutheran

(THOUSAND OAKS, Calif. - Nov. 4, 2009) At a time when many college athletic departments are making cuts due to the economy, California Lutheran University has added junior varsity teams to its 19 NCAA Division III sanctioned sports.
Beginning this fall, CLU carried junior varsity volleyball and women's soccer teams. The winter will feature both women's and men's basketball teams, and junior varsity baseball will debut in spring.
The CLU junior varsity teams have slightly shorter seasons and fewer practice sessions, helping students transition into college life while building relationships through sports participation.
"The addition of JV programs gives students the chance to participate in intercollegiate athletics while also enjoying many other opportunities at CLU. It is interesting to note that more students are now considering participation in multiple sports," Athletic Director Dan Kuntz said. "These programs foster participation and inclusion which is very much part of the NCAA Division III athletic philosophy."
The programs also have provided more students the opportunity to use the campus' new athletic facilities. The $18 million Gilbert Sports and Fitness Center, which opened in 2006, houses the 1,500-seat Gilbert Arena, the Soiland Recreation Center, the Forrest Fitness Center and a dance studio. CLU has also added a new aquatics center, softball field, baseball stadium and tennis courts in the last three years.
CLU officials hope to offer additional junior varsity programs in the future.

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