ABOUT SAAC
Roster
2011-12 Meeting Dates
Student-Athlete Handbook
DII Summary of NCAA Regulations
MINUTES AND AGENDAS
Regis SAAC Minutes
Regis SAAC Agenda
2009-10 SPECIAL EVENTS
Ranger Rival Game Day
2008-09 SPECIAL EVENTS
National Student-Athlete Day
2010-11 STUDENT-ATHLETE OF THE MONTH
September (Christy Henzgen Volleyball -
Taylor Diem Men's Soccer)
October (Ben Buhler Men's Soccer -
Sonja Nelson Women's Cross Country)
November (Kelsey Froehlich Women's Soccer - Matthew
Drake Men's Cross Country)
December (Jordan Miller Women's Soccer
- Gary Cole Men's Soccer)
January (Stevie Ledesma Men's
Basketball - Kari Ameling Women's Basketball)
February (Lauren Luebbe Women's
Basketball - Lance Korell Men's Basketball)
March (Jon Shoutta Baseball - Sara
Baumberger Softball)
SAAC-RELATED LINKS
NCAA Division II SAAC Homepage
NCAA.org
NCAA.com
Mission Statement
The Regis University Student-Athlete Advisory Committee strives to
gain insight and improve the total athlete experience. We are
committed to creating a positive environment in all aspects of
athletics including sportsmanship, community outreach, and the
support of fellow athletes. We take pride in being the voice of the
athletes and encourage each individual's ideas as to how we can
better improve life as an athlete.
SAAC Statement of Behavior
It is the belief of the Student Athletic Advisory Committee (SAAC)
that Regis athletes should exemplify upstanding behavior at all
times. Whether an individual is actively participating in a
sporting event, supporting an event, or simply involved in a
student body activity, the athlete represents Regis. The living
mission of our university is, “Regis University, following in
the Jesuit tradition, strives to educate men and women to be
‘leaders in the service of others.’" As Regis Athletes,
we represent a unique branch of leadership than most other students
and therefore are held to a different level of accountability.
Remember, as a Regis student-athlete, whenever and wherever you
are, you are ALWAYS representing more than just yourself.
Play hard, Cheer loud, Go Rangers!
-SAAC