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Rivier College to Add Field Hockey, Lacrosse to Athletic Offerings
New sports designed to help the College and the conference grow
NASHUA, N.H.-Rivier College has announced that three new athletics teams are slated to begin competition in the 2009-2010 academic year. The Raiders are adding women's field hockey and men's and women's lacrosse to the school's current offerings, which include men's baseball, basketball, cross-country, soccer and volleyball and women's basketball, cross-country, soccer, softball and volleyball.
Athletics Director Joanne Merrill says that there are several
reasons for the additions. "We've had a desire to expand the
program and we're hoping to attract more students and better fit
the needs of our current population."
According to Dave Boisvert, Vice President for Enrollment
Management, Rivier's admissions counselors receive frequent
inquires about field hockey and lacrosse. "We believe that adding
these two sports at this time will enhance an already successful
athletic program-throughout the Northeast, both lacrosse and field
hockey have grown in popularity in the last several years."
Merrill says that many of the students Rivier appeals to have played field hockey in high school. In 2007-2008, the school had a field hockey club with 20 students involved. While Merrill admits those numbers don't directly translate to students who would play on a team, it does show an interest.
"We're also trying to fit the needs of our conference-several
other schools in the GNAC are adding lacrosse programs as well,"
Merrill explains. Rivier has fields on campus that are not used in
the spring; lacrosse allows the College to add a sport without
creating a need for additional space to play.
The new sports will help Rivier better reflect the NCAA Division
III philosophy, which encourages member institutions to have as
broad-based an athletics program as the school can accommodate.
Rivier's athletics department will add two new full-time coaches:
one for cross-country and men's lacrosse and one for women's
lacrosse and field hockey. In April, Rivier hired Rob Ciarlo as
head coach for baseball and men's soccer. Head men's basketball
coach Dave Morissette, who formerly coached cross country, has also
been named director of intramural sports. Merrill says that Rivier
has seen an increasing demand for intramural sports over the last
few years, but didn't have anyone to organize them until now.
"We're definitely heading in the right direction with full-time
coaches," Merrill says. "They're more accessible for current and
prospective students." She points out that consistency helps
Rivier's student athletes perform better-the teams with full-time
coaches who have been at Rivier for a while have done the best. In
2007-2008, the men's and women's volleyball teams both claimed GNAC
Championship titles under the guidance of coach Craig Kolek; Coach
Kelly O'Connell led the women's softball team to a GNAC
Championship and the best season in program history. In 2007, Dave
Morissette and the men's basketball team claimed their first GNAC
Championship.







