Daytona State to add Men’s and Women’s Cross Country teams
Daytona Beach, Fla. (June 29, 2017) - Daytona State College will soon expand its tradition
of excellence in athletics and academics with a new cross country program. At their
June 29 meeting, the college's District Board of Trustees voted to add men's and women's cross country teams in the fall of 2018, the first in the Florida College System to offer a men's
team in the sport.
"After reviewing a number of options, our trustees and senior staff recognized that
adding cross country would benefit the entire college, with minimal investment," said
Tom LoBasso, DSC president. "We already have a successful track record in athletics
with student-athletes who consistently perform well in school and after graduation.
Adding to that will enhance our institutional success rates and give local high school
students another avenue to pursue a future at Daytona State."
DSC will begin rolling out the new program by adding a full-time faculty member this
fall. In addition to teaching student success courses, required for new DSC students
in the Associate of Arts program, the faculty member will serve as head coach for
both the men's and women's teams. By the fall of 2018, the Falcons hope to have two,
10-person teams ready to run.
The Florida College System Activities Association (FCSAA) currently has seven women's
cross country programs, and Daytona State will be the first to offer a men's team.
"We want to provide as many opportunities as possible for students to attend and excel
in higher education," said Will Dunne, DSC athletics director. Noting the sport will
add eight more athletic scholarships, four for each team of 10, he said it will open
up new recruiting opportunities for local high school students to attend DSC. "Our
athletes have a strong record of performance in their sport and in the classroom.
These student-athletes will be able to play their sport for two years, get a great,
affordable education and be more likely to graduate and move on to a four-year university."
The Falcons currently have eight varsity sports including men's and women's basketball,
men's and women's soccer, women's golf, women's fast-pitch softball, men's baseball
and women's volleyball. DSC, which competes in the National Junior Collegiate Athletic
Association (NJCAA) Division 1, offers an all-around sports complex, including the
L. Gale Lemerand Health, Wellness and Community Education Center, an indoor pool,
three top-notch playing fields and a field house.
Daytona State carries a winning tradition in both competition and academics. The 2016-17
women's golf squad earned the program's ninth NJCAA Division 1 national championship
and also received Mid-Florida Conference and FCSAA Women's Academic Team of the Year.
The men's soccer team in its first year qualified for the NJCAA Division 1 national
tournament advancing to the quarterfinals. And the men's baseball team earned its
11th consecutive FCSAA Men's Academic Team of the Year award for 2016-17. Over 90
percent of DSC student-athlete graduates transfer to a university.
For more information on Falcon athletics, visit DSCFalcons.com.
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