MADISON, Wis. - Edgewood College men's basketball head coach Justin Meyer, along with four other collegiate basketball coaches from Wisconsin teamed up to beat cancer last May. Coach Meyer was joined at the Coaches vs. Cancer Wisconsin Gala by UW-Madison coach Bo Ryan, UW-Milwaukee coach Rob Jeter, UW-Parkside coach Luke Reigel and UW-Platteville coach Jeff Gard.
Now in its sixth year, the Coaches vs. Cancer Gala, held at the University of Wisconsin's Kohl Center raised $690,000 to support the American Cancer Society's mission to save lives. The 2013 gala included both a silent and live auction including memorabilia, sporting events tickets, gift certificates to local business and luxury vacation getaways.
This year's total made the Coaches vs. Cancer Wisconsin Gala the number one fundraising Coaches vs. Cancer fundraising event in the nation this year.
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Monday, July 1, 2013
Thursday, April 4, 2013
WISC-TV3: Coaches react to Rutgers basketball video
Edgewood College head men's basketball coach Justin Meyer was featured in a WISC-TV3 piece by Mary Jo Ola about the incident regarding the Rutgers coaching situation.
Original link to WISC-TV3: http://www.channel3000.com/news/Coaches-react-to-Rutgers-basketball-video/-/1648/19602520/-/lfk1nwz/-/index.html
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Original link to WISC-TV3: http://www.channel3000.com/news/Coaches-react-to-Rutgers-basketball-video/-/1648/19602520/-/lfk1nwz/-/index.html
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Wednesday, September 5, 2012
Paralympian Jaster featured on NBC-15
Most Edgewood College student-athletes probably don't realize there's an international caliber track and field athlete walking around among them. He's even got the medal to prove it.
Edgewood College assistant track and field coach Dana Jaster competed in the 1992 Paralympic Games in Barcelona, Spain. He represented the United States of America in the long jump, high jump and the 4x100 meter relay and claimed a silver medal.
Jaster attended Edgewood College in the 1980's and returned to school more recently, completing his Bachelor's Degree in 2006. He currently serves as an assistant coach to Bethany Brewster and the men's and women's track and field teams. He also recruits the Midwest looking for future Paralympians.
WMTV-NBC15 recently caught up to Jaster to talk about his experiences in 1992. See the story here:
WMTV - NBC15 Madison, Wisconsin:
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Edgewood College assistant track and field coach Dana Jaster competed in the 1992 Paralympic Games in Barcelona, Spain. He represented the United States of America in the long jump, high jump and the 4x100 meter relay and claimed a silver medal.
Jaster attended Edgewood College in the 1980's and returned to school more recently, completing his Bachelor's Degree in 2006. He currently serves as an assistant coach to Bethany Brewster and the men's and women's track and field teams. He also recruits the Midwest looking for future Paralympians.
WMTV-NBC15 recently caught up to Jaster to talk about his experiences in 1992. See the story here:
WMTV - NBC15 Madison, Wisconsin:
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Wednesday, August 8, 2012
Pavlue, O'Dell advance in summer baseball
Eagle assistant baseball coach Dan Pavlue guided the Madison Impact to the 2012 Wisconsin American Legion State Title last weekend in Appleton. The Impact will now advance to the Great Lakes Regional which begins on Thursday in Midland, Michigan. Here's a story from Adam Mertz of the Wisconsin State Journal...
Baseball: Madison team wins state American Legion tourney for first time since 1967
Also in summer baseball action, Eagle student-athlete Ryan O'Dell's Oswego (Ill.) Cats team won the AABC North Central Region championship in Battle Creek, Michigan last weekend. O'Dell and the Cats will now play in the AABC Stan Musial World Series in Port St. Lucie, Florida beginning today. The link to the Stan Musial World Series is below....
2012 Stan Musial World Series
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Baseball: Madison team wins state American Legion tourney for first time since 1967
Also in summer baseball action, Eagle student-athlete Ryan O'Dell's Oswego (Ill.) Cats team won the AABC North Central Region championship in Battle Creek, Michigan last weekend. O'Dell and the Cats will now play in the AABC Stan Musial World Series in Port St. Lucie, Florida beginning today. The link to the Stan Musial World Series is below....
2012 Stan Musial World Series
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Monday, February 20, 2012
Our condolences...
The Edgewood College Athletic Department wishes to express their deepest condolences to head men's and women's golf coach Gary Oftedahl and his wife Mary on the death of their son Reidar Nicholas Oftedahl. A service for Reidar will be held on Monday morning at 11:00 a.m. at Gunderson East Funeral Home in Madison.
Wisconsin State Journal obituary: Reidar Nicholas Oftedahl
Wisconsin State Journal obituary: Reidar Nicholas Oftedahl
Tuesday, May 31, 2011
Welcome to Ryan Matthew Saltzberry!
Edgewood College's athletic business administrator is a new mom! Former three-sport athlete Suann Saltzberry and her husband, former baseball player Matt Saltzberry, welcomed a new baby boy into the world on Monday morning. He was 6 lbs, 6 oz. and 18.5 inches long.Congratualtions to the new parents!
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Thursday, December 2, 2010
Monday, November 29, 2010
Women's Golf 2010 Recap: Gary Oftedahl
Wednesday, November 17, 2010
Women's Tennis Fall 2010 Recap: Ben Oestreich
Wednesday, October 20, 2010
PULL!
Monday, September 13, 2010
IronEagle! Oestreich completes first Ironman Triathlon
Edgewood College men's and women's tennis coach Ben Oestreich competed and completed his first Ironman Triathlon on September 12, 2010 in Madison. Oestreich stopped to talk for a few moments when he was just 15 minutes or so from the finish line.
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Thursday, September 9, 2010
Alexander milestone noted by Soccer America
Soccer America which publishes the College Soccer Reporter newsletter made special mention of Edgewood College head men's and women's soccer coach Tim Alexander for earning his 200th men's soccer victory.
Alexander joins 200-200 coaching club (courtesy of SoccerAmerica.com)
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Alexander joins 200-200 coaching club (courtesy of SoccerAmerica.com)
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Friday, September 3, 2010
What I did on my summer vacation...
Edgewood College sports information graduate assistant Travis Chell loves baseball. He played at another NAC school whose mascot is a giant fish. He still plays for his local hometown team in the summer. So when Travis got the chance to particiapte in a halftime contest at the Madison Mallards game, he was ready to go. He certainly could run from home plate to third base in a respectable time, right? If only he had been wearing cleats, he might have....
(Make sure the volume is up. You don't want to miss hearing the crowd reaction.)
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(Make sure the volume is up. You don't want to miss hearing the crowd reaction.)
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Tuesday, August 31, 2010
Eagle Soccer to be featured on NBC-15
Catch the sports broadcast on NBC-15 (WMTV) at 6:00 and 10:00 on Tuesday night for a feature story on the Edgewood College men's and women's soccer teams and their head coach Tim Alexander. Coach Alexander needs one more men's soccer victory to become only the fifth head coach in NCAA history (all divisions) to win 200 men's games and 200 women's games.
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Friday, July 30, 2010
Brewster lends hand to National Transplant Games
Beginning Saturday, the Madison are will be the host for a very different kind of athletic event. The U.S. Transplant Games are sponsored by the National Kidney Foundation is a national, Olympic-style event presented every two years. The Games unite thousands of people across the country who have been touched by the organ donation and transplant process. Edgewood College head track and cross country coach Bethany Brewster will serve as the meet director for the track and field competition which takes place on Monday morning at the University of Wisconsin McClimon Track and Soccer Complex. Competitiors will compete in a variety of events in age groups ranging from four to over 70.
Sports Information Director David Petroff will also be on hand serving as the public address announcer.
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Thursday, July 29, 2010
Schlomer leading Badger Region teams to medal rounds
Edgewood College head volleyball coach Paul Schlomer fills another role in the summer months. Schlomer is the chair of the women's high performance teams of the Badger Region Volleyball Association which is the governing body for club volleyball teams in the state of Wisconsin.This week four Badger Region teams have been competing at the USA High Performance Volleyball Championships at Chula Vista Resort in Wisconsin Dells. Organized by USA Volleyball, the HP Championships seek to bring together the top players from all corners of the United States and top foreign teams. Heading into Thursday's play the Badger Region has the opportunity to place an unprecedented three teams in gold medal matches.
Coach Schlomer has personally guided the Badger Region's entry in the Girls' International Youth division (18 and under) to a 5-0 record thus far. With a win in their final Division 1 pool play match today at 9:45 a.m. against Chile, Schlomer's team will advance to the Gold Medal Match at 3:30 p.m. (UPDATE: Coach Schlomer's Badger Region team defeated Chile , but fell to Florida and settled for the silver medal.)
In the Girls National Select division (14 and under), the Badger Region is also 5-0. That team, coached by Christine Paciero, meets Iowa in the final pool play game at 9:45 a.m. Thursday morning. The winner of that match will advance to the Gold Medal Match at 1:30 p.m. today. Victoria Brisack, the daughter of Edgewood College director of athletics and head baseball coach Al Brisack, is a member of this squad. (UPDATE: Badger Region defeated Iowa to advance to the Gold Medal Match and then topped Southern California to claim gold.)
The Badger Region's team in the Boys' National Youth Division (18 and under) has already clinched a spot in today's Gold Medal Match. Head coach Chad Schreiber's team is 7-0 with one pool play match remaining. They will meet Ohio Valley at 3:30 p.m. today. (UPDATE: Badger Region scored a come-from-behind victory over Ohio Valley in the Gold Medal Match)
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Friday, July 16, 2010
Monday, June 21, 2010
Brewster wins Lighthouse four-mile run
Edgewood College head track and cross country coach Bethany Brewster won her second title in two tries in the four-mile event at the Lighthouse Run in Racine. She also won in 2008, but her time this year of 23:09 was the third fastest time since the four-mile event made it's debut in 1990. Be sure to read the story and watch the interview....LIGHTHOUSE RUN FOUR-MILE RUN: Brewster practices what she preaches (by Peter Jackel courtesy of the Racine Journal Times
VIDEO: Interview with Bethany Brewster (courtesy of the Racine Journal Times)
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Thursday, June 10, 2010
Listen to Coach Alexander on the Big 1070
Edgewood College head men's and women's soccer coach Tim Alexander will be appearing on the "Mike Heller Show" on Friday on the Big 1070 (1070 AM) and the Big1070.com. Host Mike Heller along with Jon Arias and Phil Dawson will talk to Coach Alexander to get his preview of the 2010 World Cup which begins Friday. Tim is scheduled to appear on Friday, June 11 at 5:25 p.m. If you don't live in the Madison area, you can listen on-line at the link below....Tuesday, June 1, 2010
Coach Oestreich serves up new singles player!
Head tennis coach Ben Oestriech and his wife Stephanie are happy to introduce his first women's tennis recruit in the Class of 2032. Hard to tell from the pictures, but those shoulders would indicate a strong backhand and quick reflexes at the net.Here's Coach Oestriech's announcement in his very typical style....
"Meet 7 lb, 2oz, 20" long Olivia Claire Oestreich. Born 7:37 pm on Friday, May 28th, "OO" was quickly named cutest baby of all time. That win pushes a Utah baby born in 1996 to number six, leaving an all Oestreich top five.
Her hobbies include sleeping, eating, and looking at people with one eye open."
"Meet 7 lb, 2oz, 20" long Olivia Claire Oestreich. Born 7:37 pm on Friday, May 28th, "OO" was quickly named cutest baby of all time. That win pushes a Utah baby born in 1996 to number six, leaving an all Oestreich top five.
Her hobbies include sleeping, eating, and looking at people with one eye open."
Congratulations Coach! Welcome to the world of not sleeping. Ever.
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