Slippery Rock University of Pennsylvania
Slippery Rock University of Pennsylvania (also known as The Rock or SRU) is a public, master's-level university that offers some doctoral programs in cooperation with Indiana University of Pennsylvania. Both institutions are members of the Pennsylvania State System of Higher Education. Slippery Rock University is located in Slippery Rock, Pennsylvania, approximately 52 miles (84 km) north of Pittsburgh. The university has one of the largest campuses in western Pennsylvania, occupying 611 acres (2.4 km²). It includes new residential suites, the cornerstone being Watson Hall.
Notable alumni
- Chuck Aber – Actor, "Neighbor Aber" on Mister Rogers' Neighborhood
- Janet Anderson - Professional golfer
- Francis V. Barnes - Secretary of Education for the Pennsylvania Department of Education from 2004 to 2005
- David Batra - Swedish stand up comedian and TV actor
- Myron Brown - Former NBA player drafted in the 2nd round of the 1991 NBA draft
- Stanley Joseph Dziedzic, Jr. (1972 graduate) – American wrestler who earned a bronze medal at the 1976 Summer Olympics. Distinguished member of the National Wrestling Hall of Fame.
- Greg Hopkins - Arena Football League wide receiver/linebacker, Los Angeles Avengers
- Donnie Iris - American rock n' roll artist from Ellwood City
- Charles William Kerr - pioneer Presbyterian minister in Oklahoma
- Jodi Kest - Head Coach, University of Akron Women's Basketball team
- Matt Kinsinger - Arena Football League fullback/linebacker for the Chicago Rush
- Gary L. Lancaster - Federal District Judge Western District of Pennsylvania
- Brian Minto - Professional boxer
- Sarah Patterson - Head Coach, University of Alabama Gymnastics team, winner of four national championships, six SEC championships.
- Pedro Power - Professional Soccer player,
- Lawrence Reed - president of the Mackinac Center for Public Policy
- M. Richard Rose (1955) - Former President of Alfred University and the Rochester Institute of Technology
- Robert J. Stevens - Chairman, President, and Chief Executive Officer - Lockheed Martin Corporation
- C. Vivian Stringer - Rutgers Women's basketball coach
- Royce Waltman - Former Head Coach, Men's Basketball; Indiana State University, Univ. of Indianapolis and DePauw University.
- Brandon Fusco - Drafted by the Minnesota Vikings in the 6th round of the 2011 NFL Draft. Played center while at Slippery Rock.
Accreditations
Student media
SRU has a student newspaper and radio station.
Athletics
Slippery Rock University of Pennsylvania competes in the NCAA Division II and is a member of the Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference (PSAC).
Men's teams
- Baseball
- Basketball
- Cross Country
- Football
- Soccer
- Indoor Track & Field
- Outdoor Track & Field
- bowling
Women's teams
- Basketball
- Cross Country
- Field Hockey
- Soccer
- Softball
- Indoor Track & Field
- Outdoor Track & Field
- Volleyball
- Lacrosse
In 2006 they cut men's/women's swimming and water polo, men's division 1 wrestling, men's golf, and others.
Club sports
In 1995, the Slippery Rock women's water polo team won the intercollegiate national championship conducted by USA Water Polo.[1] This remains the only collegiate water polo championship ever won by a non-California team.
In 1987, the Slippery Rock women's judo team won the intercollegiate national championship conducted by the National Collegiate Judo Association.[2]
In 2008 and 2009 the Slippery Rock Women's Rugby Team Won the Midwest Championship for the first time in SRU's History. This led them to go on to Nationals for 2 consecutive years in a row where they made it to elite 8's both years.
In 2010 and 2011, the Slippery Rock Women's Ice Hockey Club won the DVCHC championship. This was the first time for the team and was achieved on the team's third year in playoffs.
In 2010 and 2011, The Slippery Rock University Mens Ice Hockey Team won the CHMA regular season championship. The team plays ACHA Division 1.
Greek life (fraternities and sororities)
Interfraternity Council Fraternities:
Panhellenic Association Sororities:
Pan-Hellenic Council (NPHC) Organizations:
Facts
- Slippery Rock's unofficial mascot is Rocky—The Pride of The Rock. Technically the university has no official mascot. "Rocky" and "Rock Pride" are initiatives of the Student Government Association and the Department of Athletics.
- The announcement of Slippery Rock's football scores is a tradition at University of Michigan Football games, begun in 1959 by Michigan Stadium's public address announcer Steve Filipiak.[3] Slippery Rock was so popular with U of M fans that on Sept. 29, 1979, they played in-state rival Shippensburg at Michigan Stadium, in front of 61,143 fans, a record for a Division II football game (Shippensburg won, 45-14). Slippery Rock played a second game at "The Big House" in 1981, attracting 36,719 fans in a 14-13 loss to Wayne State University.
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