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NOTRE DAME COLLEGE ATHELTICS

11 Men's Sports

13 Women's Sports make up Notre Dame College's Athletics. Notre Dame is a DII college that is a part of the Mountain East Conference. 

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The Athletics Department consists of Administration, Sports Information, Athletic Training, Strength Conditioning, and each sport's coaching staff. 

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 Football

About the Organization

Notre Dame College is located in South Euclid, OH. NDC is a part of the Mountain East Conference and is known as the Notre Dame College Falcons. Notre Dame College was founded in 1922. Notre Dame College strives to focus on careers, values, and private Catholic education.  

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NOTRE DAME COLLEGE ATHLETICS

MISSION STATEMENT 

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The mission of the department of athletics at Notre Dame College is to offer an intercollegiate

athletic program that recruits and develops students for personal, professional, and global

responsibility who are academically competent, responsible campus citizens and athletes who can

compete at a high level.

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NOTRE DAME'S ATHLETICS PHILOSOPHY

At Notre Dame College we subscribe to the NCAA Division II philosophy of "Life in the Balance" which emphasizes "a comprehensive program of learning and development in a personal setting." Because of our adherence to these values, athletics at Notre Dame are an integral part of a unified academic and student life experience. At Notre Dame, we do not see athletics as a thing apart, but as a core institutional program linked to the College's mission to educate for "personal, professional and global responsibility." Anchored in student life and academics, Notre Dame College seeks to provide its student-athletes with the opportunity, consistent with NCAA Division II values, "to grow through opportunities for academic achievement, learning in high-level athletics competition and the development of positive societal attitudes in service to community."

At Notre Dame we work with our student-athletes to help them become competent students, responsible campus citizens and athletes who can compete. "Competent students" means recruiting students who accept their responsibility to succeed academically and providing them with the support to accomplish that goal; "responsible campus citizens" means working with the College's student-athletes to understand and embrace their responsibility as role models to one another, to other students and to the general college community; "athletes who can compete" means striving to excel at the highest level of Division II athletic competition.

To help its student-athletes meet these expectations, the College accepts its responsibility to provide our student-athletes with high quality athletic administration, coaching, facilities and academic and student life support. All of this is done within the spirit of the College's mission as a "Catholic college in the tradition of the Sisters of Notre Dame which educates a diverse population in the liberal arts for personal, professional and global responsibility."

Vision

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Thomas Woodson is currently a Notre Dame College Running Back coach. Coach Woodson has gained experience as an Assistant quarterback coach at Susquehanna University and as a graduate assistant at West Liberty University's football team. He was also a standout quarterback at the University of Akron. I believe Coach Woodson has the experience and superior football knowledge, and he will be a crucial portion of my future success. I am very thankful and appreciative of having such a patient and knowledgeable mentor.  

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