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Red Devil Nation Golf Outing

Monday, June 11

Metamora Fields Golf Course

Metamora, Ill.

 

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Baseball

Chicago 8, Eureka 1

Chicago 16, Eureka 5

April 28, 2012

 

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Softball

RMU-Springfield 3, Eureka 1

RMU-Springfield 8, Eureka 2

April 25, 2012

 

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Men's Tennis

Webster 5, Eureka 0

SLIAC Tournament

April 20, 2012

 

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Women's Tennis

Principia 5, Eureka 0

SLIAC Tournament

April 20, 2012

 

 

 

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- Academic Development
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Eureka Baseball

(Courtesy/Josh Beall)

Four Red Devils Tabbed For All-SLIAC Team

Baseball -- May 10, 2012

HIGHLAND, Ill. – Four Eureka College baseball players have received All-St. Louis Intercollegiate Athletic Conference Honorable Mention, SLIAC Commissioner Will Wolper announced Thursday afternoon at the league tournament in Highland, Ill.  Senior utility infielder Blake McConkey (Fairview, Ill./Spoon River Valley H.S.), junior catcher Josh Hofer (Washington, Ill./Washington H.S.), junior outfielder Eric Lopez (Lake Villa, Ill./Lakes H.S./Lake County) and sophomore shortstop Grant DeWitt (Mt. Sterling, Ill./Brown County H.S.) were selected for the honor.  Keep Reading>

 

headlines

SB: Kelli Dunne Named to All-SLIAC First Team (May 6)

BASE: Eureka Baseball Finale Rained Out (May 2)

BASE: Red Devils Drop Twinbill to Chicago (April 28)

SB: Red Devils Fall in Home Finale to RMU-Springfield (April 25)

GOLF: Red Devils Close Season in Jacksonville (April 25)

 

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"Being The Best That We Can Be"

It takes a special kind of person to be a Eureka student-athlete.  All of our players live up to both parts of the name "scholar-athlete," and that means that challenges on the playing field come in addition to those in the classroom.  It's not an 'either-or."  It's a 'both-and."

 

SLIAC Sportsmanship Policy

 

It shall be the responsibility of each member college or university to ensure that all of its  students and all individuals employed by or directly associated with it comport themselves in  a sports like manner when representing their college or university, especially at  intercollegiate athletic contests.  Unsportslike conduct shall subject the individual to disciplinary action. The member college  or university with which the offending individual is associated may also be subject to  disciplinary action if it is found that the member college or university’s policies, actions, or  failure to act substantially contributed to  the individual’s misconduct. The primary and/or  senior women’s administrators will be responsible for the penalties associated with the  situation. The administrations at both institutions involved will discuss the situation with the  Commissioner of the Conference and seek counsel if needed from Commissioner.


A. Acts of Unsportslike Conduct:

1. Striking or attempting to strike or otherwise physically abuse an official, opposing  coach, staff administrator, spectator, student, athlete.  


2. Intentionally, or with careless disregard for one’s conduct, inciting participants or  spectators to violent or abusive action.  


3. Using obscene gestures or profane or unduly provocative language or action,  whether or not directed toward an official, staff administrator, student, coach, or  spectator.  


4. Publicly and unduly criticizing a game official, conference personnel, another  member college or university, a student-athlete or personnel from another college or  university. 


B. Conduct of Contests

1. It is the responsibility of each home institution to make every effort to assure that:  


a) Both teams shall be allowed to prepare and to compete in a safe  environment.

 
b) The contest will be conducted in a manner that discourages spectators and  any other unofficial persons from disrupting or interfering with the event.  


c) Visiting spectators will be permitted to support the visiting team as a  group, free from interference and intimidation of home fans and, where  possible, seated together.  


2. It is within the spirit of St. Louis Intercollegiate Athletic Conference competition  to encourage a positive attitude among spectators in support of their teams, and  strong competition between teams in a friendly and sports like environment. The  administrative council has noted that banners and signs that contain potentially  offensive language or pictures (particularly displays that may be vulgar or obscene)  will be discouraged without inappropriately limiting spectators’ opportunities to  express themselves.

 
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Welcome from our

EC Athletic Director

 

Welcome to Eureka College and the athletic website.  I am thrilled to know that you are visiting our institution.  You will find that the department is committed to providing opportunities for student athletes to achieve at the highest levels in the classroom and on the playing fields while experiencing personal growth.  My focus within the athletics department is finding ordinary people to accomplish extraordinary things.  The quality coaching staff, trainers, equipment managers and administrators understand what it takes to operate a great program. In turn, when you build a great program, the best people have a way of finding your program as you have just done.  I believe that an athletics department is a unifying force in the campus community and a catalyst for creating pride and support among external constituencies. 

 

So, I would like to welcome you to Eureka College and the athletic department.  I hope your experience is gratifying.

 

Go Red Devils!!!!!

 

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