Chowan's Allie Kolezynski named to NCAA DII National SAAC
CU's Allie Kolezynski Named to NCAA DII National SAAC
January 24, 2011
MURFREESBORO - Chowan University student-athlete, Allie
Kolezynski, received news last week that she was voted as a new
member to the NCAA's National Division II Student-Athlete Advisory
Committee. Kolezynski, a junior member of the CU softball team, was
nominated for the postion in October. A committee formed by the
NCAA voted on the new membership at the NCAA Convention in San
Antonio earlier this month. Kolezynski will represent the CIAA as a
member of the National SAAC Committee. Her appointment will begin
immediatley and her term will last three years. Kolezynski is a
stand out player for the 2010 CIAA Championship softball program
and was named to the CIAA Commissioner's All-Academic Team a year
ago.
Kolezynski is a two-year member of the Chowan University SAAC and
has excelled both on the playing field and in the classroom while
at Chowan. She has maintained a 3.98 overall grade point average
and is has been on the CU President's List since enrolling at
Chowan two years ago. The Strongsville, Ohio native helped the
Hawks softball team to a 2010 CIAA Championship and has been a
member of the NCCAA All Region and All American teams during her
playing tenure. She was an All-CIAA performer a year ago as a
designated player.
DII SAAC is a committee consisting of the 23 Division II
multi-sport voting conferences, one representative of Division II
independent institutions, and two at-large representatives.
Additionally, two members of the Management Council and one member
of the Presidents Council will serve as ex-officio and nonvoting
members.
DII SAAC members serve as student-athlete liaisons between the
happenings on campus, conference and national levels. Members are
selected by the Division II SAAC Nominating Sub-Committee from a
diverse pool of candidates submitted by the conference office. The
Division II Management Council ratify the appointment and each
student-athlete serves a non-renewable 3-year term; however the
student-athlete may only serve up to one year after exhausting
their eligibility.
Each representative is responsible for gathering feedback and
reporting out on behalf of their conference and partner conference,
as well as relaying important events, hot topics and educational
information to both the campus and conference levels. In addition
to relaying information across campuses and conferences, DII SAAC
speaks on the behalf of the entire DII student-athlete body
throughout the NCAA governance structure.
Currently, one representative from the DII National SAAC may sit on
a multitude of Division II and association-wide committees in order
to provide the student-athlete perspective on related issues. It is
through these mechanisms that the NCAA Division II student-athlete
offer input to assist in shaping the proposed legislation and other
policies by which their division is governed.






