bbtitle]
» CC HOME » FORUM HOME

Go Back   College Confidential > College Admissions and Search > Colleges and Universities > CC Top Liberal Arts Colleges > Colgate University
New User

Welcome to College Confidential, the leading college-bound community on the Web!
 
Here you'll find hundreds of pages of articles about choosing a college, getting into the college you want, how to pay for it, and much more. You'll also find the Web's busiest discussion community related to college admissions, and our College Visits section!

You are currently viewing the site as a guest.
Registration is simple and easy, and provides full site access.

Join our FREE community:

  • Post and reply to topics
  • Talk privately with other members
  • Participate in polls
  • View less ads
  • Remove this welcome message

 REGISTER NOW

Discussion Menu
»Discussion Home
»Help & Rules
»Latest Posts
»NEW! College Visits
»NEW! Stats Profiles
Top Forums
»College Search
»College Admissions
»Financial Aid
»SAT/ACT
»Parents
»Colleges
»Ivy League
Main CC Site
»College Confidential
»College Search
»College Admissions
»Paying for College
Sponsors
CC Resources for Colgate University
Reply
 
Thread Tools
Old 11-22-2008, 08:12 PM   #1
Junior Member
 
Join Date: Oct 2004
Posts: 56
Varsity Sports/School Pride

I was wondering if school pride is a big deal at Colgate, especially pertaining to athletics? Are the sporting events well attended?
Kinderteacher is offline   Reply   
Old 11-22-2008, 09:26 PM   #2
Member
 
Join Date: Nov 2006
Posts: 870
Colgate played in (and won) the Patriot League football championship today. How was that attended--in the snow?
SJTH is offline   Reply   
Old 12-02-2008, 09:08 AM   #3
New Member
 
Join Date: Sep 2008
Posts: 23
HUGE! it was packed, and even students who don't usually go to the football games were there. same with men's soccer; in the sleet/snow/ice shower the stands were 100% packed -- about 80 people even went to BC to see them play for NCAAs.

the fun aspect about Colgate is that it's super small for a D1 school. so the "D1" energy and atmosphere seeps into all different aspects of the school. Almost 1/5th of the student body IS a varsity athlete, so it's a great place to be if you're athletically-minded or inclined. It also makes the club sports a big deal because the other 4/5ths of the student body don't want to dedicate the time or love the sport but can't make the D1 team. 98% of the student body is involved in some kind of athletic activity.

I think the most surprising and confusing (and disappointing) aspect is that most sporting events are regularly attended by a few loyal fans, but not as many as one might expect. Everyone has the same answer for this though, and it's sort of a golden dilemma: Colgate students all have their own activities and involvements, and while roommates and friends support each other, there's almost too much going on for everyone to participate in and also attend everything else. Personally I always attended the soccer games, and there were usually about 70-100 fans.
Kate@Gate13 is offline   Reply   
Old 12-09-2008, 10:20 PM   #4
Senior Member
 
Join Date: Aug 2004
Location: Colgate/Univ. of Michigan
Posts: 1,961
^^ Agreed. I told my dad that if Colgate played Villanova on that Saturday AT Colgate, not in some dinky place in PA, we'd go without a question (My parents live about 2 hours away), regardless of the weather.

Didn't happen
ticklemepink is offline   Reply   
Reply

Bookmarks

Thread Tools



All times are GMT -5. The time now is 08:41 AM.


Copyright 2001-2009, Hobsons, Inc., All Rights Reserved