NCAA Division III Student-Athlete Advisory Committee

Nathan Studgeon

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Conference and Partner Conference: North Eastern Athletic Conference and North Atlantic Conference
Term Expiration: September 2009
Major: Social Work
Hometown: Conklin, New York
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Nate has been the starting stopper in each of his first two years with the Keuka men's soccer program.  As a sophomore, he also played as an outfielder on the Storm baseball team. Nate was selected to represent Keuka at the SAAC Regional Leadership Conference in January 2007 and is in his first year as a member of the Division III Student-Athlete Advisory Committee.

 

As a social work major at Keuka, Nate has been selected to the National Dean's List twice, the National Scholars Honor Society in 2006 and was nominated to serve as a collegiate scholar in the 2007 International Scholar Laureate Program.  No stranger to community service, Nate has spent two years as a Keuka College Student Mentor and as a Big Brother in the local Big Brother Big Sister Program.  

 

Nate also has been nominated for the Keuka College Presidential Leadership Circle. He is the recipient of the George H. Ball Scholarship and also a Keuka College Scholarship and a Mentor Recognition Award. In addition, he is active both on and off campus in various organizations, such as BAKU, The National Association of Student Social Workers, Ski Club, Criminal Justice Club.  He has also assisted with relief efforts following the devastating flood that hit the Southern Tier Area of New York in 2006. He has also served as a student athletic trainer during his two years at Keuka.