Close Video
 
2012-13 SAAC members, serving as leaders and the voice of all Husker student-athletes.
Courtesy: NU Media Relations
          Release: 08/13/2010
Send this article to a friend Print RSS

Student-Athlete Advisory Committee

Purpose

Nebraska's Student Athlete Advisory Committee (SAAC) was implemented in 1987 to ensure that student-athletes have a voice regarding their total student-athlete experience.  SAAC is a recognized student organization at the University of Nebraska and consists of at least one team appointed representative from each of Nebraska's 23 intercollegiate teams.  SAAC meets bi-weekly throughout the academic year, communicating directly with Athletic Director Tom Osborne on various student-athlete welfare issues.  SAAC also coordinates a number of events within the athletic department and in the community of Lincoln to promote the importance of education, service and responsible decision making.  Nebraska's SAAC has been recognized across the country as one of the most comprehensive, consistent and productive in the country.  Associate Athletic Director for Life Skills, Keith Zimmer serves as the SAAC Advisor.

 

Mission & Values

SAAC serves as the voice of the student-athletes, developing and displaying LEADERSHIP by:

  • Exhibiting INTEGRITY through all actions.
  • Striving to EMPOWER growth and community within each respective team.
  • Fostering UNITY across the athletic department and student-athlete body.
  • Promoting STUDENT-ATHLETE WELFARE for the betterment of their collegiate experience.

 

Officers


Pictured: 2012-13 SAAC President Neil Dufford

For the 2012-2013 academic year, SAAC will be led by President Neil Dufford (men's golf).  Eric Schryver (men's gymnastics) will serve as Secretary. Sunny Russell (rifle) will serve as the Vice President and Big Ten Conference Representative.

 

Appointed SAAC Team Representatives

Student-Athlete Advisory Committee team representatives are determined and appointed by each respective intercollegiate team at Nebraska.  In addition to attending bi-weekly meetings, SAAC representatives are responsible for communicating SAAC developments and opportunities to their teammates on an ongoing basis.  Representatives for the 2012-2013 year include:

Baseball - Kyle Kubat

Men's Basketball - Brandon Ubel

Women's Basketball - Sadie Murren and Katie Simon

Bowling - Amanda Burau and Kristi Mickelson

Men's Cross Country - London Hawk

Women's Cross Country - Sarah Larson

Football - CJ Zimmerer and Imani Cross

Men's Golf - Ryan Grassel

Women's Golf - Steffi Niesen

Men's Gymnastics - Wyatt Baier

Women's Gymnastics - Desire Stephens

Rifle - Sunny Russell

Soccer - Emma Stevens, Jordan Jackson, Kylie Greischar

Softball - Mattie Fowler

Swimming and Diving - Kelsey Larson and Amy Herman

Men's Tennis - Christopher Aumueller

Women's Tennis - Janine Weinreich

Men's Track and Field - Jake Griess and Seth Wiedel

Women's Track and Field - Ellie Grooters

Volleyball - Sheridan Zarda and Hayley Thramer

Wrestling - Ross Grande

 

2012-2013 SAAC Meeting Dates

Mondays at 6:30 p.m. - Media Cafeteria, Level 6 of West Stadium, unless otherwise indicated

Sunday, August 19th - SAAC Retreat

August 27th

September 10th

September 24th

October 8th

October 22nd

November 5th

November 19th

December 3rd

January 14th

January 28th

February 11th

February 25th

March 11th

March 25th

April 8th

April 22nd

 

SAAC 2012-2013 Year-In-Review

The Student-Athlete Advisory Committee (SAAC)  enjoyed a productive year in 2012 and 2013 reaching new heights under the leadership of SAAC President, Golf student-athlete Neil Dufford.  Fellow officers included Sunny Russell (Rifle), Big Ten Representative and Secretary Eric Schryver (Gymnastics).  SAAC identified numerous charges forming regular sub-committees including the following:

  • Community Outreach
  • Campus Collaboration
  • Team Interaction
  • Student-Athlete Welfare
  • Technology

The Community Outreach sub-committee planned a holiday outreach event at the Peoples City Mission.  The event included student-athletes interacting with youth, playing games, singing carols and distributing gifts including bracelets and wristbands.  Also, the Outreach committee planned National Student-Athlete Day in April consisting of middle school outreach, radio interviews to educate the public about the demands and lives of student-athletes and an appreciation hot breakfast at the training table.

Under the leadership of Dufford, the Campus Collaboration group created RED Fridays.  Remember Everyone Deployed was a partnership between SAAC and ROTC honoring military serving our country who were University of Nebraska-Lincoln students and/or student-athletes.  On select Fridays throughout the academic year, an info card along with wrist bracelets were distributed to students and staff asking them to remember our service men and women who are battling for our freedom. 

Student-Athlete Welfare Surveys were once again initiated by SAAC.  Each team completed a 10 question on-line survey aimed at gathering annual feedback within the school year to assess how students feel about their overall college experience as well as identify areas for potential improvement.  Feedback was shared with sport administrators and the Director of Athletics.

Diversity Day at the Athletic Department Lewis Training Table took place once in the fall and once in the spring due to the efforts of the Team Interaction committee.  In an effort to capitalize upon the rich diversity of Nebraska Athletics, teams were encouraged to step out of their comfort zone and dine with athletes outside of their immediate team.  Special dinners and desserts took place and the student-athletes enjoyed meeting others outside of their sport and developing new relationships.  Golf student-athlete Ryan Grassel played a key role in the implementation of Diversity Day.

Under the leadership of track athlete Bjorn Barrefors, Rifle athlete Sunny Russell and Life Skills Coordinator Jessie Gardner, SAAC integrated Leadership Development within each team meeting.  Barrefors and Russell attended an NCAA Leadership Symposium providing them with the resources and leadership tools to implement with SAAC.  Leadership exercises helped further build trust, communication, self-confidence and chemistry among the group.  Athletes met weekly with Gardner to identify leadership development priorities.  Also, SAAC leaders facilitated a number of icebreaker opportunities allowing members to become better connected.

Finally, SAAC relied more heavily on social media to communicate their vision and events using facebook and twitter.  Also, tennis student-athlete Christopher Aumueller shared is graphic design skills helping create the Student-Athlete Day Information card and the RED Friday card.

SAAC Advisors for 2012-2013 included Keith Zimmer and Jessie Gardner.  Officers elected for the 2013-2014 academic year include:  Sunny Russell (Rifle) President; Ryan Grassel (Golf) Vice President; Mattie Fowler (Softball) Big Ten Representative; and Jake Griess (Track and Field) Community Outreach.

Back

Advertisement
Nebraska JV Team Ad
Uploaded Ad
Verizon Droid Ad
Husker Sports Marketing
First National Bank
Previous Next