Westfield State will celebrate 'NCAA Division III Week' April 2-7 and the Owls have a full slate of events for you to attend.
Accepted Students Day highlights a full range of events on Tuesday that includes a softball doubleheader, as the Owls are scheduled to host Smith College beginning at 3:30 pm. After the nightcap of the double header, Westfield S.A.A.C will be hosting a resume and cover letter seminar in the Student Lounge at the Woodward Center starting at 7:00.
The Career Fair will take place Wednesday in the Scanlon Banquet Hall from 1:00-4:00 p.m. Be sure to check that out before you head on Alumni Field defending MASCAC champion women's lacrosse team host Springfield College at 7:00 p.m. Softball also travels to WPI for a doubleheader.
Thursday, baseball travels to Keene State for a 3:30 p.m. game.
Friday is National-Student Athlete Day and we will be recognizing our athletes with a lunch with our Faculty Team Representatives in the Tekoa Room of the Dining Commons at 11:30. Men's golf will travel to the Rhode Island College Invitational meet at the Valley Country Club in Warwick, R.I.
On Saturday, baseball travels to Framingham for a noon doubleheader at Bowditch Field, softball plays at Framingham at the Maple St. Field Complex, track and field will compete at the US Coast Guard Academy Invitational meet, women's lacrosse will play at Salem State University, and the RIC golf Invitational continues.
We would like to invite you to join us for all our events, and to come out and support all of our Owls athletic teams as we make this week a memorable one.
Division III week is an opportunity to celebrate the impact of athletics and of student-athletes on the campus and surrounding community. Owls student-athletes put in many hours of practice, classroom work and community service in representing Westfield State University.
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-- release written by Nik Passero, sports information intern