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Page 1: UCMerced Recreation Guide

Recreation Guide

UC Merced

Fall 2011

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Joseph Edward Gallo Recreation Center

Campus Recreation’s Open Recreation program offers a range of recreation opportunities for you to participate in, either on your own or with friends. From playing table tennis, to working on your jump shot, to practicing your dance step, or running on the treadmill, open recreation at the Joseph Edward Gallo Recreation Center makes it easy for you to keep fit, have fun and relax.

Membership to the Joseph Edward Gallo Recreation Center is provided to all currently enrolled undergraduate and graduate students through student fees. Faculty, staff and campus affiliates are eligible to purchase a membership to the Joseph Edward Gallo Recreation Center.

PREVIEW DAYSDuring Preview Days faculty, staff and affiliates may enjoy a complimentary one-day trial membership. This membership allows full access to all of the equipment and resources in the Joseph Edward Gallo Recreation Center. This includes all group fitness and specialty classes.Preview Days for the fall semester are on the following Fridays: September 30, October 28 and November 18. For more information about Preview Days, stop by the Joseph Edward Gallo Recreation Center front desk.

PAYROLL DEDUCTIONUC Merced Faculty/Staff are eligible for payroll deduction for memberships for themselves and their spouse/domestic partner. Sign up on-line at recreation.ucmerced.edu.

WHO IS ELIGIBLE?All Recreation Center members must be 18 years old or older.*UC Merced Faculty/Staff*UC Merced Student Spouses/partners*UC Merced Alumni*Temporary UC Merced employees

LOCKERSThe Joseph Edward Gallo Recreation Center has day use lockers available for all members to use during the building hours free of charge. Long-term locker rentals are available as well.Annual Locker Rental: $50

READY TO JOIN?To start enjoying the benefits of the Joseph Edward Gallo Recreation Center, stop by the Recreation Center front desk. Faculty and staff can visit http://recreation.uc-merced.edu to register.

TOWEL SERVICETowel service is free for all members!

MEMBERSHIP FEESDaily Pass: $10Faculty, Staff & UC Alumni$35/month (faculty/staff)$20/month (spouse/domestic partner)*$175/Semester (pro-rated)*$210/Semi Annual*$420/Annual*Campus Affiliates$45/month (campus affiliates)*$25/month (campus affiliate spouse/domes-tic partner)

*One time card fee of $20 may be required.

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Sport ClubsAre you a serious sport competitor? Then maybe you should join a UC Merced Sport Club. The Sport Club Program is designed to provide opportunities for UC Merced students with a mutual interest in competitive sporting activities to pursue their interest in more depth. Sport Club teams are student formed and managed within the policies and procedures set forth by the Recreation & Athletics Depart-ment, UC Merced campus policies and Sport Clubs Advisory Board (SCAB).

ArcheryClub President: Jacky WanEmail: [email protected] Location: Bowl FieldPractice Times: Contact Club

Women’s BasketballClub President: Krystle StatlerEmail: [email protected] Location: Recreation CenterPractice Times: Contact Club

BaseballClub President: James TurnerEmail: [email protected] Location: Merced HSPractice Times: Contact Club

CheerClub President: Paloma OchoaEmail: [email protected] Location: Recreation CenterPractice Times: Contact Club

Bobcat DanceClub President: Myla BastienEmail: [email protected] Location: Recreation CenterPractice Times: Contact Club

Men’s LacrosseClub President: Nick MillerEmail: [email protected] Location: Bowl FieldPractice Times: Contact Club

Martial ArtsClub President: Jonie SuzukiEmail: [email protected] Location: Recreation CenterPractice Times: Contact Club

Current ClubsMen’s SoccerClub President: -Email: [email protected] Location: Recreation FieldPractice Times: Contact Club

Women’s SoccerClub President: Cecilia VazquezEmail: [email protected] Location: Recreation FieldPractice Times: Contact Club

SoftballClub President: Shelby PiehlEmail: [email protected] Location: Joe Herb ParkPractice Times: Contact Club

Men’s VolleyballClub President: Samaih MukhtarEmail: [email protected] Location: Recreation CenterPractice Times: Contact Club

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Intramural SportsRecreation & Athletic’s Intramural Sports (IM) Program offers a great way to have fun and meet new people. There are a wide variety of activi-ties from traditional team sports such as flag football, volleyball, basketball and soccer, to individual sports, and even some non-traditional sports such as dodgeball and kickball. So, if you are looking to relieve stress, have fun with others, or develop friendships through competition, then sign up for UC Merced Intramural Sports. Welcome to the Fun Zone!

There are options for all skill and competitive levels. The leagues are structured into open (O), men’s (M), women’s (W) and coed (C) leagues.

LeaguesFlag Football (7v7)Divisions: M/WEntry Fee: $40Entry Deadline: Sept. 14Play Begins: Sept. 18Captains’ Meeting: Sept. 15

Volleyball (6v6)Divisions:OEntry Fee: $40Entry Deadline: Sept. 14Play Begins: Sept. 18Captains’ Meeting: Sept. 15

Grass Volleyball (2v2)Divisions: O/CEntry Fee: $20Entry Deadline: Sept. 14Play Begins: Sept. 18Captains’ Meeting: Sept. 15

Under 6’ Basketball (4v4)Divisions: O/WEntry Fee: $40Entry Deadline: Sept. 14Play Begins: Sept. 18Captains’ Meeting: Sept. 15

Coed Basketball (4v4)Divisions: CEntry Fee: $40Entry Deadline: Sept. 14Play Begins: Sept. 18Captains’ Meeting: Sept. 15

Women’s BasketballDivisions: WEntry Fee: $40Entry Deadline: Sept. 14Play Begins: Sept. 18Captains’ Meeting: Sept. 15

Futsal Divisions: M/WEntry Fee: $40Entry Deadline: Sept. 14Play Begins: Sept. 23Captains’ Meeting: Sept. 22

Special EventsDodgeball TournamentDivisions: OEntry Fee: $20Entry Deadline: Sept. 14Play Begins: Sept. 16Captains’ Meeting: Sept. 15

Doubles Grass Volleyball TournamentDivisions: OEntry Fee: $20Entry Deadline: Oct. 5Play Begins: Oct. 8Captains’ Meeting: Oct. 6

3X3 Basketball TournamentDivisions: OEntry Fee: $20Entry Deadline: Oct. 12Play Begins: Oct. 15Captains’ Meeting: Oct. 12

CAPTAINS’ MEETINGThe purpose of the captains’ meetings are to explain the IM policies and procedures, cover the basic rules of a specific sport and review the schedules. Each team entering an intramural activity must appoint a team captain. The captain is the official liaison between the team and the Intramural Sports Program. The captain must be listed as a member of the team on the official team roster. Specific responsibilities of the team captain include but are not limited to, attending the mandatory captains’ meeting, checking eligibility of team members, and secur-ing any competition date changes with the IM Coordinator.

*Any team/individual not represented at a captains’ meeting will be charged a $20 forfeit fine. In addition to the fine, the team/individual will lose the ability to protest rule interpretations.

Varsity Player LimitsIntramural teams are limited to the number of current varsity or sport club athletes in the sport on the roster.Volleyball (6v6) -- 3 players Grass Volleyball (2v2) -- 1 player Futsal (6v6) -- 3 players Women’s Basketball -- 2 playersA, B, Coed, U6’ Basketball -- 2 playersBasketball (3v3) -- 1 player

IM Officials Needed!!

The RAD is always looking to hire officials for Volleyball, Bas-ketball, Flag Football, Soccer and Futsal. No experience is neces-sary and all training is provided!For more information about be-coming an official for IM Sports, visit our website at http://recre-ation.ucmerced.edu

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Fitness & WellnessPhysical activity is an important component of healthy living and a healthy lifestyle. When you incorporate exercise and physical activity into your daily routine, you can increase your energy, boost your confidence and feel great! The Fitness & Wellness program provides a variety of opportunities from personal training to group fitness classes. Whatever your level, the Fitness & Wellness staff are there to help you reach your goals!Personal TrainingA complementary 45-minute consultation with our Fitness Coordinator is required as part of each new personal training package. Appointments can be scheduled by calling (209) 228-7732.

A personal trainer can help you reach your fitness goals in a planned and effective way. Individuals that are seeking a high-quality individualized work-out program, or need personal feedback and mo-tivation, or are training for a specific event should consider hiring a personal trainer. Our certified personal trainers are specialized in strength train-ing, cardiovascular training, sport specific training and flexibility. All sessions are one hour.

3 Sessions: $906 Sessions: $1748 Sessions: $224

Fitness AssessmentPersonal trainers will evaluate your present fitness level and provide recommendations. Measure-ments include resting heart rate, body composi-tion, muscle strength and endurance plus flexibility and cardiovascular recovery.

$30 per session

Group ExerciseRecreation & Athletics group exercise program of-fers daily classes for all levels and interests. The schedule offers a diverse mix of cardiovascular workouts, strength training and flexibility. Classes are open to all currently enrolled students and faculty/staff and current affiliate members of the Joseph Edward Gallo Recreation Center. Copies of the group exercise schedule are available at the Joseph Edward Gallo Recreation Center and on-line at http://recreation.ucmerced.edu/fitness/fitness-schedule.

Classes

Kickboxing/Boot CampA non-contact class utilizing basic kicks and punches. Designed as a total body workout that keeps you moving.

Pilates Level 1Learn the basic skills and exercises for Mat Pilates. Gain an understanding of neutral spine and how to train your abdominal & back muscles improving your posture. Class includes a warm-up, stretching & fun music. Don’t forget to bring your tennis shoes, water and be ready to focus on your ABS!

Pilates Level 2This class is designed for those that have experi-ence in Pilates and an understanding of its basic exercises. The workout includes the use of the theraband-ball, thera-bands and hand weights. Bring your tennis shoes to warm-up and get ready to workout your whole body.

Pilates MixMix it up on Friday! This class includes cardio, strength training and flexibility. Bring your tennis shoes, water and get ready to move! Workouts may be done outside, weather permitting.

ZumbaA high energy, exhilarating class. It’s a combina-tion of Latin, Meringue, Reggaeton & Cumbia style techniques with a touch of salsa! Come enjoy a high-energy class!!

Boot CampThis class will whip you into shape. It incorporates military style drills. It’s a non-stop workout from running to squats, lunges, plyo-metric moves, crunches and many more.

Kick BoxingReady to sweat? This class is designed to bring you into your next fitness level, a great cardio, up-per and lower body workout.Cycling

Cycling is a great way to mix up your workouts and try something new; it increases your cardio-vascular efficiency and tones your glutes and thighs. Enjoy fun upbeat music to match your workouts, whether it’s climbing a hill or sprinting down a straightaway. Your heart is pumping and you are sweating!!

YogaClass will incorporate various yoga poses to increase strength, flexibility, quality of breath, and concentration. Emphasis is on proper alignment for YOUR body. Modifications will be offered to help you work your way into a pose or take it to the next level. The classes will progress through-out the semester, but feel free to drop in at any time. Wear clothes that allow you to move freely. Mats and props provided. Friday Yoga begins September 2nd

Bobcat Cross TrainingTotal body conditioning class consisting of sports inspired cardio exercises, boxing, strength train-ing, plyometrics, calisthenics & ab work. The exercises are effective and easily modified for your fitness level. Come get in shape!!

Dance MixThis class teaches you basic steps in dance styles such as Latin, Hip hop and Modern in a fun and easy way. Dance Mix is a fun way to get your heart rate up and make you feel great! There’s awesome gut blasting abdominal & core training featured in the class. Dance your way into shape!

Turbo KickThe Hottest Cardio Kickboxing class for fitness training! It’s a fun FUSION of hip hop and kickbox-ing partnered with athletic intervals to get your heart rate up & get you results.

Time Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday11:00am-12:00pm Cycling

EmilyPilates Mix

Jaynee

12:15-1:15pm Kick BoxingOfelia

ZumbaAngela

Kick Boxing/ Boot CampOfelia

ZumbaAngela

Turbo KickChelonda

1:30-2:30pm Pilates Level 1Jaynee

Pilates Level 2Jaynee

YogaCarrie

(2:00-3:30pm)

3:00-4:30pm Yoga BeginnerCarrie

5:30-6:30pm CyclingAlana

Yoga IntermediateCarrie

(5:30-7:00pm)

6:45-7:45pm ZumbaAlejandra

ZumbaAlejandra

7:30-8:30pm Bobcat Cross TrainingChelonda

CyclingEmily

8:00-9:00pm Dance MixChelonda

Group Exercise Schedule

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Outdoor AdventuresCalifornia offers some of the most spectacular natural areas in the world, including Yosemite, Lake Tahoe and the American and Kern Rivers. UC Merced has one of these natural areas right in its own backyard; Yosemite! Outdoor Adventures can take you there. We offer a diverse range of activities such as hiking, backpacking, skiing, whitewater rafting, horseback riding and many other exciting and educational opportuni-ties. Outdoor Adventures also features helpful resources including the Wilderness Center, which includes a library of books and maps for the National and State Parks in California. Outdoor Adventures also rents equipment for you to be able to enjoy the outdoors on your own!

Fall ActivitiesAmerican River RaftingTrip Date: September 3Pre-Trip Meeting: August 31 at 7pmDeparture Time: 6:00 amCost: TBATrip Rating: Strenuous

Experienced whitewater rafting enthusiasts consider the North Fork one of the most beau-tiful and challenging runs for whitewater raft-ing in California. Providing exciting and tech-nical whitewater thrills, this whitewater rafting run tumbles and drops nine miles through a steep, narrow canyon of rugged and remote wilderness beauty. Your heart will race as you make your way through the whitewater rafting maze of cabin-sized boulders and drop over the steep waterfalls. Trip fee includes trans-portation, guides and rafting equipment.

Tuolumne Meadows Trail RideTrip Date: September 11Pre-Trip Meeting: September 7 at 7pmDeparture Time: 7:00 amCost: $75/$95/$105 (S/A/G)Trip Rating: Easy

Grab your 10-gallon hat and strap on yer spurs, partner; we’re about to hit the High Si-erra trail. Join us for two hours in the saddle in spectacular Tuolumne Meadows. On this trail ride, we will experience some of the most magnificent views that the Yosemite High Country has to offer. Transportation, Park entry fees, and stable fees are included.

Sentinel Dome at SunsetTrip Date: September 17Pre-Trip Meeting: September 14 at 7pmDeparture Time: 1:00pm Cost: $30/$45/$55 (S/A/G)Trip Rating: Moderate

At 8,122’, spectacular Sentinel Dome is the second highest viewpoint above Yosemite Valley; only Half Dome stretches higher into the sky. From Sentinel’s rotund summit, we will witness amazing views of Yosemite’s wilderness along with an incredible sunset, followed by one of the brightest starry nights imaginable (if cloudless conditions prevail). In addition to this moderate 2.2 mile round-trip hike to Sentinel Dome, we will also visit near-by Washburn and Glacier Points, believed by many world travelers to be the most beautiful views on the planet.

Sierra Nevada BackpackingTrip Date: September 16-18Pre-Trip Meeting: September 7 and 14Departure Time: 4:00pm

Cost: $50/$65/$75 (S/A/G)Trip Rating: Moderate

Enjoy the pristine beauty and solitude of the Sierra wilderness while you learn outdoor skills and the natural history on this spectacu-lar trip. All group camping gear (tents, stoves) and food are included in the registration fee. Backpacks and sleeping bags are available.

Kayaking San Francisco BayTrip Date: September 18Pre-Trip Meeting: September 14 at 7 pmDeparture Time: 9:00amCost: $50/$65/$75 (S/A/G)Trip Rating: Easy

Take this opportunity to kayak through one of the most beautiful cities in the world! Join the UC Merced Outdoor Adventure crew for a thrilling kayaking trip in the San Francisco Bay. We will be passing under the glorious Bay Bridge, McCovey Cove, and breathtaking waterfront landmarks. Don’t miss out on this great opportunity! Trip fee includes perfor-mance gear, touring kayak, instructions, and guide.

Middle earth expeditionTrip Date: September 24Pre-Trip Meeting: September 21 at 7pmDeparture Time: 6:00 am Cost: $80/$95/$150 (S/A/G)Trip Rating: Strenuous

Ready to get muddy underground? Join the Outdoor Adventure program on a four-hour tour of California Mammoth Cave. We will ex-plore the historic “Mammoth Cave” area and “Jungle Room” area of Mammoth Cave, walk-ing, crawling, wiggling and squirming through natural passages that connect through thir-teen chambers. Once at California Caverns we will don our overalls, gloves and hard hats for our trip through the cave. After four hours of mucking through the mud exploring the amazing sites, we hit the showers.

Explore a Living GlacierTrip Date: September 24Pre-Trip Meeting: September 21 at 7pmDeparture Time: 6:00 amCost: $30/$45/$55 (S/A/G)Trip Rating: Strenuous

Welcome autumn this year with an exciting, epic adventure! Join an exploration team of wilderness rangers and outdoor adventure guides to visit the HIgh Sierra to enjoy the changing seasons and explore an actual living Sierra Nevada glacier. On this remark-

able all-day trek (approximately 7 miles round trip), we will experience unparalled beauty and learn of the structure, geology, history, and erosive action of glaciers in the Yosemite region.

Yosemite FaceliftTrip Date: September 25Pre-Trip Meeting: September 21 at 7pmDeparture Time: 7:00amCost: $5/$10/$15 (S/A/G)Trip Rating: Easy

Join the largest volunteer clean up in the park system. Spend the day giving back to the Park and enjoy the spectacular scenery at the same time. Volunteers will be entered in a raffle at the end of the day and can stay for a free reception dinner in the evening. Become a steward of Yosemite and help protect your National Park!

High Sierra East Side ExplorationTrip Date: September 30-October 2Pre-Trip Meeting: September 28 at 7pmDeparture Time: 4:00 pmCost: $50/$65/$75 (S/A/G)Trip Rating: Moderate

Join a Yosemite Wilderness Ranger for a two-day exploration in Yosemite’s high country and the Sierra East Side. On day one, we will visit spectacular Tuolumne Meadows and the Tioga Pass region, then set up our camp on the dramatic East Side of the Sierra amidst Quaking Aspens in their fiery autumn glory. On our second day, we’ll discover the secrets of enchanting Mono Lake and its mysteri-ous “Tufa Towers”, then travel back in time to the Gold Rush days as we explore Bodie, the best-preserved ghost town in the entire West. All group camping gear (tents, stoves) and food are included in the registration fee. Backpacks and sleeping bags are available.

Sierra Nevada BackpackingTrip Date: October 7-9Pre-Trip Meeting: Sept. 28 and Oct. 5, 7pmDeparture Time: 4:00pmCost: $50/$65/$75 (S/A/G)Trip Rating: Moderate

Enjoy the pristine beauty and solitude of the Sierra wilderness while you learn outdoor skills and the natural history on this spectacu-lar trip. All group camping gear (tents, stoves) and food are included in the registration fee. Backpacks and sleeping bags are available.

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Rock ClimbingTrip Date: October 16, Pre-Trip Meeting: October 12, 7pm Departure Time: 7:00amCost: $70/$100/$145 (S/A/G)Trip Rating: Moderate

The Yosemite Mountaineering School will provide a half-day of technical rock climbing in the spectacular Yosemite Valley. Learn climb-ing techniques, knots, belay techniques and how to repel from the experts. YMS guides are world class! Experience some of the best rock climbing in the world!

River Park Shopping SpreeTrip Date: October 22Pre-Trip Meeting: October 19 at 7:00 pmDeparture Time: 10:00amCost: $30/$45/$55 (S/A/G)Trip Rating: Easy

Spend the day at the River Park Shopping Center in northern Fresno. With over 40 stores to choose from, you are guaranteed to find something of your taste. After a long day of shopping, feel free to dine in one of the many delicious restaurants that this shopping center has to offer!

Monterrey Bay Tour ShuttleTrip Date: October 29Pre-Trip Meeting: October 26 at 7:00 pmDeparture Time: 8:00amCost: $30/$45/$55 (S/A/G)Trip Rating: Easy

Enjoy a wonderful day exploring the many attractions that Monterrey Bay has to offer and leave the driving to us. It is the perfect place for an exciting adventure or a romantic evening. From historic adobes and landmarks to Fisher-man’s Wharf and the Monterey Bay Aquarium, Monterey has something for everyone.

Mountain BikingTrip Date: November 5Pre-Trip Meeting: November 2 at 7:00 pmDeparture Time: 7:00amCost: $30/$45/$55 (S/A/G)Trip Rating: Moderate/Strenuous

Join the UC Merced Outdoor Adventure crew on an adventure you won’t soon forget! Take this opportunity to peddle the Sierra Foothills as we overlook the wonderful Lake McClure and powerful Merced River. The thrill be-gins when the rubber meets the dirt on this ridge top fire road offering flats, long winding descents, and steady climbs, not to men-tion views of Yosemite’s El Capitan and Half Dome! Participants must provide their own suspension mountain bike, lunch, and water bottle. Helmets are required.

Winter at Lake TahoeTrip Date: December 17-19Pre-Trip Meeting: December 7 at 7pmDeparture Time: 7:00amCost: TBA

School is out! What better way to start the beginning of your winter vacation than to ex-plore South Lake Tahoe with your friends and the UC Merced Outdoor Adventure staff. With countless of fun activities to choose from, such as snowboarding, skiing, snowshoeing, and many more, this will be an adventurous weekend you will never forget!

Trip Rating Descriptions

Easy--Beginner level, no previous experience

Moderate--Participants must have pervious experience in outdoor activities, which may include exposure to the elements, hiking, uneven terrain and carrying small daypacks

Strenuos--Trip may consist of high altitude and long mileages. Previous backpacking, trekking experienceer requried. Ability to swim may be required.

Not sure which level is right for you? Stop by the Recreation and Athletics Office and visit with our Outdoor Adventure Staff about the trip you are interested in.

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Outdoor Equipment RentalItem Member Price Non-Member Price

TENTS First Day/Add’l Day First Day/Add’l DayKelty Trail Dome, 4 Person $20.00/$10.00 $40.00/$20.00Mountain Hardware, 2 Person $10.00/$5.00 $20.00/$10.00REI, 2 Person $10.00/$5.00 $20.00/$10.00REI, 4 Person $20.00/$10.00 $40.00/$20.00SLEEPING BAGS First Day/Add’l Day First Day/Add’l DayMountain Hardware $12.00/$6.00 $25.00/$12.00Kelty $10.00/$5.00 $20.00/$10.00Sleeping Pads $5.00/$3.00 $9.00/$5.00PACKS First Day/Add’l Day First Day/Add’l DayOsprey $15.00/$8.00 $30.00/$16.00STOVES (WITHOUT FUEL) First Day/Add’l Day First Day/Add’l DayMSR Wisperlite Backpacking $4.00/$2.00 $8.00/$5.00Family Camping Stove (2 Burner)

$10.00/$5.00 $20.00/$10.00

SNOWSHOES First Day/Add’l Day First Day/Add’l DayTubbs Snowshoes $10.00/$5.00 $20.00/$10.00TREKKING POLES First Day/Add’l Day First Day/Add’l Day

Rate PolicyStudents and members of the Recreation & Athlet-• ics Program recieve reduced rental rates.Member rates apply for currently enrolled UC Mer-• ced undergraduate and graduate students, faculty and staffNon-students must be 18 or older to rent equip-• ment.

Deposit Rates$100 per item; more for selected items.• Members may use check or credit card for de-• posit.Non-members must leave a credit card deposit.•

Cleaning, Damage, Replacement PolicyCleaning Fee=$10 per item.• Damaged gear subject to repair fees at market • rates.Lost or unrentable = Full retail value of item.•

Pick-Up/Return PolicyRentals can be picked up or returned any time • during regular hours of the Joseph Edward Gallo Recreation Center.Late Rentals will be charged at the additional day • rate.A cleaning fee is charged on all items returned wet • and/or dirty.To dry tents: Hang or set up in a well-ventilated • area. To clean tents: Use a damp sponge and cloth.

Member = Currently enrolled undergraduate, graduate student, faculty or staff

Non-member = Community Members

Policies and Procedures

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Recreation and AthleticsBuilding Information

Administrative OfficeJoseph Edward Gallo Recreation Center, Room 130(209) CATS REC (228-7732)Fax (209) [email protected]://recreation.ucmerced.edu

Joseph Edward Gallo Recreation Center Front Desk(209) CAT PLAY (228-7529)

Wilderness CenterJoseph Edward Gallo Recreation Center(209) CAT WILD (228-9453)

Sports and Events Hotline(209) CAT TEAM (228-8326)

Mailing Address:Recreation & AthleticsUC Merced5200 N. Lake RoadMerced, CA 95343

Staff Contacts

David [email protected]

David NobleAssistant [email protected]

Allen McCrearyComeptitive Sports CoordinatorWomen’s Volleyball [email protected]

Marie SupanichEvents [email protected]

Jaynee GallowayFitness [email protected]

Susan George Administrative [email protected]

Maynard MedefindWilderness Center [email protected]

John SykesMen’s Basketball [email protected]

Student Staff Contacts

Samaih MukhtarSports Club [email protected]

Silvia VillalobosOutdoor Adventure [email protected]

Surabordin PrachumsriIntramural [email protected]

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