
| Profile: Marty Sertich '06 |
– Marty Sertich '06, history major, Roseville, Minn.

| Profile: Katlin Okamoto '07 |
– Katlin Okamoto '07, biology major, Taos, N.M.
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Perhaps the greatest benefit of a liberal arts education is becoming a well-rounded person. We believe that it is essential to cultivate a mind-body connection, and our athletics department offers students a number of ways to start cultivating this connection. Students benefit from the use of all our outstanding facilities, including El Pomar Sports Center, which is equipped with two gymnasiums, racquetball courts, and a climbing wall; Honnen Ice Rink, a regulation hockey rink; an outdoor track, and tennis courts. Varsity Division I
Women's Soccer- Officially formed as a club program in 1975, women's soccer at Colorado College quickly earned a reputation as one of the most popular sports on campus. The team went undefeated (8-0) during its first year of existence and achieved varsity status in 1978. A rising powerhouse among the Division I elite, Colorado College women's soccer can boast 25 winning seasons in its 28 years of existence. CC's tradition of excellence in women's soccer has produced 14 All-Americans. A number of players have gone on to play professionally, and others have graduated to the collegiate coaching ranks.
Men's Ice Hockey- In 2005, the Tigers claimed a share of their eighth Western Collegiate Hockey Association championship, adding another chapter to the fabled history of a program that has spanned eight decades. Since 1994 the team has earned five regular-season league titles, 10 home-ice playoff berths in 12 years, and nine NCAA tournament bids. CC's recent string of success has included trips to the national "Frozen Four" in 1996, 1997, and again in 2005. College and community come together at the World Arena during hockey season to enjoy the spirit and excitement of Tiger Hockey.
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