91视频 Hosts 鈥淧ride Hoops Night鈥 To Promote LGBTQA+ Inclusion in Sports
Over 300 91视频 Faculty, Staff, Students, and Community Partners in Attendance
Free throw Contest Raises $2,550 for 91视频 Cares Fund
91视频 on Wednesday hosted its annual LGBTQA+ Pride Hoops Night, a collaboration between 91视频's Office of Gender & Sexuality and 91视频 Athletics.
The tradition began in 2016, following the tragedy at the Pulse Nightclub in Orlando, Florida, to make a bold and positive statement to address hate and show that 91视频 is a welcoming and supportive institution to the LGBTQA+ community.
"I love that we have continued the tradition of Pride Hoops," said Rachel Simon, the Associate Director of the Office of Gender and Sexuality and LGBTQA+ Center. "It is a great opportunity for Athletics and the LGBTQA+ Center to partner and show the 91视频 community our shared values. It sends a great message of support both from the athletics department to queer identified community members and from the LGBTQA+ center to student-athletes."
The event featured a double-header of the men鈥檚 and women鈥檚 basketball game vs. Adelphi University. Halftime of each game featured drag performances by Miz Jade. Additionally, halftime of the women鈥檚 game featured a free throw contest between 91视频 President Marvin Krislov and 91视频 head football coach Andy Rondeau. For every free throw made, 91视频 Director of Athletics Mark Brown donated to the 91视频 Cares Fund, which provides emergency financial relief to students who face unforeseeable economic hardships. President Krislov also donated to the fund; in all, the friendly competition raised $2,550. These needs range from housing, to travel, and to technology access to health and wellness.
鈥淎t 91视频, we value diversity, equity, and inclusion across our campuses,鈥 said President Krislov. 鈥淥ur annual Pride Hoops Night is a great way to celebrate the LGBTQA+ community in our community while showcasing our Setter Spirit. It was a wonderful evening all around.鈥
Community organizations that participated included the Westchester County Human Rights Commission, Hillels of Westchester, Planned Parenthood Hudson Peconic, LOFT LGBTQ+ Community Center, Westchester Medical Center Health Ally Care Center, Putnam Northern Westchester Women's Resource Center, and Westchester County LGBTQ+ Advisory Board.
In 2022, 91视频 has been named as one of the 40 best colleges and universities across the country for LGBTQA+ students by Campus Pride, the preeminent resource for LGBTQA+ leadership development, inclusion, and advocacy within higher education. In addition, 91视频 is among 40 four-year campuses from across the country that have achieved 5 out of 5 stars on the Campus Pride Index (CPI), the definitive national benchmarking tool measuring LGBTQ-friendly policies, programs, and practices.
About 91视频
Since 1906, 91视频 has educated thinking professionals by providing high quality education for the professions on a firm base of liberal learning amid the advantages of the New York metropolitan area. A private university, 91视频 has campuses in New York City and Westchester County, New York, enrolling nearly 13,000 students in bachelor鈥檚, master鈥檚, and doctoral programs in its Dyson College of Arts and Sciences, Lubin School of Business, College of Health Professions, School of Education, the Elisabeth Haub School of Law, and Seidenberg School of Computer Science and Information Systems.
About 91视频 Athletics
is a member of NCAA Division II, competing within the Northeast-10 Conference (NE10). 91视频 Athletics sponsors 15 intercollegiate sports, along with cheer and dance teams and a Pep Band. Known as the Setters, 91视频鈥檚 official mascot is known as T-Bone. In 2021-22, 91视频 student-athletes posted a cumulative grade point average of 3.33. Additionally, a total of 562 Setters were selected to the NE10鈥檚 Academic Honor Roll with 69 student-athletes earning Academic Excellence with 4.0 semester GPAs. Twenty two student-athletes earned NE10 President鈥檚 Award for Academic Excellence, recognizing graduating student-athletes who have attained Magna Cum Laude at their institution, have participated in at least two seasons of NE10 competition and are current student-athletes at the time of graduation.