
UNC SWAG
February 27, 2013 | Student-Athlete Development
SWAG (Something We Athletes Got)
Student-athletes who want to make a difference in their teammates, the athletic community, and the campus.
Mission of SWAG
To educate and inform student-athletes, the student body, administrators and staff about responsible social living and health issues that affect the campus community, (including alcohol use, abuse and misuse, sexual assault, hazing) through awareness, influential behavior and interactive programming.
2015-16 SWAG Roster
Marika Akkerman (Women's Tennis), RJ Alowonle (Men's Track & Field), Alexis Amato (Rowing), Femi Animashaun (Men's Track & Field), Kali Becker (Women's Swimming & Diving), Tracy Chandless (Softball), Erika Clary (Rowing), Leslie Cloots (Women's Golf), Elena Covert (Softball), Patrick Cusick (Men's Swimming & Diving), Ashley Dai (Women's Tennis), Kwame Donyinah (Men's Track & Field), Sydnye Fields (Volleyball), Rachael James-Baker (Women's Tennis), Dani Garcielita (Softball), Kristin Hall (Women's Track & Field), Annie Harrison (Women's Swimming & Diving), Elizabeth Haus (Women's Lacrosse), Joel James (Men's Basketball), Katie Kinsey (Women's Lacrosse), Madison Laufenberg (Volleyball), Josselyn Mackey (Gymnastics), Aquilla Mateen (Softball), Marie McCool (Women's Lacrosse), Sophie McCoy (Women's Lacrosse), Darcy McFarlane (Women's Soccer), Anderson Pope (Wrestling), Erin Satterfield (Softball), Kiana Sherlund (Softball), Katlin Sherman (Women's Track & Field),Kendall Surhoff (Women's Swimming & Diving), William Sweet (Football), Mitchel Thomas (Wrestling), Khara Vassell (Women's Soccer), Elly Wagner (Softball), Ceo Ways (Men's Track & Field), Rayna Yvars (Women's Track & Field)
Constitution
This organization shall be known as SWAG (Something We Athletes Got). The members of SWAG believe that student-athletes can play a uniquely effective role, in encouraging their peers to consider, talk honestly about, and develop responsible habits and attitudes toward the use or non-use of alcohol and other drugs. We will promote responsible decisions about drinking within the campus community.
Benefits
• Create a safe, healthy culture for teammates
• Promote alcohol and drug abuse prevention and education
• Provide leadership
• Help teammates with issues before they get out of control
How
• Team presentations
• Video and poster campaigns
• Resources