The Abbey family gathered to recall our past and to look ahead to a future full of promise as we launched our unprecedented Made True Capital Campaign. Held at Founder’s Hall in an uptown Charlotte aglow in red for the Abbey, nearly 400 members of the Abbey community gathered to reflect on our accomplishments and look toward a future made strong, secure, and free 鈥 Made True 鈥 for our students, our faculty, our staff, our benefactors and of course our monks. Great things are happening at the Abbey. Become a part of our future! With your support, we will become fully Made True in what God wants us to achieve.
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Freshmen to Watch on the Track and Field team
Author: The Crusader Staff Writer, Levi Byer
The Belmont Abbey Track Team has gradually improved over the past few years. Last year was a pretty good year for the team, where they placed 4th in the Conference Carolinas. The track team has some real upcoming talent this year. This could be the year where the Abbey鈥檚 Track team wins it all.
One of the fastest freshmen on the team is Kenny Jensen. He runs 10.7 seconds in the 100-meter dash. Jensen has run track all through high school and is looking to continue improving his 100-meter time. I asked Jensen how much time he was looking to shave off his 100-meter time this year. He responded with, 鈥.03-.04 seconds,鈥 which would have him running a 10.3. That would make him one of the fastest runners in our conference.
Another one of our freshmen is Rex Thorston. He鈥檚 from Reno, Nevada, and will be the second-highest high jumper on the team. High jump is a field event; it involves a lot of skill and form. His PR is 6鈥4 in the high jump. I asked him what he was looking forward to the most this year. He responded, 鈥淚 am most looking forward to Coach Tomas鈥檚 training. I think he will be able to take me to new heights.鈥
Our freshman pole vault crew is looking very good this year. The freshman pole vaulters consist of Syah Huenink, Bryson Church, and Levi Byer. Syah and Bryson are vaulting over 12 feet, and Levi is vaulting 11 feet.
As a track enthusiast, I know pole vaulting is by far the hardest field event, so to be vaulting this high is very impressive. They should be able to rack up quite a few points in the upcoming meets. All in all, it looks like the track team will be pretty solid this year.
Hopefully, with the coaching of Dan Finanger, and training from Tomas Cerdeiras and James Thierfelder, they can help the team win the conference this year!
This article was originally posted in the Fall 2022, Issue 2 of The Crusader Newspaper.听Download the full issue.
Women鈥檚 Golf; Bock and Denhard Conclude Patsy Rendleman Invitational
Author: The Crusader Staff Writer, Chrissy Popovich
The women鈥檚 golf team concluded play at the Patsy Rendleman Invitational. The course was a par of 71 from 5,900 yards for the women. There were eleven other schools competing. Normally golf courses have a par of 72, and each hole has a specific number of strokes to be attained. The lowest number of strokes in golf wins overall. The par for nine holes is 36, and the par for 18 holes is 72. The goal in golf is to be closest to par or under if possible.
Coach Katie Tomassoni led the women鈥檚 golf teams for the Patsy Rendelman Invitational. She assisted the team in course management and course advice. The A team was in contention to win the tournament on day one but was unable to finish out on the second day. Bock鈥檚 first-day score was her personal best in her college career.
Albany Bock scored 73, and Lauren Denhard shot 75 on the first day of the tournament at the Country Club of Salisbury. Bock was tied for first going into the second day. She ended up shooting 82 on the second day and placed 6th overall.
Lauren Denhard shot 80 on the second day and tied with Bock for 6th place. Denhard explained, 鈥淭he golf course was in great condition, but was also a great challenge for us to participate in during the week. It was a special experience to be back on my home course鈥.
Belmont Abbey Women鈥檚 Golf placed 3rd for the A team and 8th place for the B team. The other players of the A team included Kaylee Ong, who placed 19th with a score of 81 and 79. Paeton Phillippi placed 25th with a score of 80 and 82.听Lastly, Hannah Bailey placed 35th with 82 for both days.
The B team for women鈥檚 golf included Madison Srinivasa, Chrissy Popovich, Kate Nyers, Ashlan Tresca, and Kyleigh Whittemore. Srinivasa placed 19th with a two-day total of 78 and 82. Popovich placed 25th with a score of 82 and 80. Nyers shot 81 and 82, placing her 31st. Tresca scored 83 and 89, putting her at 45th. Whittemore placed 45th with 82 and 90.
Come watch us play during the Spring semester.
This article was originally posted in the Fall 2022, Issue 2 of The Crusader Newspaper.听Download the full issue.
海角社在线 Unveils $100 Million Campaign and Development Plan
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE 鈥 Belmont, N.C. (February 18, 2023) 鈥
海角社在线 today unveiled a historic $100 million capital campaign to fund physical and academic improvements at the Catholic liberal arts college, announcing that generous donors have already committed $72 million toward the ambitious development plan.
The 鈥淢ade True鈥 capital campaign calls for a new monastery, performing arts center, academic enhancements, growth of the college鈥檚 endowment to reduce reliance on federal aid, and innovative stewardship programs to help students graduate debt free.
鈥淭his is one of the biggest events in the college鈥檚 history,鈥 said Benedictine Abbot Placid Solari, who serves as chancellor and oversees the community of Benedictine monks on campus whose predecessors started the college nearly 150 years ago.
鈥淲e are humbled and grateful for the extraordinary support we have received through the silent phase of the campaign,鈥 he said, 鈥渁nd we now invite alumni, students and families, and people across the region to help us close the funding gap and ensure that this type of education is available for future generations.鈥
College leaders presented their plans to supporters and civic leaders on Feb. 18 at an evening gala at Founders Hall in uptown Charlotte. Located 20 miles west of Charlotte, 海角社在线 has 1,500 students and has seen steady growth in enrollment and support over the past decade.
In 2019, Belmont Abbey struck a deal with CaroMont Health to build a hospital on the campus along Interstate 85. That building project is nearing completion, and a number of additional building projects are underway even as the 鈥淢ade True鈥 campaign reaches its final phase. The college is constructing two new residence halls, a sports complex, and making improvements to the science and nursing centers to accommodate growth and enhance the student experience. The new buildings are designed to blend in with the historic architecture and intimate setting of the Abbey campus, which still centers around the original Benedictine monastery built in 1888, home to the current generation of monks who serve.
海角社在线 offers nearly 50 undergraduate, graduate, professional and pre-professional fields of study, and has a 95 percent acceptance rate into medical schools. About half the students are Catholic, the other half of different faiths.
鈥満=巧缭谙 appeals to students and families who want an excellent education on a vibrant campus that is grounded in faith and reason,鈥 said Dr. William Thierfelder. 鈥淲e have made it easier to access over the last decade by lowering tuition and providing creative student aid programs and partnerships with organizations who need talent and want to hire our graduates.鈥
The silent phase of the 鈥淢ade True鈥 campaign began three years ago and is expected to meet or exceed its goal in 2026, the college鈥檚 150th anniversary. The campaign is a three-pronged effort to further secure, strengthen and free the college to live out authentic Church teaching and make Catholic higher education more accessible at the only Catholic institution of higher learning between Northern Virginia and Florida.
The $100 million campaign includes:
- $15 million to help build a new monastery and performing arts center, as well as launch career and family programs aimed at building religious freedom. The funding will act as seed money to prompt partnerships, naming opportunities, and contributions beyond the campaign to bring the two high-profile buildings to fruition.
- $30 million to fund new academic programs in nursing, public policy, and finance, increased advocacy for religious freedom, and enhancements to its successful Belmont House in Washington, D.C.
- $55 million to boost the college鈥檚 endowment and reduce 鈥 eventually eliminating 鈥 federal aid, as well as provide the financial resources needed to become the employer of choice among its peers. It鈥檚 an effort to help secure the college鈥檚 ability to teach and live the Catholic faith without government mandates that might conflict with Church teaching. In addition, federal college loan programs have been unreliable and variable in their ability to make education affordable.
The new performing arts center will give The Abbey Players 鈥 the oldest performing arts group in North Carolina 鈥 an elegant new venue that can host larger audiences and be used by the local community for events and performances.
The new monastery is a gift to the monks who have served the college for well over a century. The existing historic monastery, constructed with bricks handmade by the monks, will be carefully refurbished and put to a new use by the college.
鈥淓verything begins with the monastic community,鈥 Thierfelder said. 鈥淭hey’ve come here seeking God, and they believe by living and praying and working together in community, they’re going to come to a deeper, more profound love of God. It鈥檚 a remarkable vocation and commitment they have made. With this campaign, we want to demonstrate our continued commitment as a college and a community to the work they began so long ago.鈥