Lindsay
Patterson has been named the head coach of Adrian
College’s first synchronized skating team.
Adrian
College offers one of two school-sponsored synchronized
skating teams in the nation. With the construction
of the $5.5 million Arrington Ice Arena approaching
the final stages on the AC campus, Patterson is
taking over at an exciting time for Adrian College
and the synchronized skating community.
Patterson
commented on her appointment with the Bulldogs.
“Obviously
this is an unbelievable opportunity, not only
for me, but for all of synchronized skating. Offering
just the second college program in the nation
sets Adrian College apart from other colleges
and I can’t wait to build a team of great
skaters and students.”
Patterson
has 15 years of synchronized figure skating experience
and competed at the national level eight times
in her career.
Adrian
College athletic director Mike Duffy spoke about
Patterson’s impressive credentials.
“We
are excited to have Lindsay on board to offer
her tremendous knowledge to our first synchronized
skating team. She has worked very hard to establish
contacts around the nation and is dedicated to
building a successful team of great student athletes.”
While
competing in the United States Figure Skating
Association, Patterson passed three international
dances, and accomplished gold medals in US dance,
Canadian dance, and moves in the field. She also
passed the intermediate freestyle test.
She
served as the figure skating coach at Potsdam
State Figure Skating Club in New York from 2005
to 2006 and attended synchronized figure skating
camps in Boston and Montreal.
Patterson
has been the president of the Potsdam State Figure
Skating Club since 2001 and was the captain of
the EDUskates collegiate synchronized figure skating
team from 2003 to 2006.
The
new Adrian College head coach earned a degree
in art studio from the State University of New
York at Potsdam with a minor in art history.
The
Arrington Ice Arena will be open for use by the
community. It will offer lessons as well as league
play for men, women and children.
A
pro shop, snack bar and other eating facilities,
and on-site parking will be available.
The
arena is named after Dr. Robyn Arrington Jr. and
his brother, fellow Adrian alumnus Col. Harold
Arrington. The brothers donated $3 million on
behalf of their family.
The
arena will be located south of the stadium, near
the Merillat Sport & Fitness Center.
The
Bulldog synchronized skating team will begin competition
during the 2007-08 academic year.
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