The students will describe and execute the strategies for baseball, specifically bunt coverages, pick offs, hit and runs, and steals

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ATH Date: 09/13/2018 HEALTH, PHYS ED, ATHLETICS, DANCE ATH PSLO No PSLOs CSLO ATH200L - Baseball, Men The students will perform the following skills: throwing, catching, hitting, fielding, bunting, base running, and sliding The students will describe the mechanics for pitching and the skills required for the catchers position. The students will describe and execute the strategies for baseball, specifically bunt coverages, pick offs, hit and runs, and steals ATH201LB - BASEBALL, MEN, OFF-SEASON INTERCOLLEGIATE Students demonstrate knowledge of rules and strategies of baseball to prepare for intercollegiate competition. Students demonstrate advanced techniques and skills of baseball to prepare for intercollegiate competition. Students develop an appreciation for baseball at the intercollegiate level. ATH202L - BASKETBALL, MEN The student will access the defensive system employed and produce offensive skills to attack this system The student will execute the game plan for each contest, which will then support the game and season goals The student will execute the appropriate defense by utilizing fundamentally sound defensive principles ATH203LA - BASKETBALL, MEN, OFF-SEASON INTERCOLLEGIATE ATH204L - Basketball, Women The student will execute the game plan for each contest, which will then support the game and season goals The student will access the defensive system employed and produce offensive skills to attack this system The student will execute the appropriate defense by utilizing fundamentally sound defensive principles ATH205LA - Basketball&#44 Women&#44 Off Season Intercollegiate ATH205LD - BASKETBALL, WOMEN, OFF-SEASON INTERCOLLEGIATE ATH206L - Cross Country, Men Page 1 of 5

Students demonstrate knowledge of rules and strategies of cross country. Students demonstrate advanced techniques and skills of cross country. Students develop an appreciation for cross country at the intercollegiate level. ATH207LB - CROSS COUNTRY, MEN, OFF-SEASON INTERCOLLEGIATE The successful student will be able to improve Cross Country time performance. The successful student will be able to use the necessary training components in the development of performance leading toward their intercollegiate competitive goals. ATH208L - Cross Country, Women Students demonstrate knowledge of rules and strategies of cross country. Students demonstrate advanced techniques and skills of cross country. Students develop an appreciation for cross country at the intercollegiate level. ATH209LB - CROSS COUNTRY, WOMEN, OFF-SEASON INTERCOLLEGIATE The successful student will be able to improve Cross Country time performance. The successful student will be able to use the necessary training components in the development of performance leading toward their intercollegiate competitive goals. ATH210L - Football, Men Students demonstrate knowledge of rules and strategies of football. Students demonstrate advanced techniques and skills of football. Students develop an appreciation for football at the intercollegiate level. ATH211LB - FOOTBALL, MEN, OFF-SEASON INTERCOLLEGIATE The students will develop an advance understanding of Offense, Defense, and the Special Teams Football Fundamentals at the Collegiate Level. The student will be able to demonstrate knowledge of the rules, terminology, offensive strategy and safety issues involved in football. ATH212L - Soccer, Men Students demonstrate knowledge of rules and strategies of soccer. Students demonstrate advanced techniques and skills of soccer. Students develop an appreciation for soccer at the intercollegiate level. ATH213LB - SOCCER, MEN, OFF-SEASON INTERCOLLEGIATE The student will be able to demonstrate the basic skills of soccer including kicking, trapping, dribbling, heading, tackling and throw-ins. The student will be able to demonstrate knowledge of the basic rules of soccer, strategies, tactics and goalkeeping terminology. ATH214L - Soccer, Women Students demonstrate knowledge of rules and strategies of soccer. Students demonstrate advanced techniques and skills of soccer. Students develop an appreciation for soccer at the intercollegiate level. ATH216L - Softball, Women The student will be able to demonstrate the ability to successfully play the game of softball using the basic softball techniques: fielding, hitting, bunting, base running, and sliding. The student will be able to identify the basic rules, scoring, and strategies for offense and defense. ATH217LC - SOFTBALL, WOMEN, OFF-SEASON INTERCOLLEGIATE Students demonstrate knowledge of rules and strategies of softball to prepare for intercollegiate competition. Page 2 of 5

Students demonstrate advanced techniques and skills of softball to prepare for intercollegiate competition. Students develop an appreciation for softball at the intercollegiate level. ATH218L - Swimming, Men The student will be able to demonstrate competitive swimming strokes: freestyle, backstroke, breaststroke and fly while learning the value and obtain a moderate level of physical fitness. Students develop an appreciation for swimming at the intercollegiate level ATH219LC - SWIMMING, MEN, OFF-SEASON INTERCOLLEGIATE Students demonstrate advanced techniques and skills of swimming to prepare for intercollegiate competition. Students develop an appreciation for swimming at the intercollegiate level. ATH220L - Swimming, Women The student will be able to demonstrate competitive swimming strokes: freestyle, backstroke, breaststroke and fly while learning the value and obtain a moderate level of physical fitness. Students will develop an appreciation for swimming at the intercollegiate level. Students will demonstrate knowledge of rules and strategies of swimming to prepare for intercollegiate competition. ATH221LB - SWIMMING, WOMEN, OFF-SEASON INTERCOLLEGIATE Students will demonstrate the ability to swim more efficiently. Students will demonstrate knowledge of rules of intercollegiate swimming. Students will demonstrate the skills of advanced competitive swimming. Students will demonstrate the physical and mental skills necessary to compete successfully in intercollegiate swimming. ATH221LC - SWIMMING, WOMEN, OFF-SEASON INTERCOLLEGIATE Students demonstrate advanced techniques and skills of swimming to prepare for intercollegiate competition. Students develop an appreciation for swimming at the intercollegiate level. ATH222L - Tennis, Men The student will be able to demonstrate the basic skills of tennis including serve, forehand, volley, lobs, and overhead smash. The student will be able to demonstrate knowledge of basic rules, scoring, tennis etiquette and strategies (singles and doubles). ATH223LB - TENNIS, MEN, OFF-SEASON INTERCOLLEGIATE Students demonstrate knowledge of rules and strategies of tennis to prepare for intercollegiate competition. Students demonstrate advanced techniques and skills of tennis to prepare for intercollegiate competition. Students develop an appreciation for tennis at the intercollegiate level. ATH224L - Tennis, Women The student will be able to demonstrate the basic skills of tennis including serve, forehand, volley, lobs, and overhead smash. The student will be able to demonstrate knowledge of basic rules, scoring, tennis etiquette and strategies (singles and doubles). ATH225LB - TENNIS, WOMEN, OFF-SEASON INTERCOLLEGIATE Students demonstrate knowledge of rules and strategies of tennis to prepare for intercollegiate competition. Students demonstrate advanced techniques and skills of tennis to prepare for intercollegiate competition. Page 3 of 5

Students develop an appreciation for tennis at the intercollegiate level. ATH226L - Track & Field, Men The successful student will be able to apply the skills necessary to successfully compete in intercollegiate track and field and obtain and sustain a competitive level of physical fitness. The student will be able to demonstrate knowledge of basic rules, scoring, timing, and track and field etiquette. ATH227LB - TRACK AND FIELD, MEN, OFF-SEASON INTERCOLLEGIATE Students will demonstrate knowledge of rules and strategies of track and field. Students will demonstrate advanced training techniques and skills of track and field. Students will demonstrate good sportsmanship. Students will develop an appreciation for track and field at the intercollegiate level. ATH227LC - TRACK AND FIELD, MEN, OFF-SEASON INTERCOLLEGIATE Students demonstrate knowledge of rules and strategies of track and field to prepare for intercollegiate competition. Students demonstrate advanced techniques and skills of track and field to prepare for intercollegiate competition. Students develop an appreciation for track and field at the intercollegiate level. ATH228L - Track & Field, Women The successful student will be able to apply the skills necessary to successfully compete in intercollegiate track and field and obtain and sustain a competitive level of physical fitness. The student will be able to demonstrate knowledge of basic rules, scoring, timing, and track and field etiquette. ATH229LB - TRACK AND FIELD, WOMEN, OFF-SEASON INTERCOLLEGIATE Students will demonstrate knowledge of rules and strategies of track and field. Students will demonstrate advanced training techniques and skills of track and field Students will demonstrate good sportsmanship Students will develop an appreciation for track and field at the intercollegiate level ATH229LC - TRACK AND FIELD, WOMEN, OFF-SEASON INTERCOLLEGIATE Students demonstrate knowledge of rules and strategies of track and field to prepare for intercollegiate competition. Students demonstrate advanced techniques and skills of track and field to prepare for intercollegiate competition. Students develop an appreciation for track and field at the intercollegiate level. ATH230L - Volleyball, Women Students demonstrate knowledge of rules and strategies of volleyball. Students demonstrate advanced techniques and skills of volleyball. Students develop an appreciation for volleyball at the intercollegiate level. ATH231LA - VOLLEYBALL, WOMEN, OFF-SEASON INTERCOLLEGIATE The student will be able to demonstrate the footwork necessary for attacking, jump serving, blocking, defensive and offensive transition. The student will be able to analyze individual technique and statistical information. ATH232L - Water Polo-Men Students demonstrate knowledge of rules and strategies of water polo. Students demonstrate advanced techniques and skills of water polo. Students develop an appreciation for water polo at the intercollegiate level. ATH233LB - WATER POLO, MEN, OFF-SEASON INTERCOLLEGIATE Page 4 of 5

The student will be able to demonstrate water polo techniques including dribbling, wet passing, dry passing, wet shooting, dry shooting, defending, fouling, driving, and setting the post. The student will be able to execute defense and fast break opportunities. The student will be able to understand and attempt offense for player advantage and defense for player disadvantage. ATH234L - Water Polo-Women Students demonstrate knowledge of rules and strategies of water polo. Students demonstrate advanced techniques and skills of water polo. Students develop an appreciation for water polo at the intercollegiate level. ATH235LB - WATER POLO, WOMEN, OFF-SEASON INTERCOLLEGIATE The student will be able to demonstrate water polo techniques including dribbling, wet passing, dry passing, wet shooting, dry shooting, defending, fouling, driving, and setting the post. The student will be able to execute defense and fast break opportunities. The student will be able to understand and attempt offense for player advantage and defense for player disadvantage. ATH236L - Wrestling, Men Students demonstrate advanced techniques and skills of wrestling. Students demonstrate knowledge of rules and strategies of wrestling. Students develop an appreciation for wrestling at the intercollegiate level. ATH237LB - WRESTLING, MEN, OFF-SEASON INTERCOLLEGIATE The successful student will be able to demonstrate three take downs from the standing or neutral position; double leg, single leg and high crotch; also three pinning combinations; half nelson, chicken wing and cross face cradle and lastly reversals and escapes; sit out, stand up and granby roll. The student will be able to demonstrate knowledge of basic rules, scoring, and wrestling etiquette. Page 5 of 5