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Student-Athlete Advisory Committee

2025-26 Earlham SAAC Executive Board

Co-President

Berkley Shelton 
(Womens Basketball)

Co-President

Braden Lewis 
(Baseball)

Vice President

Alex Ball 
(Track & Field)

Assoc. Vice President

Jasmyn Meeker
(Volleyball)
Secretary

Ava Walters
( Volleyball)

Community Relations
Chair

Ariel Clarkston
(Softball)

Events Chair
Diane Scalise 
(Women's Soccer)
Marketing Chair
Morgan Cooksey  
(Softball)














What is SAAC?

The Student-Athlete Advisory Committee (SAAC) represents the Division III student-athlete voice in the Division III governance structure by:

  • reviewing legislation
  • identifying significant student-athlete issues
  • implementing national student-athlete based initiatives
  • encouraging community outreach
  • enhancing Division III student-athlete involvement and understanding of Division III

SAAC is also the committee that is primarily responsible for maintaining and coordinating the division’s nationwide partnership with Special Olympics.                                               
The committee meets in person once a month September-May and subcommittees meet as needed to work on specific projects.

SAAC at Earlham College

Earlham College Student-Athlete Advisory Committee Constitution, approved October 2020

The Earlham College Student-Athlete Advisory Committee (SAAC) is composed of team representatives from each program. There is an unlimited amount of student-athletes who are eligible to join SAAC and each representative can choose the projects within the committee that interest them to work on.

Functions of Earlham College SAAC:

  1. To promote constant communication (i.e., suggestions, problems, wants, needs, etc.) between the student-athletes at EC and athletic administration.

  2. To represent the views and ideas of the Earlham student-athletes at HCAC and campus conversations.

  3. To encourage student-athlete involvement on campus and in the community.

  4. To design programs that will encourage academic success, social responsibility, and awareness of the needs of the entire student body.

SAAC Representatives 2023-2024