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Athletic Training Students Bowl for Scholarship Funds

The Saint Louis University Athletic Training Society (SLATS) hosted its fifth annual Bowl-A-Thon in early April at Moolah Lanes near the university campus, raising money in support of the Clarence ‘Bob’ Bauman Endowed Scholarship for Athletic Training program. 

SLATS 5th Annual Bowl-A-Thon

This is the fifth year that the Saint Louis University Athletic Training Society (SLATS) has raised funds for the Clarence 'Bob' Bauman Endowed Scholarship Program. This year's event was held at the Moolah Lanes in St. Louis. Submitted Photo

This year’s SLATS Bowl-A-Thon raised $1,500 for the scholarship fund. In addition, SLU’s Go Further initiative matched the money raised to bring the grand total for this year’s fundraiser to $3,000. Over its five years of existence, the SLATS Bowl-A-Thon has been responsible for about $30,000 in donations to the Bauman Scholarship fund.

Olivia Robinson, one of the student organizers of this year’s Bowl-A-Thon, expressed her pride in taking part in an event that supports the future of her program.

“I think it is very important to be invested in the program and make the most out of what little time we spend in school,” Robinson said. “I wanted to make an impact greater than just attending class and clinical rotations. I also think we have something really unique here with the Bowl-A-Thon that is run by our students in order to help our students.” This year's event included two hours of unlimited bowling and a free catered dinner.

The Bauman Endowed Scholarship is for students entering their second professional year of SLU’s Athletic Training Program. During the Bowl-A-Thon’s early stages, there was only enough funding to award one Bauman Scholarship recipient. In recent years, however, the event has grown, allowing the Athletic Training program to award two scholarships each year. 

Robinson went on to say that, in the future, the goals for the Bowl-A-Thon will be to raise more money so that the scholarship program can support more students. 

Athletic Training Program Director Anthony Breitbach, Ph.D., said he thinks this annual fundraiser is a fitting tribute to the man for whom the scholarship is named.

“This successful student-run event to benefit the Bauman Endowed Scholarship is an outstanding legacy to ‘Doc’ Bauman’s dedication to Saint Louis University and the profession of athletic training,” Breitbach said. 

Check out photos from the 2017 Bowl-A-Thon here or learn more about the Saint Louis University Athletic Training Program.

SLATS Bowl-A-Thon Check Presentation

This year's Bowl-A-Thon raised $1,500 and was matched by SLU's Go Further Initiative for a total of $3,000. The students presented Mardell Wilson, Ph.D., dean of Doisy College of Health Sciences, with the check in April. Submitted Photo