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President Wheeler does the honors of cutting the ribbon at the Athletics Fueling Station grand opening
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President Darrell Wheeler does the honors of cutting the ribbon at the honorary ceremony

General Amy Whitman, Athletic Communications Intern

SUNY New Paltz Athletics, Wellness & Recreation Holds Grand Opening for Student-Athlete Fueling Station

Hawks Fueling Station officially opened on April 4

New Paltz, NY — After the State University of New York at New Paltz's President Darrell P. Wheeler cut the ceremonial red ribbon alongside a crowd of student-athletes, the Hawks Fueling Station was finally open for business Thursday night.  

As the newest addition to the Athletics, Wellness and Recreation Center, the fueling station provides student-athletes with on-the-go snacks for practices and games. Stocked are protein bars, applesauce pouches — even microwavable ramen soup — available for athletes at all times of the day.  

"Our goal is that [the fueling station] is a place of nourishment and engagement, physically and mentally," said Matt Giufre, the Assistant Athletic Director and Student-Athlete Advisory Committee staff advisor at SUNY New Paltz. 

For its opening ceremony, athletes, coaches, and staff alike flooded the hallway looking to get a glimpse at the new room, located in the AWC near the Elting Pool. People anxiously awaited their turn to walk through the station, getting the first look at the room, which was stocked with food items with tables and chairs set up. Freshly popped popcorn was also served to those in attendance.  
 


The athlete-exclusive facility promotes healthy eating habits while providing for busy students who may be short of time to plan out their nutrition for the day. Numerous collegiate sports programs have already incorporated dining offerings specifically for athletes, emphasizing the importance of utilizing food to improve performance, and SUNY New Paltz has been the next to do so.  

"We try to stay cued into what is going on in college athletics," commented Giufre when asked about where the inspiration came from for the station. "It started just kind of organic conversation based on being attentive to what's happening across the country and thinking about how it could work at New Paltz."  

Thanks to funding from the Student Affairs block grant and snacks from campus food provider Sodexo, Giufre, Campus Registered Dietician Kelly Pearson and Athletic Director Renee Bostic worked hard to bring nutritional options to Hawks Athletes, free of charge.  

"There's lots of information about Division I [programs] doing it, and they're doing it at a level that their money can sustain, without private chefs and things like that," said Giufre. "Renee and I talked about what is possible here. What can we do? What can we afford? What will bring a sense of community and how do we continue to engage our athletes?" 

The addition of the new area is crucial to assisting athletes in their day-to-day grind and fosters the connection between the student-athlete population and the SUNY New Paltz administration. 

 
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