Athletic Performance Unit Adds Nutrition Station Through Karen L. And Kelvin Sampson Gift
Athletic Performance Unit Adds Nutrition Station Through Karen L. And Kelvin Sampson Gift
By: Morgan Sheehan, Assistant AD/Communications & Strategic Initiatives
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PEMBROKE – Officials at The University of North Carolina at Pembroke announced Friday that, as a result of the continued philanthropy from Trustee Karen L. and Kelvin Sampson, the newly installed Athletics Nutrition Station has been named in their honor.
The Sampson’s investment will create a hub for nutrition, education and resources for student-athletes looking to get the most out of their athletics experience, as well as create lifelong healthy eating habits.
“Karen and Kelvin know firsthand the demands that are placed on student-athletes, said Chancellor Robin Gary Cummings. “They understand that in order to compete on the court, students need to be well prepared off the court and that includes proper nutrition, wellness and balance in life.”
“Karen and Kelvin have been at the forefront of the nutrition expansion at the Division I level over the past 10 years,” said Director of Athletics Dick Christy. “Their investment and vision will provide an enhanced experience for all UNCP student-athletes. One that we hope will not only be a competitive advantage but also set the stage for healthy lifestyle and healthy eating education that will serve our students throughout their lives.”
Trustee Karen L. Sampson has served on the UNC Pembroke Board of Trustees since 2018. A 1976 graduate of Pembroke State, Karen graduated cum laude with a bachelor’s degree in early childhood education. She was active in various student activities, including the Indianhead Yearbook and marching band.
A 1978 graduate of Pembroke State, Kelvin Sampson was a member of the men’s basketball and baseball team. Sampson served as team captain for the Braves on the basketball team. The Pembroke native was inducted into the UNC Pembroke Athletics Hall of Fame in 1998. Sampson has been the men’s basketball coach at the University of Houston since 2014.
“One thing that I have always thought was important and I tell every kid that I coach is don’t forget where you come from, be proud of where you come from,” said Kelvin Sampson. ” No matter where we have been, Pembroke has always been with us. I am blessed to have been raised in this town. Pembroke is a special place.”
In addition to being long-time Braves Club members, the Sampson family established the John W. (Ned) and Eva B. Sampson Endowed men’s basketball scholarship.