Dr. Cheryl P. Stuntz
Saints Athletics

Dr. Cheryl P. Stuntz, an Assistant Professor in the Psychology Department, serves as one of the Faculty Representatives to the Athletic Department along with Dr. James R. Wallace. Both Stuntz and Wallace are also the men's hockey team's Faculty/Staff Mentors.
Dr. Stuntz studied Psychology at Bowdoin College before attaining a Ph.D from the University of Virginia.
She regularly teaches Sport Psychology at St. Lawrence University, along with Personality Psychology and Introductory Psychology.
Examples of presentations, exhibitions, performances and published work include:
Stuntz, C.P., & Weiss, M. R. (2009). Achievement goal orientations and motivational outcomes in youth sport: The role of social orientations. Psychology of Sport and Exercise,10, 255-262.
Stuntz, C.P., & Weiss, M.R. (2003). Influence of social goal orientations and peers on unsportsmanlike play. Research Quarterly for Exercise and Sport, 74, 421-435.
Weiss, M.R., Smith, A.L., & Stuntz, C.P. (2008). Moral development in sport and physical activity: Theory, research, and intervention. In T.S. Horn (Ed.), Advances in sport psychology (pp. 187-210, 3rd ed.). Champaign, IL: Human Kinetics.
