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2016-17 Southeast Missouri State Visiting Team Information Athletics 2016-17 Southeast Missouri State Visiting Team Information Welcome to Cape Girardeau ....................1 Athletics Mission Statement Visiting Team Information ......................2 Amenities/Locker Rooms Athletic Training Services Officials Police Escorts Press/Media Spirit Groups/Band Tickets/Pass List Sport-Specific Information ..................3-4 Bus/Fan Parking ....................................4 Houck Stadium Houck Field House Houck Stadium Field Turf Information .....5 Transportation and Directions ................5 Important Phone Numbers .....................6 Athletic Facilities .............................. 7-14 Hotel Accomodations ........................... 15 Area Restaurants ............................ 16-17 Campus Map ........................................ 18 Complimentary Admissions List ............ 19 Athletics Website GoSoutheast.com 8 2016-17 Visitor’s Guide Welcome to Southeast Missouri . Southeast Missouri State University’s 325-acre campus is located in the heart of historic Cape Girardeau on the Mis- sissippi River midway between Memphis and St. Louis. Founded in 1873, the University has evolved into a compre- hensive institution offering over 200 areas of study. The University has an enrollment of 11,917 students, and boasts outstanding programs in business, education, the health professions, liberal arts, science and technology, and the visual and performing arts. When the River Campus opened in 2007, Southeast became the Midwest’s only institution with a campus dedicated to art, dance, music and theatre. The University has more than 150 student organizations including 13 fraternities and sororities. Southeast completes in NCAA Division I athletics and is a member of the Ohio Valley Conference. The 70,000 residents of the area are friendly and welcoming, making Cape Girardeau a college town in every sense. We hope your visit is pleasant! Department of Athletics Mission Statement The mission of Southeast Missouri State University Department of Athletics is to provide a first class, student-athlete centered collegiate experience emphasizing the core values of academic excellence, social development, and competitive success. The Department of Athletics strives to compete at the highest possible level in the Ohio Valley Conference and other conference affiliations. The principles of integrity, student welfare, sportsmanship, ethical con- duct, rules compliance, equity and diversity, and the prudent management of resources are the foundation on which we operate. Southeast Missouri Athletics 1 8 2016-17 Visitor’s Guide 8 2016-17 Visitor’s Guide Visiting Team Information Sport-Specific Information 8 AMENITIES/LOCKER ROOMS 8 BASEBALL Water, cups and ice are provided to visiting teams. Towels are provided for certain sports upon request; please con- Games are played at Capaha Park, which is located two blocks from the main campus at the corner of Broadway and tact Kent Phillips for information (573) 651-2818. Fully-equipped locker rooms for visiting teams are located in Houck West End Blvd. Dimensions are 400’ to center and 330’ to left and right. It is lighted and seats 500. Teams may utilize Field House and the Show Me Center. a locker room in Houck Field House. Contact the baseball staff (573) 986-6002 or Kent Phillips (573) 651-2818 to make arrangements. Media arrangements should be made through the Sports Information Office (573) 651-2933. 8 ATHLETIC TRAINING SERVICES Athletic training rooms are located at Houck Field House/Stadium and the Show Me Center. The main athletic train- 8 BASKETBALL ing facility is located in the Rosengarten Athletic Complex. For your convenience, the traditional training items will be available during your practice and game (water, cups, ice, ice bags, biohazard materials, etc.). Some sports require The Show Me Center seats 7,000 and is home to the Southeast basketball teams. Official team buses should park specialized items and these will be provided for those contests. If your team is not going to be accompanied by a in the fire lane, south of the fire hydrant. Visiting players must enter through the south (left) doors of the Show Me Certified Athletic Trainer, please notify us prior to your arrival so a host student trainer can be provided for your team. Center at the NCAA Pass Gate. Southeast Missouri State University wears white uniforms for home contests. Fifteen If you have any questions or special needs, please contact: Head Athletic Trainer (573) 651-5084; or Assistant Athletic basketballs will be provided to the visiting team for practice; six basketballs will be provided for pre-game warm-up. Trainers (573) 986-6764 or (573) 651-2451. Call the basketball office for practice/shoot-around times: men (573) 651-2917; women (573) 651-2943. Basketball Media Information: Credentials will be issued to legitimate media covering the contest. Media are 8 OFFICIALS located court-side on the north side of the Show Me Center and will have assigned seats. Credentials to be picked Officials are assigned by the Ohio Valley Conference (or the home team for non-conference sports/contests). up at the NCAA Pass Gate. Visiting radio stations are required to make written requests at least one week in advance. Contractual agreements are honored for split crews if applicable. The Southeast Sports Network provides a courtesy line for the official station of all opponents. Other stations will be charged a rights fee and must order telephone lines from Southeast Telecommunications (573) 651-2575. Services: A 8 POLICE ESCORTS play-by-play of each half, half-time stats, and final stats will be provided. Soda and light snacks will be available in the Arrangements for police escorts must be made through the Southeast Department of Safety. Contact Ken Gullett at media room. Post-Game Interviews: Anyone wishing to interview a Southeast player must notify Jeff Honza before (573) 651-2215. the end of the game. Players will be brought to the media interview room. Media representatives will not be allowed 8 PRESS/MEDIA in the dressing room. For credentials, lineups, quotes and additional information contact Jeff Honza, Sports Statistics will be provided for all events by the Sports Information Staff. Contact Jeff Honza, Sports Information Information Director (573) 651-2933. Director, for press row/press box arrangements (573) 651-2933. Football Media Information: Credentials will be is- sued to legitimate media covering the contest. The press box at Houck Stadium is located atop the south grandstand. 8 FOOTBALL There is no elevator. Credentials to be picked up will be left at the “Will Call” ticket booth in front of Houck Stadium Football games are held at Houck Stadium (10,000 capacity). Southeast wears red/dark jerseys at home. The visit- 1-1/2 hours before game time. Parking: There is no designated media parking. Radio stations, please contact Sports ing team bench is located on the north side of Houck Stadium. Bus parking is available on Henderson Street, just west Information for unloading information. Visiting radio stations are required to make written requests at least one week of the Stadium (no parking zone on street). Buses and equipment trucks may arrive and unload in front of Houck Field in advance. The official station will be provided a courtesy line by the Southeast Radio Network. Other stations will be House and depart from the same location. Buses should be parked in the designated location 2:15 before game time. charged a rights fee and must order telephone lines through Southeast Telecommunications (573) 651-2575. Services: The parking lot adjacent to Houck Field House is “by special permit only” as is the “on field” area at the east end of the Play-by-play each quarter; halftime stats; final and individual stats including defensive stats; other reports as request- stadium. A representative will meet your team at a pre-determined time, direct them to the locker room, and be of ed. Light snacks will be available. For credentials, lineups, quotes and additional information, contact Jeff Honza, assistance to you as needed. The visiting team locker room is located on the northeast side of Houck Field House; vis- Sports Information Director, (573) 651-2933. iting teams should bring their own soap and towels. Tickets: Pass list ticket recipients will be admitted through gate 8 SPIRIT GROUPS/BAND #3. A pass list form and complimentary tickets have been forwarded to your ticket manager for this purpose -- tickets Visiting teams should notify Kent Phillips, Event Manager, if they plan to bring spirit groups or pep band (573) 651- and pass list should be given to the Southeast Ticket Manager 3 hours prior to game time for distribution. The pass 2818. list form is also available in this guide. Tickets will be on sale 1-1/2 hours prior to game time; tickets may be ordered in advance by phone (573) 651-2113. Press Box: One booth will provided for visitors; field phone connections (offense- 8 TICKETS/PASS LIST defense-head coach switch). Contact Jeff Honza, Sports Information Director, for press box assignments (573) 651- Visiting teams must present a pass list and complimentary tickets three hours prior to game time to the Ticket Office. 2933. Credentials and sideline passes will also be issued by the Sports Information Director. Video positions will be This is in accordance with NCAA rules or by contract agreement. Complimentary tickets and a pass list form will be available for official “team” video and those individuals shooting additional footage/highlights for other purposes (ex. forwarded to your ticket manager for football and basketball. For other sports where admission is charged, a pass list coaches shows). Have video personnel check with the Sports Information Director on gamedays to confirm their video is necessary per NCAA rules. The pass list form is available in this guide. For ticket information, call (573) 651-2113. locations. 2 Southeast Missouri Athletics Southeast Missouri Athletics 3 8 2016-17 Visitor’s Guide 8 2016-17 Visitor’s Guide 8 GYMNASTICS Houck Stadium - Field Turf Information Gymnastics meets are held in Houck Field House or the Show Me Center.
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