Official Publication of the National Collegiate Athletic Association July 22, 1992, Volume 29, Number 27 Gender-equity panel works to identify goals

An incrcasc irl thr participation of IIC c-onsidcrrd by Ihe 1993 N(:AA (~onvcn- that ;IlfirnI;Itivr ar.tioII will be rcquirrtl to 1 ‘I‘tIr Asxx~iation might coIlsi& acltii- wnnien r;itllc1 lhan a reduction ot prtiri- tioll. :Iccomplish that goal. lioII;Il \l)oIl\ \IIc.h .a synclIroIIi/cd swim- pition oppoJtmlities for- nleJ1 was idcrJtit‘ict1 III III;II tliscu%sion, the t;isk force rcachrd ming ;IIItl t~;IdIIIiIIIon. (;r;Ints to coIifcrcIIt ch Three themes ;IS a11 ot!jrctive of‘thc N(:M Gender-Equity the f0llowiIIg c‘oII( lusions: introduciIlg such sl)o11\ could provide ;III The t;I\k for-c-e’s discussion ccntrrrd on Task Fort c ~11its first mrrting. n II may bc I)cnefici;Il IO srudy the rain inrcntivc fi)I~ ;I pilol l~~o~rmi. Ihrec major. themes: Titlr IX, fairness aIIt1 The ,p oup, charp;cd with serking equits belwtwl 5, hotar \lIips and squad si;les. ‘IlIt. treatmcIIt of footl);Ill ;~lso was dis- hlr oppoJtuJ~itir5 fcJr both scxcs within the o1)poItuIIitic.s for pzuticipation (and how IO , ursrtl, .ind the following ol~hrnxtions n WiIIkmr)Ils stI(IIIld IK rIIcoIIr;Igetl in N(:AA, devoted ~nost of its time at its.July !I fund Ihosc opporlunities). wc’rc m;1dr: womeII’s alhlrl its. meeting to identifying the prohleni ;III~ The group agrtd rhat N(:M rnrmlxrs n Footla;Ill (Oil( l1t.s belicvc it is uII;it~rp- qqrccing up011 the Irsr appr00;1chcs to solve .\hould c0111ply wirh Title IX and that the n Morr c r.~;Itivity.slIoIrlrl be cmpbyrd in rhk To ap the IIuJllb~ of walk-ens. They it Asso, i:lIion should ;11t1IhrIII iII compliance I cc ruiring fcmalr sIudcrIt~attIlrl~s. (boprr- say t11t.y IIavr taken the iIIiti;Itivc. in co+ whrn possiblr. arive PI ogr anIs wit11 narional govcr-ning rIII1 ing aid now bclicvr that X5 srholarships III disc ussin~partitil~at ion opporlunitirs, Ixxlics :Intl with hi,+school ilIld junioI is tllc nIiIIiIIiuIiI at which c-ompctitivc clualiry .I 1 . . mitter will riot mert agaiII lx+oI-r tlic the t;Ibk force strcshrd rhr need lo brrmdrn high~scliool org;iIIi/~~tioIlr might hilp in See Gender equity, page 5 ) ( bunt-il’s August 15 legislativr rlrarllinc, 11~ womrn’s opporlunitics and dt=trrniiIIrd 1his rcgaI tl. Members focus Certification A breakdown by topic of the 104 legislative proposals submitted by decisions on playing seasons member institutions and conferences. TOPIC SPONSORED face Council Bylaw 17. Playmg and practice seasons 36 Slightly Inore thaII one-third of rnmcs cftrtrivr this ycx. Final decisions regarding lrgis- I04 legisl;Itivt~ l)ropos;Ils sutmIiIlrrl ()thcI- p~ol~o~;Ils in Ihat gnxIp Bylaw 13: Recruiiing 14 IatioII to iniplrmcnI an ;ilhlrlirs by IiicIIIbcI iII\tiIutions arId co11- ing would provitlr rxenIpIioIIs Bvlaw 14. Eliaibilitv - 11 rcrtif‘ic ;(I ion prqpatn in Division 1 fioIII c onfest limit;ItiorIs tar a vaI+ f~cm cs li,r thc.J;iIIuary 1993 (:oIr- Bvlaw 15 Financial aid will bc among the r~I;ijor issues to vrntion dral with playing and c-ty 01 basketball cornpctition~ Bvlaw 11: Personnel bc confronted by the NCAACoun- prxticc STilSOIlS as outlinrd in ranging from g;~rIIrs in Hawaii, ril in its sIImmer meeting August Other 25 NC :AA I%yl;~w I7~iI1~lIIdirIg iI >F Ak1\k;1 mti hCJtf1 Rico IO thC’ 5-7 in BostoII. ries ofprol~o~al~ that would p~mit prcst~;I~oII National IrIvit;ttion Total 104 ‘I‘tIr (:ouIIcil will have IO make e;u-lieI- coIIIlxtition in haskctl);Ill Tour II;IIIICIII and Baskcth;Ill Hall drcisions in thal mreting 011 a11of 01‘ ;1llr,w cucJJlplioJJs fImm coIllest of FarrIc .l‘il)-Off (:lassic. OTHERDEADLINES the Icgislation it intends to \poI~- All IO4 proposal> currently xc lirnil .I1ions. Amendments from Council, division SOI -reg;II-diIIg IIOI only rertif ic-a- AIIIOII~ those 36 pTqxds per- Ix-ing prrpxcd for priIIIing in the steerina committees. Presidents Commission Auaust 15 IIIiti;Il I’IIblir;ItioIi of Proposed taining IO I%yl;~w I7 is 011~ Ihal Amendments to amendments bv oripinal sDonsors SeDtember 1 worlld pcrnIit ;I Division I n~rmlx-~ I.qisl;ItiorI, which will hc mailtcl I Nominations are being ac- All other amendments to amendments’ October 15 iII\t it III ioII to play its 1irst haskctb;Ill IO Ihe nIcIIIl>cr\lIilI I)y August I. cepted for officers, Coun- coIIt~~I on thr IGid;Iy iIiIInrtliatcly ‘IlIc l~rqmsals have bcctl rcvirwrtl cil positions: Page 2. ‘Shall not increase modification of original proposal slier TlIaIIksgiving, rather 1h;1n on Ik~~cn~~~cr I. the date t11;it Ix-- See Proposals, page 19 ) lion, but in a11;II-c;is-iI ordrr to mrrt the Augwt 15 sIIlmlission

Commission gains three additional members “c~ltIn .&htlon ”inc..to tlIc c crt ilicXion quesIion>, tllc following ar-r iden-

I hanged Inrmtxrship (Iassifica- Bowtm tionh withiII 11Ic N(:AA See Presidents, page 24 b See Council, page 17 )

W In the News N On deck

Compliance briefs Page 5 n Former NCAA Business Marjorie July 22-24 Council Subcommittee to Review the Fieber was on unsung heroine of the Association’s Concept of Establishing an Initial-Eligi- Drug testing 6 formative years. Page 3 bility Clearinghouse, Whitefish, Man- Division I, II tana boseball committees 7 H St. Olaf College baseball Jim Dimick .~ suggests that cost-cutting measures should take August 3 Postseason Football Subcommittee, Men’s aim at the extravagant travel expenses incurred Kansas City, Missouri basketball attendance 10 at some schools. Page 4 August 4 Special Events Committee, Kansas City, Eligibility appeals Missouri H Regional realignment is the focus at the Division NCAA Record 21-23 III Men’s and Women’s Basketball Committee August 5-7 ‘- Council, Boston Legislative assistance 28 meetings. Page a Page2 The NCAA News July 22, 1992

H Briefly in the-_ News -. n News quiz Football hall

finds a home I True or false: Recently t t-tired IJrtivrt sity of Miami (Florida) I,asc-I);111 ‘l’he (Zollege Football I Iall of Fame will coach Ron Fraser’s I,27 I career vie- rcloc;itc to South I~ciid, Indian;i. tories rank first anlong Division I base- “The city of South Bend, and in fact this ball coaches. entire regiotl, has ;I long and rich tradition 01 si~l~port for colltge football: said William 2. Which school swrpl ItIt. Division 1 I’r;lrc c. ( Ililir’Ot [ht. Nil1 ional FOOll~;lll t;OUW men’s cross c outcry, ir1door track, and d;11iott ;iiitl (:ollcgc H;ill of Fame. “. ..‘l‘his outdoor trac k ;IIIII field team cham- cot tlct Of the world 1l;lS I)t*rll il vital ;llld pionstlil)S irt 1991-92? (a) University of retnat-kablc part of the garrtc. 11 has prom Trnncsscc, Knoxville; (b) linivrrsity of tll~cwl *(‘ores of If~getltl~1ry players and Texas .1I k:l l%so; (0 LJrtivcrsity of Arm ( Oil( IIt’S. kan\i1s, Faycttcvillc; (cl) Louisiana !+;11r “At~d, of course, we’re j1tst rni1111te.s;rway University. from (the Llnivct sity of) Notre Dantc~a u Ilool Ihat hit\ l~rO~lllc~rd more Ill:ln irs 3. Who berame the second golf& it1 sh;irf> of great playci~s, coacl~cs and teams. NCAA history to win three individual .ll1c..sc.it1c Iuclr 1OX I1 Knutr Kocknr, (;rorgc championships? (;I) Ben (:rrnshaw; (b) (;ipp, tY111lHort11tttg arid, of cour\c’, Moose Phil Mickelsor1; (c) Manny Zet-man; (cl) Kr;lltscPfor whom the local National Foot- Tom Kite. I);111I~o1ttidatior1 chap,trt is riarrtrcl&among tn;itiy othrr notable h;ill~of-f;itiict-s.~’ 4. lirl? or IillSe: Sen. Bill BradIcy, D- Since its beginning, the C:ollcgr Football New Jrrsey, has brrr1 appointed to Hall of Fame has grown to become one of setvr as a consultant to the NCAA the world’s major sports shrines. Today, Members 0f’th.e Alhright Collegefoott~all team gather around couch Je,+f Sparaguna, Gcndcr-Equity Task Force. who will lead th,e Iions in the.first gume between an Americ-cln college squad WI& more than 500 playrrs and coachrs~thosc 5. Who is the 1992-93 president of whose carc~rs 11;1vcrxrtriplifirtl the foun- the French nutionul team.. ThE August I5 game will be played in Vichy, France. the N;rtional Assoriation of Collegiate cl;itioti’s basic creed of “Scltol;~r~hil~, Ciri- Directors of Athlcrirs? (a) James I.. ,cnship and Rrfc)miance”~;1re enshrined rconomir ha&hip, possess ;I great love of bc the main iiltractioll of Ihe 1oWn’s annual Jones; (1~)William .J. (lleaty Jr.; (c) Johtl ;1t the (:ollrgr F~~~~Il~~1llHi111 01 ‘ FZltlle. basketball and ;I sincere appreciation ofmy American Festival. l‘ht- French are payittg D. Swafford; (cl) Eugrr1r D. Smirh. The hall had been located in Kir1gs Mills, crrons: the expenses of Albright’s trip cxcrpt for Ohio. near Kings Island amusctnrnt park, 6. The NCAA will sponsor a nt~~n’s Boyi1grS was first invitrd 10 the country in airtare, which rhr players are providirtg for utttil c:irlier this yc;il. ice hoc kry < hampionship irt which IC)HJliby the federatiot1. During that visit, hr lt1cmselves. membrrship division for thr first time workcc! with (:/cch national and jurtior Arttcrican football hi1S brcome otlt’ of since 19H4? (a) Division I; (1,) Division Coach helps Czechs it~1tiot1;1l tr;lllls illlfl gave clinics for 100 the horrrst sports in Europe, and the game II; (r) Division Ill; (d) nom- of the Boston (lollege ;lssistartt I~~c.II’sI)askrtball fedc.r;itioii coaches. is experted to be televised nationally in above. coat lt Rick Boyages recently returned frorrt Franrc. And to provide all the trappirtgs of The X-year-old Boyagcs, who was head Answers on page 19 ;I trip to (:zechoslovakia, where hc assisted , Bilyl(>r Linivcrsity’s cheer- TIICII’S I>aSkctt>all coach iIt Ibt~S (:ollege th;tr counrr-y in cjeveloping its national IcildCfF3 will be on hand, along with lhc from l!lH7 until joining the Boston C:ollrgc b;lSketb;lll prohTim1. Iions (:lub Disttict ‘LX: Honor Bancl from staff in 1991, also has 11clpul tlevrlcq~ an Boyage\ sprnt apl)roximarely three weeks suburban Washintrton. DC cxcl);tngc progran1 that brings two Czech I, n Fact file in (~~rchoslovakia before returning to the “They’re even going to have tailgating,” players atld coaches 10 the United States. 1JrtilttI States July !I. Albright coach Jeff Sparagana s;1id. Thr IWO c urrcnt players are Julius Michalik In June I!)#, the first year of the As- Boyagcs srrvcd as i1 guest rlinician during “They’re having a dancr, a barbccur, firr- at Iowa State IJnivcrsity ilncl Juri Zidek at soriarion’s special program to awarrl the trip, working with the nation’s first- works- a big celehratiot>. It’s going to be a the Llnivcrsity of

COMMITTEE CHANGES The followingchanges should be tnade in the I!)92 N<:AA(Zommirtee for officers, positions on Council Handbook. Appoitltmcnts arc effective immediately unless otherwise noted. a The NCAA Nomimlting C:om The cleacllinr for filing nomina- News. The paravaph must include Men’s Lac tosse Committee: (~harlrs W. Winters, Gettysburg <:ollrgr, tnittrc is ;tccclXing nominations tions is September I, 1992. Nom- information about the nominee’s :1ppoin~ecl as src-retat-y-rules editor, rrplaring J;~rncs A. (:rubr, Old fin prrsitlrnt, src rrtilry-trt-;lsurrr rtiltiCJtlS must be receivrd by that acltttitiistr;1tivr ;~nd committee TX- L~ominion University, resigned. and Division 11 vice-president plus dale lo ensure consideration by perienre. Nominating Committee: <:harlcs A. Eberlc, Pennsylvania State I:! NCAA (:ouncil positions that the N(:AA Norr1ir1;lting(:otnmittee. The NominatinRC:ommit~ee has Ath trtic (:onfcrrnrc, appointed to replace Louise Albrecht, retired from 1)c( 01111;1v;1ili1t>le’ in~J;1nu;lry 1993. Nomin;itions must be sent IO crnphasi/cd that all nominations Southcrr1 (:or~r~u tic ut S(;ltc LJnivcrsity. .l‘hrre of the five clrcted NCAA (:harlrs (~;lVilg1l;lI~J, ch;iit- of the ntubl I)c sul)rt1ittetl in wr~itrrn form. Sper ial Committee UPReview Financial Conditions in Interrollegi- offic crs will br rcpl;iccd inJ;inuaty. 1993 Nominzlting (~c~trtn1ittcc and A srp:1r;1te fbrrt1, with ;i< c c>trtljitr1y- atr Athletics: NCW c orntniltct-. (%air: SJiIrIlcs E. Drliirly. Rig Tcr~ Yrcsidrnt Jutlilh M. Swcrt, LJniver- dirertor of alhlctic s ;1t Memphis ing p:it2gr;iph, musl I,r p~ovidt-d (;011fe1et1( t’. Ptt.sidents (:ort1rttission rnr1nl)crs: William H. M&Icy, sity of (:aiilorni+ Sirr1 Diego; Set- Statr University, as well ;1s to all lor r;ic-h notr1it1rr. .l?xits A&M IInivcrsily (Divisiorl I-A); Os(i1t Cl. P,~gr, Austir1 Pr;~y St;1tc rrt;1ry~‘l’rc:1surrr I%. J. Skclton, ;ippt~opt-iate division rnrtnbers of ‘l’hr Notnit1;1lirlg(:o1rltr1ittrc. will I lnivt.tsily (I-AA); BIO ‘l‘l1ott1;1s J SCi111li1t1. Mil1111i1~Iitrl (21llegt (I-AAA); C:lemson Ilnivrtsity, ;~nd Division the Nominating (:otntrtilttr (for propose randiclatrs to sctvc as ,Jutlith A. R;~rn;~lcy. Portland state IJnivcrsity (lrj; David (;. (:;tt-tcr, II Vicc~t’rrsitltnt Anthony F. (:cdL c~;iniplr, Division I notnin;1tions NCAA prcsidcnr, set-rrtar-y-t rc;1+ Easter II (:onnrc.ticut St;1tc LJr1ivcrsitv (III); (X1irc I.. (;audi;uli, (:otmrc.t~ dia. Shipp~nsln1tg LJrtivcrsity of rnusl be sent 10 the ch,1ir ;tncl lo all urerC1t~d Division II vie r~prcsidct1l. icut (:ollege (III). Other chief cxccutivc officers: Diana S. Natalicio, t’entlsylv;1t1i;~, will coticlrtdc theit othct~ Division I tnrtnt~trs of thca I’he Division I I vie r-l)resitIt.nt lm- Iiniversiry ofTexas at I*:1t5so (LA); Edward B. Fort, North (Carolina A&T Iwo-yrar Ict’tn~ itt those offices ar cottttnittee). Notnin:1tions also sttion in1151br fillrd by ;I tnrml)rt Stare l’nivrrsity (ILU);.John R. RrCl, Bradley LJnivcrsity (I-AAA); Asa Ihr I!)!)? (:onve11~ion. must bc sent directly 10 Fannie IS. of the (:ounril. N. (;rcctt, Livingston ClnivetGty (II). l+culty :1thlctics trcprcscnt:ltivcs: Otit. Division I (~outic-il tnrnil)rt Villl~hillI, rxccutivr ;issistanl, 31 A sumtn;1ry 01 [ht. .1v.til;1blr l)atticl C;. (;ibbcns, Llniversity of Oklahoma (1-A); Max W. Williams, whost- tern1 rxpircs is eligil+ thr (ht. N(;AA national office, (i’LOI ( :outicil positions follows: llnivcrcity of Mississippi (1-A). Athletics ;idministt-;itot~s: F. A. (icigct-, rrrlrc 1ion. Four Division I (:ollt~gc Boulcv;~~d, Ovcrl;1nd l%1rk, University of M;1ryland, C:ollcge lbk (1-A); E. K;ryc H;~tt, Lbh St;1tc tnrtnt~ri~s ;irc not rligiblr for re K;lrls;ls 662 I I -24’L”. Division I Utlivct sity (1-A): Mic t1;rcl H. M1X;cc, LJniversity of‘Sor1thrrn <:;1liforrti;1 f.1cc.l ion, thrre Division II A brief paragraph describing 01 tl1c. firr Divisiot1 I (but1cil (I-A): F.vc, Atkirlxort, I.;1fl1yetlt. (;ollegc (I-AA); I51rici;r H. Mriser- members cannoI be reelecred, ancl the qualifications ofeac 11r1omiricc nieml~t-rs whose Irrrns expire ;it McKtIett, IJtlivercity of‘( :onnc~ tic1tt (I-AA);.Jrlditlt M. Rri1rrle, (Lliforni;1 it1 Division III 011c rncrnher rltity 111usl;tcconipany rhr notnina~ior1 the J:u111;1ryI!)!):$ (Zor1vc~1tiot1, 011~ St;11r I~nivrrsity, Northridge (I~AAA): Jerry M. Hughes. (:entl-al Missouri IX reelcclrtl ;ititl thrrc rtirmbrrs f01111. wl1ic t1 ;ippc;irs on page St;1tt. I rtrivrrsitv (II):~Jrnrphrr Y. Shillin~lord. I%rvn Mawr (:ollege (Ill). must be rel~l;irrtl. IX of’ this isstte of The Y(:AA See Nominations, page 18 b July 22, 1992 ~~-~~ The NCAA News Page3 Hard-working Fieber kept the NCAA on track By David D. Smale 1 Where are they now? bttt she didn’t scent to tttittd, either. SPECIAL TO THE NCAA NEWS “We kef>1 adtfing sfJorts and the tclcvisiort (7e~cJtttt.~ ~c:“I htgget-,” she said. “WC kept addittg people to the ,raff: I Wa1tt.r Eycrs, f’orntcr N(:AA cxt’c utivr tliJrc.toJ, says that Ryrts’ scc I-c-tat-y, a positiotl slit Iteld for. rigltt ycitts. ‘l’he didn’t Uof, 10 think about it. I just kind of absorbrd it.” when Matjor-ir Firl~er c;ttnc to wotmk at the NCAA, ir was a early ycar3 wcrc’ rmhing spec-txulat, she \;tys. ftl f !)6l, th’ (Jf‘f‘iCCb IltOVd l0 ~ttlOthrI’ tfOWtl~OWt1 kJC;iliOtl. one-florsc w;tgol), ;tttcl whrn she retired, it wits ;t ltiglt- f‘hett in 1!173, lhe NCAA moved to “the new buildirtg” at On 11th Street power-et1 rr-ain. li3ttl anti NaII in sttl~ttrhan Mission, Kansas. Mcattwttilr, Attcl ;tc c orclittg IO her boss of 33 yeitts, Ficl,rr- never got “Wc st;trtcd otit on I Ith Street in Kansas Cite with three Ficbct kt-l)t Itlugging awxy as business manngrr. the ctctlit dtt- tlesetvetl lor keepittg tltc N(;AA on rtxrk. rooms ;ittd tto ait c ottclitionittg~’ she t~ccaflcd. “We of>cncd A builder “She wcttt cltrough 1he f>ro,grcss of‘ltartdwtit~rr~ rrrords the wittdows to c 001 off hut rhen WC almost died from thr to the contl”~(ct-grttcraterl ones oftoday and sltc- f~rol~abfy bus fttntcs. WC ttitd it11Addressograph with tttel;\l f>l:ttcs 011 “Matjorir, Wayne, Walter and Art Bcrgstrottt built ~ltt- hasn’t brc~t givctt fltll credit Car helping tltc NCAA grow:’ it. Thct~c wcte no c of)ying machines. WC did all of our work org;t~ii/ntion:’ said currctt~ A\soc i;m- Executive l)irectotm Byers said. “Sltr wits the srrond prrsott I ltirrtl (Wayne on a tninicogr;tf~lt tttit~ him-.” I.ottis~]. Spt~y. “~Jltct~c really wastt’( att org&/.a~ion. They Duke, now tctirc.tl as c otr~tnissionrr ofthc Big Tctt (:onfkl- Firbcr’s rcspottsil)ilities grew 3s the N(:AA, gt’ew. In the had 110 111011cy. t-n< e, was I‘it~st) wltctt WC hct trfj the office in Kattsas (:ity. early f%Os, tltc Assoc ialion’s bookkcrpt-r IeftP”wc “ltt t1tc r;ttly yc-;tts, Iliry clrf)rndrd on insur-ancc prctni- Shr was one ol‘tlic h;ttdcs(-working and most rcli;tt)lr and couldn’t krcf’ tlttttt brc au.*e we had such a f~-c ttliar setup,” IJttlC. ThC !d(h%A c Offs ICCf tflr flJndS from 1fle iIlS~it~J~iOtlS loyal t-tnployees the N(:AA has ever had.” she s;tidP;tncl Fieber asked Bycrs if-sltc (ould takr oVcJ illl(1 ttrrtl tltr funds .IS operattng money until thr f1t~rtrtiurtt5 Ficljrr .tnd Duke WCT~Chired in 1952, bcforr tltr office the f>osition. “I volunteered to do that since I knew tllc srl- wrtr tlut- lo Illr itlSur~ulce cotllpatl). Tltcy wt’rr tough offlcialfy was moved from the <:ftic ago area, whcrc it had tlf>. I told hint thM he COlJfd ~IfW~lyS gC1 iltlO~fl~t~ SCTtCt;lJy.” See Fieber, page been run its il ftittl ofrhc Rig Tctt off it-r. She was hired as Ficbcr tttay t10( ftave known wll;tt she with getting ittto, 18 b Officiating clinics aifn for consistency

By Ronald D. Mott arc rottsiclrred so good (that) THE NCAA NEWS STAFF they’re not goitig lo be stylized b) my ~CI~~J~fhklf arca.”

(.)tt-( ot~tl and on-field debate\ bctwccrt oftic i:tls and roaches ftavc brcotttc pat1 01 lhr f’b-ic of spotts, said AtI Mendini, assistant cortt~ miGoner fat- officiittirtg brtvic c-3 a~ the Big Sky (brlfrrrncr. He said Ihat there f>FCltJiltJly ih little the c-linirsOJiIttyolhrJprogJa~ii could do 10 change the rclationshif~ he-

l‘hus reads the mission statr- twcc~t ( oaches and officials. mcttt of the NC:AA Officiating “1 think tltc clinics have t-call) Imf~nJvrt7ier~t P~og~artt, 3 series of made officiarittg more consis(rttr regional clinics c.onductcd XTOSS throughout,” Mendini said. “I think the country for six IXvision I we’ve tnovcd a long way to gcttittg S}K)tt-l~ilSrl~all, IIICn’S ;Itld wort- it more consistrtlt. 1%~ 1 tftittk en’s I,askctb;tll, men’s ice hockey, cO;JCheS are complait1ir~g more at lacrosse, and wrestling. all Ic\,~ls ~f’l~askctb~tff. Thitt’h the Scvcr;il confcrcnrr suf>ervisors IlZttuJt of thr ,<lle:’ of. tnctt’s and women’s basketball offici;tls say the clinics have hectt Fewer complaints ;I great asser and h;tvr rontrihtttrtl CMficiatirtg irl the Southwcstrrn to more I onsistent (JtfiCia~itlg n;tb Athletic Cbntcrence may or may tionwidr in those \fJOrtS. They not have hc~otne more consistrrtt, cotlcedc, however, char f~JOh~ettt\ bit1 Lawrence Collins, the Icagr~c’s still arise. supervisor of men’s basketball of- “I think thcy’rr really I1clf)fttl,” ficials, said his officials have rem Silit! Ilee ‘ItKid, &l&tlriC C:o;lst ( :otlm ccivcd more positivr ~oninients frrrncc assistant conimissionet front I oarhcs thatI they did sever-;1l ;tt~tl supctvisot of officials fortton~ year-s ago. t~‘vcntte sports, inc fuding wotttrn’s baskerball. “I think officiating has “I think the clinics are vrry itttftroved sigttific antfy. But wltrn lJst+ul~’ c:OffillS S;iid. “It Says We’re you’rr de;tlittg with individuals, singing rhr santr song. Wltc.thrt yo~t’t t’ never going to have cvcty- WC’1 C singittg rhe s;ttnr hotly 011 the \:1t11e page. A!, lot lune3 ..f‘fiey’rc giving the ~:tmr , 0nbistcnc.y ttationally, I tlon’t dosr (al the clittic s) and all of the know what it will t&t- to get that: off ic.tnls ktlow what we’rr looking for. Same message “I like the fj1c.t that coaches have Kegtonal officiating clittics for to attend bee ause 1 thittk they men’s ;tnd WOIIICTI’S t)itskrtl>;ifl I,r- understan~f the rules a linle bit g;tt) in I!)% A~~rttdattc r is mantla~ better. I’ttt not sure ifwr’re getting Ice hockey championship sells out tory for officials and, in most casts, more comf~faints from roaches ot for .in institution’s lic;icl c0;ic.h or IlOt, but “,Jt ( OXlleS h;lVC tKrt1 Oll‘ici;d~ II-ant the NC;AA, 1 lot- 1,rrn a tOt;if tratn effort- A lot of CTII (~ollegi~~tr Hoc key Assoc iatiott, .t IullLtiic assistant c~o;~c~lt.SIaff \‘ery fjositivr :~bout officials itt thr key Wise onsin and the 15ratllcy pcq~lc pl;tyrtI ;I ni;tjor role and ;111d the Mifwaukrc Metto ntcmbct-s fiottt the NCAA, along past rouplr of ye;lJS:’ (:ctttc’r 3t~ttottttc~ed July 21 that dcsrtvc~ c retlit. Tltis indicates to (:haml,rr of (:otlltllcrc C’. with the tt;ttiottaf coordinator- of As far as Wall is concerned, tickrts fo~~the l!KCs. “Tltrir tolerance level is lower Wittt IllOtT thiltl nine tllOtltflS flockcy Wisconsin, the group “(Ofl‘iciatiiig) is better than it thitrl iI used to hr. If I could solVt* remaining until Ihe evcrt~. it is thr Ihat secured the Iourttatttknf for Witlt ;t 5rarittgcap;tc ityol 18,200 used 10 IX: said Patricia Wall, any one thing, it WIJ~JI~ he to help rarlicst srllout itt thr history ofthr Milwattkrr, consist.* of the IJnivcr- f,r hockey at the Rradlry C:erttcr. assori;Jlr c~onimissioner of‘ the the Am&ran public understand IXvisioti 1 t hampionship. siry of Wisconsin, Madison; the rhe l9!)3 chamf>tonship will set tltr Southcastcrn (:onfrrrnre. “The- that it’s not an exact scirnre. Offi- Joe Swreney, f>tcsidcnt of the Wisconsin Sports Authority; the singfe~scssiott attendance WCoJd. sttpenisors and the offrciafs arc cials cart call a perfect game if Wise onsin Sfjorts Attlhority and (it-eater Milwaukee (:onvrnrion Prrviously, the record was 16,632, hearing thr same thing from the coachrs coach a perfect game and Hockey Wise onsitt, baitI, “Bringing ;tnd Visitors Bureau: the Grrater scl at Jot- f.ouib Arena it) Drtroit in same peof)le. 1 think once you get players play a perfect game. And this tout ttatttent to Mifwaukre has Milwattkrr (:onttrtirtee; thr West- 1!W. to the N(XA finals, those officials that’s not going to haf>f>en.” Paae 4 The NCAA News July 22, 1992

W Comment Playoff money diffkult to ignore Publisher The Comment set Ted C. Tow tion of The NCAA IO the. LIIIS, then we ought to he think- t)ioll l It,.11 c-Ill? Editor-in-chief News is offered as By John Clay ing houI it J’ “I think th.tt’s wishlul thitlhillg: P. David Pickle a page of opinion. LEXINGTON HERALD-LEADER I?WI IIO 4tl IIt. IS III-H Ialki11g .houI l?ut.riic~ 4;iid. “I Iiopc rlif-y’ic rigllt. 1 Managing editor The views do not Jack L. Copeland ;)I) c~xltmtl~tl l~l;iyol’l. “‘Ii) iw, wt,f.,f. Itlink II wo~~ltl Ix, grfa if' you could necessarily repre- Assistant editor yc,cl tllillk you c;~tl pc~ t)y with ;I II;I- come 0111 of Ilit. tmul S~~.ISOII with a Vikki K. Watson sent a consensus of tioiial ~h;ililt)ioll~tli1) g;~rn~, or gt.1 I)y Il;itioll;il c I,;,r,,l,io,, t.igl,l 0111 01 IO Editorial and the NCAA member- with hill tC;lI,,S ;llld il pl;lyOtf g;l,,,C, times, sorrlcthirlg like th;lI. 13~1 I clorl’t advertising assistant ship. ll,;it's fiiic:' 1,~ s;iid. kllOW IlO\~ yell c‘;lll do 1ht when you Ronald D. Mott “Y011‘rl Ix. III lhf, s.iiilc situ;itic)ii WV 11011’1 t1;ht. 1h I%ig Ihi ;intl h-10 llilvt~ will) I)~\ISIOII I-M. ‘live I~‘.IIII\ ((:orlfi.rt,1I( c.\) irivolvt~cl ii) lhal .,r- worlltl play (Id) g;rrnfY ;tncl IWO 1f':ll11s I;III~~,I,~~,,~. Kigt,l ,,oW. ll,t, I$,( -IO i\ W,llld pl;ly (15) lJllllei. alld you’d pl;1y phyiiig irdly well. 1 think it’s goii1g IO Jot I~11c.1110 oIli ;I sc)lrctioll. 1lit.m wlitm SC Iiool w;isii’I going 011.” Iw rrillly ttilf‘ic ,111 lo ,‘r,tlIt~ 1Ip willi ll,c. .,s q Guest editorial l..l>l yt31, tllc~lc~ w;e ‘Ill attclllpt IO Nor th:lt thi\ wor~lcl Ix. ;L tx~~lc~cI Illlcli\t)iitf.(l I1;~tiol):il ( l~;~nIt~iolI~’ p,11 (II,(. lJIIivclsilic5 01) hli,iIiii (Idor- bystfm. Soiiit~ fc;iin, omiltcd fioiii ltlf. Jr151 ;IS it is ii,01 c ditt‘ic 1111 for c ollt,gt i(h) .111rl Wasl1ir1glo11 Iogf~lllel-hl- solllc- phyoll; surely woultl c-i-y hl. I‘lici c arhlctic c lo find the brirhs. Cost containment tl,i,,g til\c, $40 million,” the ill’t’ lllo\t~ WI10 insist I4 g,llllf'S .11‘f' tO0 “‘li) Iiit~, Iht. lhyoff, it’s tlicrc. it’s l’~~,,,~yIv;,,,I., Sratc Il11ivc.tsily loothnll 11,;,11y ;11,d 111;1t ;* $lyoll wollltl hurl I..Is~:’ I?llt.l 110 saicl. “II clorsn’l ;lKrcl co;if.l, s;,itl tdorrx xidrcssi,Ig lhr (:olL pl;iycrs ;I( ;icltm,ic idly. IlIt, I,owls, il cl0c~s11’1 ;itfic I ;Irl\/txxly should start at top IeKe Sporls II,li,I~I,,~ilio,, 1)iI.u Iors of "TIICII whx at,out tl1c. I\;( ;iz.4 t,;is- “TII~I~ may bc mivc. Thus migllt I)c All,t.i.i( ,L c~oIivcr,tio,, “We hnvc to fiud kcltmll Iourn;ullrrlt:‘” t’;ltcrnc) s.titl. soiiit‘ I q~t~rcussioiis that I li;icc11’1 By Jim Dimick W;IVS to gf31cr ate v,n,f' iiicomc. If’ “‘l‘h~y’rc~ j~lsl c ryirig wolll’ though o111. 1h11 I clc-m’t know how clsc ST OLAF COLLEGE ll,f.rf.'\ $40 niilliorl 0111 Ilit li)l- 011c Wll;ll iIt)Olll ItIc. t)owl ;Illi;lrlc t.‘s iti- yoii‘rc. going 10 get people 10 give us fi)O1t~illl~:.1lll~~tll;\t wollltl t,t~ofil,tCrCsI tclltioll of‘ rn;tkitlg ;I Il;ltiorl;tl ( tl;)rt+ rllollt~y" Having cx~clictl h- a rli~;~rtcr ccntut~y at ;III N(A.A I)ivisiotl III cwllege wllerc cost coiltaiilinctlt is :I lqwo~-cl at times, and ha\f- 0 Opinions iilg followc~l c.losrxly tile ~~r’s~rltsof 111e N(AA I’wsirlcrlt\ (:oinnlissiorl, 1 have sonic suggc+ tioilc hi cx~ll~g~s aild ~liiivc’rsitit’s in all divi- Men’s teams are more vulnerable siotis ;IS f.utI~~I\s of’f.111~. (Iost cotit;iitiiit~ilt sl~oultl Iqiii at tlic top. James E. Delany, commissioner with tlrol,t,ing .I Ixrtl l,layrr (ret riiiting iiiisI.ikr ii, c ollrgc~) It is licrc wlicre I fiavc sb~~i-al questions. ;lrlrl it grts t,y witI, h;,vi,,g i15 ]JlilyC,> rrlairltilirl a 2.000 The New York Times XI xlc-poiut ;rvciagc. (:ot~ltl collq~b ,;intl univcmitic:s c ut t);tc.k ttlc. “l~oc~tt~;ilt 4tiotil(l Ix. lcfi otil of‘tl~c~ ‘c.ctltit\i cxtti;)tioll’ rlrltil f~slwiisc’s iil(.iil.t t,tl ~.licii cxmc~lit3 aiicl ml- son,ct,ody c ;I,, st,oW tl,;,l 7X.000 l,t+t~ will py $20 for ., llliiiisl I ;itoi s ti;ivcl as iepif~sf~iit;itives of Iic.kt.1 IO watt II sornethin~ else on Saturday after 110011s i11 tlif~ii if3j~f~c~tivf~ scliools? (:011lft WC limit the l;lll:’ tr;tbc~l j);iltics to f~oiiv~tltiolls ;111d ~~ostsf-;isoti c~olil~~t’tilioll to iiic-liitk oiily those fxmfjlc cfiL Future of_._, ~~football ~~~~ it7 tlv iti\x)lvc.tl willi IIic ;i(?ivity> 1%~tloiiig so, ~~~ Charles M. Neinos, executive director \Vf’ f (Nlld (‘tit I,;1ck IIlC “fTltorll~~l~:c SYll- College Football Association (II Olllf~“ at IU AA (~ol~\~fmtiolis, tlic ITiti;d Houstor~ Chronic/c I*'olll ;111tl j,oalsc;lsoll ~;lllles.

I)rlt.illg III<. l!)!F N(IAA (:oll~cntiotl, li)r “Mi. Il.lvc. ;I Ilcx4 to (l(~v(~lol) ;I Iitlilit.(l sl;,t,c f' lo ~,t‘oIfv I c oIIc,gt. I~~oll~.1ll. II’\ t1lc (rl(l uyirlg, ‘If \\t’ tloll’l tl;,I,g f~\;llllplf~. I 0 I hf~n.f~f1 f‘i\,fx ;iii(l six I ~~f~t‘~3~~111;1- Iogt~lt1t~i. bc’ 411.111 c c~il;riiil~ li;iiig \clx11 atclv’ ti\,c.\ I’IY~II~ \cvci-at riliivel3itics. yf-t oiily oiif Ken Hambleton, columnist \OIC. IK’I‘ SC Iloo i\ pc1m~ittc.d. Also. c.otllc1 WC The I mco/r~ Star 1101 x;I\~. \a41 ;11iiof11tt4 ol‘iiioi~~~~ I)y li;niiig

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I~;II~ sc~llools, WC’ nidy Ix l;lfking out of‘htli “I lent i\ ttlc, I)lot,lt~nl ?;ol\cd? ihtm4 ;I 10I of tm~;iLing txills t~cc;iii~~~ Mt1;tt Itic.y‘rx. II kirig lo “l.l.I’\ scc .l‘l1~ X111011:d 1~00tt1;dl l.~~.1guc grt\ I)y 011 47 do IS miss 111~ t1at.” sitlt.5 of‘ 0111~ ~l~outll 2s WC c III sports atld l)l;t)crh. ‘1‘1,~ Rig k:igl,l (. ‘011fti1c71c c’ lillllls lcallls lo 5.5 liniit ginif 1,ilt sfmitl t’xtt ;nq;intly at c‘ollm t)l.lyt.rs 01) 111,. ro;itl. With 1.E ljl;~yt,rs ,111sc.llol;ll sllit) for 2.4 vc111iolis ;riifl ~~osts~:~soil eveiits. Finances t)osllioll\ (I I (It.ftm~c.. I I offi,11\t,, krc kc1, p~,,,lf',), III:LI 1’111iri ;I tlillki-ciil wily, ;IIC~ wr siiililat- to ,1,c;1,,\ ll,f~lf' .II.C <.11011gt1 SC tic)l.1rsliiln fill fi111r t1ec.p aI Joe Dean, director of athletics Ilc~;lcls of l1011scl10lds who iI1 e lIll;II~Ic to pro- f-vf-~y twlciliotl. Wot~lcl il t)c 100 muct1 to li11lil ItIt, sc~llolal~- Louisiana State University \,iclc. tlic ticx.cssilics Fiji- llieii~ fltnlilics, yet \Ilil)s IO 72) I low ;,t,o,,l (8. .11x1 .IA tt)c chircl-btnng kickrl The Do//as Mormng News lo 11) t111111irlg? f‘itltl tlic I’r~i~ds lo fx111y oil S;~~III~~;I~ tliglil? “No? ‘loo tlrxric.? Still 11c~~l ;1 IifIhtring tlc~l~-~n;~l~lx~r~ “111 five ;IIIII ;L t1;tll !t’;trs ,m ;ltI)Ic3ic~\ tlilu 101. I‘\<, tl;ld “SlI-;lllgcl~ c'lloll~tl, yr,. I,,,(‘ ~“‘l\“ll sly. ‘(1.111 I 110 ;itl\lllitlg to 11c’lt) you s;t\‘c .I “Tt,c NH. y~l\ t,y with cbrily 24 I~~;IIIIS. II s:rls In with ;I t)tu k?‘ li,u I\IIOW wl10 it w;l\S hh fooIt).111 c o.1c.h. I watltcd IO talr11l l~ool lt,.i1 13 .ilr~c;itly II air1cd I,y ll,t. c ollcgcs. I1 gcI\ t,y kis.4 ltlc sot, of‘;, gllll" July 22, 1992 The NCAA News Page 5 -.-.__-. -_-.--..-I- NYSP utilizes USA Today educational program

The National Youth Sports Fro- national ii(‘COll,ll matiagrr for USA In thrjournal, a thought tiom a Naidr said that tltr nrwspapc-r, ing in one of our ~J~n- covcrcd in I.et’s.l:.llkPsuch as self ‘lhtiay i1,1d the NCAA is athletics,” “lbday’s Issues” will be used by NtW,Wk siblc drrisions. esteem, pcrr pIcssurc, social situa- hr said. “‘l‘hc sports page is very approximately 53,000 youths at ThC lJ,-,JgaIT,, “T,Jday’s ISSIJCS: It consists of a teaching grtidc rions, gang violcncr and rhr cott- i,,qJotl;tnt to LJSA Today, and it Ifi3 NYSD silrs rhis summer. Naide ‘l‘hr ‘I‘in1r IO ‘l’.llk is Now,” targets that is providrd to the cnrichmcnt sequcnccs of dcc isionPcarnc t.ittl br rtscd tcJ teach children a lot said Ihal after- a month of use, crirtcal issurs that ,mpacl roday’s coordinators at each NYSP sitr front NYSP, hut thr arrual cIuotc3 of different things. Rox scores can fiirrlbac-k f’rom rhr enrichment ro- youth. “‘l‘his is a culmination of at1d copirs of‘ the j,J,J,JJ;ll Irt’s came front tltr children involvrd I>r 1lSrtl IO IriiCh JJliith iIIld JCCCJltly, ordinators on the progrartPpar~ the long rrlatiortship WC havr had Talk, which cncouragcs strtdrnts with LISA Today’s etluc-arional ~JI(J- at1 atliclr Or1 Michael .Jordan was ric ularly the reaching guide-was with NYSI’;:’ s;ticl Aclam M. Naitlr, to write about their lives. vElr;lmS ttlr~JIJ~h,lUt the c’OUntl-y. used for a disc ussiort ori iidVCrti% posilivr. n Compliance briefs 18 more leagues

General Information should help idrntify wraknessrs or concerns in thr approved by Council NCAA Graduation-Rates Disclosure software: financial organiT;ttictn of’thr arhlrtics prop-am. ‘l‘hr The diskrttcs and thr lisrr’s Guide for Version 1.00 of dot-umrnt is schcdulcd fcJr distt-ihurion in late AIJ~N~. An addiriotial 1X summer has- Massachuserts- Ibvr, bfen’\ H;t~krt~ 1992 NCAA regional seminars: Kcgional rules- thr NCAA (;r3dit;ttiori~R;ttrs Disclosur-r software tdl Lraguc, Ihwer : Krmiri[ k tilt k llas- krtl)all IciIglJCS lJ;iVC l>r’C,l ;I[J- wcrc tnai~rd July 2. The ~~tdu;ttion~r;ttts sotiwarr is compliance seminars wet-e conducted May 6-N in Nrw kttball L.cquc, Wol~crsrrr lJ,“v”~ to, StlJdUlt&ttlllctc lJ;trtici- intcndrd to assist Division l member institutions in Orlc-art,; May 27-y!) in San Diego; June 17-19 in Minnasota- Winon;I YM(:A Mctl’s romplrting the 1092-93 Division 1 Graduation-Kates (Chicago, and June E-27 in Baltimore. Staff metnbct~s pation, l,ringllg to 121 tltc llIlml1cl~ Su~~lmcr Basketh;Ill I.r:rgur. Willund. certified by the NCAA (:ouncil. NW-# Jersey-M:lhwah Sulllrtrc, IXsrlosrtrr k‘ot-m (9Zri). <:ompliattcr coordilli~t0rs of have begun the process of reviewing the evaluation NCAA Division I trtrmher instirutions who arc inter- torrns corttp~rtrd by rhosr who attended. The camt- Other lists of‘approved summet rsrrd in the sofiwarc arc askrrl to complrrr thr pliartre services and legslativr services staffs rrqurst leagues apprarrd in thr April ‘L:! rrcluc~t form rhar was mailed May 8 and rrtnt II it 10 that those who have not complctcd the fotrrt do so and ‘L!), May fi, L’f) attd 274Jlte3, lo tltr t1;ltiO~1ill office. arid return ir 10 the national office 21s soor as and 24, and July 8 issues of The 1993 NCAA Divisions II and Ill Enrollment and possible. All interested individuals are encouragcltl to N(:AA Nrws. submit suggestions that may assist in rnhartcitig Persistence-Rates Disclosure Form (Form 934b): Qrtrrliotis roncct rtirtg Ihr ap- future seminars. NCAA Divisions 11 and III member institutions will plir;iliott proress 9,- the n-quit-em be required to use Form !)%ih to disclose cnrolhncrtl Resource File Checklist: Hy now, all rompliatttc ,,lCllt\ for NCAA ;llJlJrOVal Of and persistence inf’ormation to the N(:AA. Tltc coordinators of‘N(:AA Division l member institutions SIJIl1tllCI leagues should ljr dim N(A4A (bunril has appt-ovcd the dcvc~opntettt and arttl c ottfrrcnc~rs should have received ;I copy of- the rt’t trtl to (:hristophrr I). Srhoc- distribution of I;orn1 <&fib to r)ivisiot,s 11 artIf IIf 1!)!)2-!)3 NCAA Kesource File (:hccklist. The mastet matin, Icgislalivr assistant, at tltc mrmbrr institutions as a11 altcrtiativr to the trlJ(Jtlitlg c hcc-klist contains a complctc listing of’ all of‘ the N(:AA ttatiottal 0ftic.r. rrcluirrtnrprs specified in thr I+dcral Stttdrnt Kight- c otnl)liance~related resource matctials av;til;tblc from Men’s leagues to-Know Ac I. ‘l‘hr f?)rm is srhcdulcd for distribution tltc national &ire. (;ondenscd vct~siorts of thf, in July. checklist (dcvrloprd f,r- use by chief CXccutiVr All Divisiotts II attd III iltstitutions must c-omplrre officers, athletics ;tdrrtirtistrators, roaches and pry- tltc thrm and send it to the national offirr by July I, sonnel in the offices (Jff‘i,liIll[ i;iI aid, admissions ;irttf 1!#!)3. rcgistr;ttio,I) were included in the 1992-93 N<:AA Financial audit guidelines resource document: TO (;uidr 10 Kulcs (:ompli;trtcc am1 distr-ibured a1 tltc assist chief cxccrttivc oR’ic t’rs of’ N<;AA Division I regonal srminat-s. As ofJuly, the c(O,ltlJliittl( c srtviccs tnrtnber institutions in using and evaluaring inde staff II;IS rc( rivrd and filled about 310 recltit’sts. 131,433 seek Final 4 tickets pcttdrnt f~iti;ttiria~ audit reports as rrt;inrfalrrl by Additional rrclttcsts al-r rnrout-aged. N(;AA (bnstitution 6.23, rncrul)rrs ofthr I ompliancr services sraff are in the process ot drvrlopin~ a ‘l‘ltt. I? I ,.133 ;tl)l>li( ;tl ions ,rc- also wc‘,c trot,1 rh;tr state. Alq’ltc~ firl;J,~c i;tl audit rrsourcc docuntrttt. Tltc dot ttmcnt is c.civcd lot 1 ic-kcts to tttc. Srtnifinals rions wct~c art rivrtl from 50 stale5 intctlcletl lo 5ctvc as a coticisc rctc-retire tool that ;it1(1 t It;tttil~iotisltil~ ~mtt’ of the .ind nitit. fort.igti rortttlt it,\. hi~ltligltt\ k(,y aq)ct‘~s of’ the audit ~rpotl. F.:.;II I1 I !)I):! I)ivtston I Mutt’\ I%;tskrtball Applicartt\ (ot~ltl al1pIy as n,a,,y scctiort of tltc. tloc t,,nr,il will contain prrlirtc-rtt (:ll;ttttl)iotlshil~ iii NTM Otlcans is litnrs as llicy wished: howevci-, qucstiotis to key allllrtic b i5sltrs that. when atiswcrrd, rhc lliittl I;lr~t-sl ll1Jllll1~, it1 t;llla~ otlty otlc ,ll)l)tiC~i1liO,t lIeI’ lloU.sC- I.‘oui Ilislot.). hold rould I)c sclrc trtl. Applicatt1s Gender equity l‘lt,~ ;qq)lic .rtirs , uli,cSl~d :Ip cor1lcl lfYp,,~\l C,lll\ OllC 01 two ~ l~,v~sin1;1rcly L’(il’,(iOO tic kt,ts. Scatitig tic L.t.ls. A \‘.ls XI)0 (~0111~)11ttT tit,- c,;tl);tcil\ fi)t lltt, I!)!)3 I’itial Fortl, riq,t.cl I+ tl1c I)igil:Il F.lcc rrotiic Task force meets sc.l~c~tlr~l(~tl fr1rApril 3 attc! .5. \vill Ix, (:orpot~~t~ion \\.a\ tlst,tl lo 5clcct ;tl1l,to~it11;I~~~l~ liQ,OOfb, ;ttt(1 ;lllllroXm 1icl4 rccil)icrtts b Continued from page 1 iitta1t.l) :‘~~),7~50(ic.kt.ts ltavr I,ecn (;;ttttt. tic kc.15;tt1(1 t t+1111dc.hcck\ ;tll~c.~tcd io llic. gt.ttt,r;tl public. w(‘1 t‘ m.tilcd clurilq lht. last wrc.k (.;ttl t)c. tttainraincd. T1tc.y ills(~) IGficctl lactc rttt 01’ the applic;t~ of Jutit.. Inrc,cSt it,c o111c g:c.ttc~,:Itr(l tttaitttaiti rl1;tt the ll;ltlJ,c’OffiJOth~~ iioti\ \qctc ~t~lmtittr~l l’ront l.ortisi~ I,y‘ttc kcr tt1ot1t’vs arc fi)tw;trclcci to d~tll;llltf\ t’X],t?lSiV~ SIllJlJ(J,l Syb- .lll;l, ;Illtl I.5 l”“““‘” of the N( :AA yourh l” 0gl‘;IltlS and dl l,R- tcrric. ,tpplic;ttiotly sc1t.clt.tl for tickets ctl~it ;~ttnn cfIi)il\ l Olli(.t \ 0l)srtvrrl that ;I rc’- duclioti in qttarl si7cs tnay lot o- ttl()tt’ t.c,rttlx.tit i\c l1;Iritv. ~o,t,r t.Ibk Clefnson athlete f0t.I t’ t,lctt,t)c.rs t1otcd their belief ll1;It it1 tnatiy cows. Staff ;ttJtl .ttlt- is reprimanded lrtrs involved itt ti~otl~;~ll and men’s tltc ~Jsc of 5t;ttr tutids Ior arhletcs Championships 1 he N(:AA I)ivisiott I Mctt’s and t,;lskclt,;lll ;1,c’ Itr‘Ilrtl I,cttcr tl1;111 (SOTIll. l,;I\r Stlggrslrtl rl1;1t state [ISSN 0027-61701 ll,c.it l)I’t’rS It1 \Yot,1ct,‘s ;tt,d otl1c.t I~~islatitt~rs 5houlrl appi~opi iatc Fl‘llC 1iJSL 1Ol.C C cllb0 tliSclJ\St’tl ~%111crt’S Tt ;I( L ant1 Firlrl (~otnt~~t~~ PublIshed weekly, except hl~ weekly in the summet, by the No ltOlll’CV~lllJ(’ Sl~OllS. N(:AA c Ii;ttnl~i~~nsliil~c ;trtcl lltc cl- I(‘(’ 11;~st q)tittt;tttclrtl (:Icmson LJni- \( liolarslitl~ titoticy to aid fctitalt t,onul Collqotr Athlctlc Asso~ 1t.c t ihry have nit geiidct cq,Iity. III \ rt sity stit~lt~til~alhltbrc Scott Erbaclt Keg;tidlcc\. tltc I;& ton t’ qrcctl .rrl1lctcs). c,otlon, 6201 College Boulevard. t ha1 (:oly f’s\ has Spkcll Chl I) p~1rtt~~Itl;1,, lI1c 1:tsh fi1t( t’ agreccl lo ;tllt,r w1i.u rltc c.c~tiitnittt~c tt’t rttrcl a n Sl,l)l~lt.t,tt-ttl;Il l+tlt~r.Il f-1Jtldm Overlor~d Purk, Konsos 66211 ;tl,oilt ti~otttall ;ttitl that tlic sl)otl is cxaritit1c f,tlIht~r the ~~tcti1isc Ill:11 “t~1isc.0nd1tc.1 it,( iclrttl” tlutiti~ I hc 2422. Phone 913/X9-1906 Sub it,x (1of.S no1 appr;ir I0 tx ;t vi;tt)lc lo t)t. itt( Itttlt.tl iii tltc Tillr IS I‘irltlS lot 1t1tl,~itlu;tl c11;1ti1l,tol,~ I !)!)L’ N( :AA c.ll;ltttltiott~ltiI)!, last ;cr;ptbn rote $24 arwulty prr~ ;~llct ,,;tlivc. pad, 815 ur,nualty prepcud for ccl1t;1liol1. sl1il1S sl~otiltl 1,~ the s;Itt,c’ fi), tllt’ll nlc~llth. ‘l‘lir U.S. ()ly,,,lJic (:~~,,1t,,iltcc ,un,or college and hlghechool n atid \\otttt’tt .ttitl lli;tl ficltl\ lot Iii ;t(l(litiott. Ilir (otiitiiirtc~r will fuculty members ond students, $12 Funding difficulties ti1igltt lxx itttt.tcStc~d itt SItltl1otlitt!: ~Ollll’;l,;Il,lt’ IC.1111 SlJOltS StlOllld l)t willtltoltl Erl~.Ic~li‘S pet dictt1 ;1,1(1 c,,~nuol~~ prepaid for students and \Olll(’ \po,1\ I,, tlilrc uSsing 111,. tlitlic ull lask hrctl, i,, ;1ltnost all c;Ist’S. ,,poll 11;1vc4 txl1cnSt~s fix tlic ~~h;t,,,l1iot1~ faculty at NCAA mrmbrr Instltu of 1tti;tttcittg p;ttlic ip;tl ion oppo~- n I’rogri~nts should csatttirt~ Ills lllJttl~1rrt1f lIl~‘Il’S ;Illd WOtl,t’,1’S SttiltS. tlons No refundron subscnptlons Second-class postage pwd ut 1Itttilit.S it, the p,cst’t,I t~conotnic tttcit l)olic irs for c.osl~~llc-ctivctt~ss. te;~iiis l1l;Iyi,1g Ihc Spot75. ‘1‘11t. ( o,,,,,,ittt.r tlc~trtnir1cd that Shuwnec Miwon, Konsos Address l‘l~c ttc-xt tnrrlttig of‘ tlic 1;IsL. c.li,1,;1lr., Ihr li~ll~~w~itt~ot~s~tv;t~ions 1~01 csmplc. if ;I tlesritiatioti is Et txtcl, 11Sctl ;I light stior during COI rcctiorn requested Postmaster we1 e llliitlr: lt5s rhan 2.50 niiles ;Iway. c h.Irlct I‘ 01 ,‘t’ will t)t. iii iii W~tsl~it~~lotl. rtic w;1t~,,t~1,l1 l10,liori of Ihc. I‘ot11~ rend uddrrss changes to NCAA n (;111s in sc~hol~tisliil~~ habe btJSCS wOl,ld lx> f;Ll. c lle.Ipcl th:lll I).(:., l11011;It1lv it1 f.;Irlv ( )ctot)cr. It1 l)c.tilic)tl. Arc.otclittgto ~ltc. c~ommir~ Publlshlng, 6201 Collcgc Boule~ vurd, Ovrrland Park, Kunscrs, t,<~t~ll lll.ld~. hlJ( tht’ \;IvlllgS h;IS .iir ti~avcl atlcl wot~l(l gt*I Ihe Icat,, 1hr. itilrt iii,. SIJIH o,t,ttti~tt~cS ttt;I\ 1u’, tltc \ltol t&ii\ clisc ovrrrtl I)v 66211-2422 l,I.c.tt \itl,,;,ll\ t,ttltif.it.tl I)\ .1t1 iii- wlici-c it is ~oitt~,jt,sl

Heginning tllis fall, I)ivision I tests studrnt~athletes after NCAA field squad list (NCAA Form No. An NCAA testing crew then wilt later in the year for the period 1r;u.k and field athletes will hc championship competition and in

part o/ thu yfclr-nuu~d Ifslmg Program? NO. The sanctions do not diftrr. For example, a football sludcnt-ath1ctc who lcsts posilivc from ;itI NCAA campus drug test is subject to the same sanctions as thr student- athlete who lcsts positivr at an N(:AA champIonship 01 postseasorI football bowl garnc.

No, unless ir student-afhlctc tats posilivr lJCfOlK an N(:AA team rh;InIpiorIship or 3 postseason football bowl g;Imr ;Ind tt1c institulion ti1ils to rule him ineligible illld knowinf$y allows ttim 10 1 ornl1t-te while ineligible. T~QITI standings from N(;M ir1dividual/lc;lrrr championships may bc ;1djrrstetl as ;I result of it student~athlete’s positivr drug test.

NATIONAL COLLEGIATE ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION

serilativr ofthc institutiori)to assist 111~ N(AAlestingcrew ML t!y .srhmol\ n t/d co N./f?fI(,f3 tIf17Jf’ ,lnrg-tf5 f? t1g l,T0gtam.\. while on c-:1mpus, will provide the NCAA with institutional Av Ihfy rf~qrriwd lo uffftj,l thu.w sarwtift~ts f& itt..tliluliorr- or c~;rlci~tfars in order lo SC hedule lrctiugs, will notify tht. ~ftrrf~r~~tf~v~f~flmitrr.~trrrfl flnfg tfw3 ? sl~1dcnt~alhlclrs to IW lrstcd, will hiivc ;I reprrsuitativr No. Althougt1 u Drools and c or1fcrcnc cs rnav .~clopt llJcw prcscnt cfuring~hc tcstingto ccrti@ stutlcrrt-athlete idrntity, sane tions for their resting programs, N

7‘lIc~~ will IIc mirio~ c tl;lrlgcs in ltlc cunmt lrstillg lIroloc~o1, tlowcvcr~, any c tI;IrIgcs will IIc. inclutletl in lhc lO!CL!)S tlrllg-tcsjring IIr-oc tII11c. N(:AA rrsting crews will c.olItinut. IO h;Intll~ 31~~ i]rIctI c~)llu riotI ;II all N(;AA lt.slitlfi c\c'lils.

SANCTIONS AND ELIGIBILITY

OTHER QUESTIONS

Wtwtr rclrll frflfliliottffl frr/otmoliftti aboifl lhr drug-Lr.:(titfg /trft,q~,~tti.~ tw ff7vtilfittlf~? If IlJc s~udt~r1~~.rll1l~~t~~is I;rlcr rt~slorcd to cliEit)ility 2nd lt3l\ lIositivc ;Ig;IirI ICII ;IrIy II;ImIt.d s~ltIst;Itlc.c ortirr lt1il11 ;I st rtst'l dl rig (thdl is, 11Ji11 ijri;l~l;i or Iirroirl), he or stlt. will 10s~~u/l 7fwf~itltng rfbgIil;Ir-sc;Isoti antI lIostsr;~so~i rligilIili1~ it\ ~111 \f~,n\. If rtii5 peilikc 1c41 is for :I stl-cct rlru~, lhc ~rrctlcrIt~.~t~Il~~tcwill 10~. orrr s~;IsoiI of c~ompclition iII .rll sl10115 .critl will rrrr1;1il1 1nrligil,lc Librarqular-sc~;1son .1ntl ~~0~1~3scr1~ c~onn~~t~liliot~ al Ic.;Isl lllro~l~h lllf. nt’xl f aI~~r1d;Ir \‘t’;,l‘.

(~lcc~slior1s or ccln1rrrt.r1ts ;IIX)UI 1111,N(:AA drtrg-tr\lir1x Whrr flftr~ //II, /~fwofl ft/ itrrlij$ility bf>p t1 ? .l‘l1c l)tLt iotl 01 irlc~ligil~ilily I1qir1s ;I( 11’:Ol .I rr1 (11~ d:1y proK:I ,~rr1\st101iltl bc. t1irc.c rcrl 10 il11. q)orts sciciic.es clivisior1 ;ii {ht. NC:.%\ 11;ilional 0fticc tllc sl)c’(‘iriic’rr Wily pi-ovitletf or WiI\ 10 I)(. pro\ itlc.tl. T - VT’

July 22, 1992 The NCAA News Paae 7 I baseball panel

the Collrgc World Series, as wctl as the idea of looks at big picture intrrt)rackeI competition. The c-ommittee, how- cvcr, stated that ir was concu nrd ;bouI some of the inquiries Ihar would CJccuI with interl~rackct

F,vrn ~l~rmgh rhr NCAA Divisiorl It appears probable that 29 lo 30 n Discussed Ihc sctcction and ~~~~~o~~~~cc‘III~III competition, itlctuding inconsistent rest days and I Baschtt CommiI~ee made few Division I conferences will apply of‘ rrgiollal 5r5 .Ind confinncd in writing that consecutive days of competirion. The staff‘ wils I-e~onlmcrId;iIiolt~ al its summer for ;iLllolll~tiC qualificatiorl; how- regional sites wilt be selcc tt-d on Ihe Monday askrrl IO rirculatr ;I qut-sfionnaire and obtain meeting to the NCAA Executive rvcr. with the prcscnt 4Ktram field, bcforc the f’iIIat selection mrcting. In 1993, the rorun~rnI.* on rhe issur from sctrc~ed roaches. Commirrce. it spent rorlsidcrat~te 11~cc ommirree likely will IIOI selcc I f’inat selcctiotl nlretirlg wilt bc con~luc trcl May 23; n Votrd IO recommend that srcds No. 2, 3, fj timr discussing the philosophy of ri~orc’ Ihan ‘L4 automati~~qri;Ilifyirlg Ihcrefore, ircgioiiat si(rs will t)c srlt-c lrtl .1nr1 and 7, which t;lsI yr:lr played the first S;lIt~rday at the gamr, policies and ctlampion~ collfercrlc cs. ;1m1ouncrrl May t 7. the C:ottcgc Worlcl Series, play the opening Friday ship pIocrdIIrc=s in prep;II~;IIiorl n At~tmin~d ;I sutJc.ornmitIrc to rcvicw (hr of the touImtI;IrncnL Scrrls No. I, 4, 5 and 8 woutcl With regard to thr selection for its next mrrrIng in Novrrnt~cr tic kt-1 1)otic.y .Inct procc~lr~I~c I,r rhe I!)!)3 Cbtlrge play S:1tu1&y. process, Ihr committcr rcvirwrd a World Scrims in Omaha, Nct)raska. As ;I result of W Discussed tongmr;ingr planning issues, in- Among thr m;$3t. ropics of dis- rerommcridatioll by mcml)rr con- the second phase of Iht. renov;rIioll of Kr~~cnl,tatr c tuding Ihe rommittcc’s earlier t,I-arket~cxp;Insiorl cussion aI rhc cornrniIIee’s July t Sm tcrrnc-es asking the c~ommittcc to SIactiimi,rhc cotIIrrIiIlcc- wilt alloc.;I~c.;I11 iItltliliOn~It propc~s;~l, which will hc rcvicwctl by Ihe NCAA t fi mcrtirlg in San Dirge were rclcasc ils ratings pcrtrrllilgr index 3,200 I~tYr~\~erlseals. Exrrutivc (:ornrnillrr ;II irs August mcrIing. and iIlllCJ~~l;ltiC qualiflc-arion :lIld tllr information t,rfore sclcclions. ‘I‘hc n Exp~~csst-cliIs concern ;It)oLlI on-field sccmity Ihr conrrart for the Cbttrgc World Sc~ics. sclcction process for the rtlanl~ cornrnillre wilt I cvit-w Ihe rqucsl prot)trms ;iI ircgionat 5iIrr ;iIId Ihc (bltrgr Wortrl n C:iIrd ;Inrl arknowlcdgcd Ihr arromplislI~ and drcitlr Wtle~llVl t0 l.Clril!i? the pionship. Scrics. .I‘tIc c-onlmirrec is concerned cxplcsst) rnrnls of (;e~Ic McArlor, c-hair of the commiItre i~~form;ltiotl at its mretiii,q ii] No- ;u~rl hc;Itl baseball coac11 ;II Ihe LJnivcrsiIy of Thr c ommittcc rr\irwed the wirti ectuipIncIit nI;IriIIt~Ic~II~rcrs ;irlcl 0Ihc.r noIb vcnltJcr. Missouri, (:olI~lrIl)iiI. Mc-Artor’s tclm wit1 expire specific philosophy of ;rIiIoma1ic~ crcdcIl~i;ilrcl rrl,rrsetlt;Itivc-~ who gain au c55 lo August 31. The cornrni~rrr stated that college rtu;ctification and the process rtsc.-cl Ttlc colnmittcc ;Itso tfibc ussed the ficlct of play ‘t‘he c.onIIlliIIt.c. \\111.&frcss the b;Iscb;lll has grown trcmcndously during McAr- IO clc-lerminc dcscrving ronfcr- ttevetopiitg ;I guidetinc by which tJrrJtJlem at its Novt-rntJt,r mcc.(ill~ n Vcmd 10 txot~o\~’ Ih.nI att l);IrIicipants be tar’s t‘ivr-yr;irIenIJre as chair. Hr played a tcadcr- C~ICCS.‘ l&e c.ommitIc.r nored thr IO srtecl atbl;lr~:r 1e1d1115 for Illc- ~c.ct~Iirrcl IO atrc.IId all of?‘ic.i;il c~li;IiIt1~iorl~tlII, ship role irI thr rrnovation and expansion t=fforts impact of auloniatic c1Ii;Ilif‘ic~:iIion, ~h;Im1~ionshi1). A hut), ommittrr liInctioiIs, ills tudin~ press co~lfrrrnc-es, the prc- at Kosenhlatt Stadium. David B. Kcilitl, dirrc Ior of IXI~ stated that ir betievcs it 111tl~l was appoirltrrt ItInt wilt 5Iutly IllC athtrtic s at (:entimt Mictligan LJniversity, wilt providr ouly dc.srIying co~~fcr- IssI~e and m;Ikt. ;I rrc.orIllrl~IIcl;IIion murn;imcIi~ t)arlclurI ~ncl ItIc itutograph session. chair Ihr roniniittee t+Ilrlillg Septemt,cl~ t cncc\ wirh an opportuniry forrhcir ;J[ ttir c.onumiItcc’~ No\+3nl)cI Irlcrlm n biscusscd 111ccliIIr5 ;ItItl Iirnc.\ of games at c-onlcli-cncr cl~ampionr to compete. ing. - Concerns of rules committee voiced to bat manufacturers

n Acljrtstcd the power rating iIIdcx so that ;I tram would rccrivr 1~0 points for ;L win against ;I 1)ivision 111opponem (up li-om one III ;iII rffo~l I0 m;iiIir,Iin Ihc inregrity of‘iIItrlcoltcgi;irr t)ilSCt~~Itl poillt) ;itlcl Iwo poirl(s for a 1o.u ;ig;birlsl it I)ivi\iorl 1 0t~tJOllc~lI ilrlct ‘I t,al:inre betwrcn OffrlIlSt’ (dowti from ttirrc poitlts). ;I~ICI ~c~~II.x, Ill? NCAA BasctI)alt n Agreed IO develop a marketing plan that will help gain Rutcs ColnmiIIrr mrI with repro- exposure for the Division 11 championship and would include srnI;lIives of six bat rnmufacturrrs tctcvision covcragr as a rmjor pmt of ttic plan. to discrtss thr c urTrII1 tJer~cJrmallc c’ w 1)iscusccct the I992 championship and agreed that incrcascd I Kcnumbc~ccl Rule l-15-1, Note to Rutr 5-‘L-cl. A new IIOI~ ~I;IS attendance al rhe region& anrt championship would be ;I goal for lrvcl of Ihr Ilollwoort lM1. IX-cn adcled so that during a contest, any sculling information I!)!):%. I)Iiring its July 7-l 0 mreting in from nonunilormed tc;Im pcrsonnet outside of Itlr playing field K;III~;LS C:ity, Missolui, the comrlliI- Sllilll 1101 tJr IransmiItcd I0 the t‘irlrl; howevcI-, ;I team lllay film 01. Ire rrl,iewed pcJssitJlr prcJredurr5 viclro~ape irs game wiIhou( rctaying intorm;IIiorl IO Ihe dugout H Discusred rhe NCAA legislative process and emphasized the ;Intl trsring mcIhocls Ihat would ;trcii or I irtrl. nerd 1,r at1 roaches IO ~~~idersrand the process. c onIrol p~rfi~ITllilrlc r and I~evicxvrcl n Added a11app~ovrcl rulIngto the drfilliIion ol’“ObstrrIctiorl” H Kec-omn~rndert rhar rhr following ronferences and associa- Ihe results of ;I recent nonwood- in Kule 2: “Ol)s(I II< I ion shall br cattctl on ;I defensive playrr who tiorls l)e rc( orrtmerItlrrl for ;IuIomaIic -cfu;‘lif‘ic.alion privileges in t,;u survey It&It w:1s complctrd by iI blocks off‘ ;I l)asr or home pl;~Ic f’rom a base I-UIU~U whilr no1 in I OW: Grrac I.;Iko V;lltry (:ontrrrncr, Gulf Soulh (:onfrrrnc-e, significant iimntJrr ofc~otlcgc bar- prJssc.ssioII of, or in rhe immcdi;IIc a( I of, ratrhing thr tUtI.” Nrw Engtatld Cbllcgiatc Cbnfcrrncc, North GrItrat Ir~tc.rcoltt.giaIr ball c oat-hes. n Dcfincd “tinlr 0f’Ihe pitch” iI1 Kutc ’2. t The time ot‘thr tJiIch is I) ill ttlc willtt-utJ, when the makes any movement AIhtetic Conf’crcncc, NoIthrast-t 0 Confcrrncc, Northern Catifor- Hi11SnictIlly, rtirector ofattilclic-5 hal~irually CO~~~ICCIrd wirh the drtivcry 10 Ihr platr, 01 L’) irl Ihc set nia AIhtrIic (bnfcrenc e, Rarh Belt Athletic (bnfercncc, Fcm~sylL ;I1 Ploi~ida Soultirrn (:ottegc arlcl wticil Iht- pilrher srp;Ir;Ilrs the hands prior 10 rhe \‘;llliil SIille Alhtt-lie- (:rmf~rrrnrc, Sunbhinr State (bnfercilcc, chair of rhc commiIlre, said tlc. posirion, clrlivcry 10 the pt;iIr:’ <:;Ilif,r ni;I <~otlcgi;rIr Athlrtic Assoc i;lIiorl and MittLAmeric-a was ptcascci with the. level ofc-oop- n Kute deatl ;tnd 110 Intcru~ltqiatc AIhlcIic Assoriatio~~. rr;cIiorI li-OnI ttlc lllilIllIf~lCIU~~IS Aclcirci worclillg IO 7-l t-1’ so thal Ihe halt is I unlit7 may ;idv;~tice wtlrn, ..Ilier hitting or IJtInring ;I foul Mt, Ihe anti srrrsscci that ItIc. mrrIing wab tJl;Iyrr i~~~rnIion;Ilty dcflcc Is Ihr coIII-sc of‘ttlr bat1 in any nl;Illrl~I ;I c on1 inuarioii of 1” tGo~Is noll- wocxl-bat mccIiiIgs tlcltl in 19X6 wllilc I cllining IO f‘il-sc lu\r, or the ptayrl irllerferes with Itlt c ;Itc tlrr’s artempt IO fic.t(l a Ihirtl srrikc. Division II committee ;111cl l!K4r(. n Kcclcf7llrtf IL~lr X-?-c so rh;lI if otJ5Iruc.Iion 1Jy a f’irlder is I~rt”rsctlI;Itivc.~ 1‘1orrI Wolltl c.otlllrliltr(l ;ig:.iinsI ;I hattcl-rllmlrr I,efoI-c the tJtayrr reaches f‘ilsl S1~orIs (b., Kawlillgs SporIitig stresses regionalhation I~;ISC 01 i5 c 0~nmiIIerl against a runner while it play is being m;Idr, (;oocls (10.. Hillcrirh X- 131 ;IdblJy (11,.t);tll i5 clracl 2nd tllc oburuc red ruiiiici i\ ;iwardecl at Icast orlt (I .oriis\itlc Stugg:tr), ICas;toll S1)017S, tJ;l\c’ IJt’ylJIlcl Itlc I>ilSC’ l;lSI IC~Jll(.tlC.~l. Iasr. n Acltlrtl aI1 cxccptioll IO Klltr X-%rn Note 1: “For Ihr p11Iyosc of‘ttlis rutt, Ihc act of‘f‘ic~ltliri~Ihe batI is 1101 ( ollsitfrrecl ;I play, alit1 Ilcittlrl. is .I I’Akcci 01 fcilIIrcl Ihrow. A ‘play III~I~I IJr ;I tcgitimatc ;ilIrmpI IJy .I I ictclcl lo I t.Iirr d rutmu:’ n Kc.\ibcci Ihc 1JuutIy in Kutc !)L-;I Notr 5 (a tJilc.hcrwtlo movt’s f’rom rhc willd-llt) tJosirion to Illc set tJosiIicmj so th;II will1 Ihr l);Isc\ occ IIl)itatl. ;L I),Ilk stull I)c c ;Illt.tl. WIIh thr t,;Iscs ~I~IOCCtrpircl, Ilic iclllpilc 511;~tlclcc~la~~c iI pit, 11.L 111d the IJaIl cl~all tJr tlrc-tared CIUCI. n Voted IIIA~ an c~Jv,IlLh:uIdlcd tJ;lt may not bc usccl itI N(:AA c~onI1)clitiotl I)CY.11I\r II clots no1 rllcc’l ItIc- sprc.ilic.aIiolls 0f‘Klltt~ I- t I-1,. The NCAA News July 22, 1992 Realignment tops III basketball meetings Men recommend changes in certain areas

An influx of‘ iicw inr~lii~~fm dim ;iIc’ fluting to pIIlicil~aft- in the llillr rchools h moved from tlic gilha for the. IXvisiorI III MUI’s DivisioII III ~II~IIIIpioIIshil,. The East IcgiorI 10 Ihr Arhnric rrgioii: Ihrkcthll (:h;InIpionship has rc- c~oniniit~re th=rniinrtl t hosr M;llih;Itr:Inville <:ollcgc, Statr LlrIi- sulretl in ;I c-adIil stiidy drtdign- st tiools ;ilc ;itfcctiIlg thr strcrlfltl vcrsity of New York Maritimr (:olL HICII~ I)v tlIr lhvision Ill Mrrl’s of crrtain rcgioiis. Irp, (:ollcgc of‘ Mount St. Vine cnt, Ihskrthll (:otIIIIIittcc. NCW York I lnivrrsity, State LJnivcr- Aficr Ilit. disc II~~ioII, the (‘oiii~ sity (bllegc ;I( 01~1 Wrsthry, Fbly~ Whilt. Iwo r~c.r,mtileIitl;Irions arc Iriittcc coccd to I~ccoIIIIII~I~,~ IO I II,, tee-lIIIic LlrIivt-rsily (New York), IjciIIg rIl;rtlr I)y thy c-oniniirrer lo NCAA Exccritivc (brr1Iniltc.t. 111;11 SI.I~C LJnivcIsity of’ New York at ;~cx~ol~~,I for ills rc3\cd hlrrriglh ill the Mitlwrst region Iccrivc ;I nIiII- Stony hook, CJ.S.Mcrch;lIlt Maritie ctnaiii regions, suht;IIiti;il ICiI- iIiIIIiii of five hths and ;I rII;Ixi- Ac:ltlcny and YcstIiva LJnivrrsity. IiR~InItmI will wait h at kist OIIC‘ ~ii~~l,i 01‘ six berths iII the I!%1 SiIIc c’ I he baskethll conInIittcc 11101( ytW. , hilIlll~iollshil~. (:IIrrrntly, each rc- giori ih gII;~r;~Iltrt~tl .I niiriiiniIIn of is IIIic cIt;iitI how nlany IIIorc MctqitIg July 1417 iII KilrI\;ts scliools will c ~Ioorr to participate four alid ;I ni.IximIIm of‘ six spots (Lily, Missouri, 1hc I)ivisioII II I in Ih toIIrn;InIcnt. I)istI-it,IItioIi of in N(:AA c.lI;lIrIl’ionships. the COIW Illt.ll‘s (0IiIIIIittrc h;ld il Irrlgl hy nlittcc ttlougtll il unwise to I-c;IligIi I)rrtlis to Ih other sc~vcii Ircgions cli\c Ir\hiori Iqprdin~ imIli~IIIIIcII1. rrgioIIs, thinking thitt rven more will I~lllilill lllc \;lIIl<‘. AII itIcic;tsiIIp IIlIrnl)er of schools rcsioli~switc.liiIig woulcl hr rem with IIIrIiibclclIil) in both the III iIdtliliOll, ltlr c-oniniitrrc will cliiirrd in the nrxt few year-s. ‘l‘he N( AA .~ncl rhc NatioIIal Assoc iz ICC,NIIII~~II~ Ih;rt brginning with rtdignnir~nt issue will bc rcvisitrd tiotI of IIItt,rc.ollr,giaIc Athletics the I!b!bl sc;1s011, the fi)llowirIg by the c 0riIniittrr next ye21 Women vote for realignment in two regions

Kq$orial IrcaligIIIIierit Wi1S IhC n <:h;u~gctl Ilit. glr;irantced nIiiii~iluI~l IiI~rrIl~t~rof lean15 selected w Kcu~InIIIrntlrtl to the N(:AA Excc IItivc. (:onlniitrre that the prinI;uy topics ;II tlIr NCAA DivisioII for Ihc I)ivision III clI;IrIIpioIIshil~ li-oni any uric lqi,lIl. ‘fht Division III rncII’\ wrrkly poll rcm;IiI) I);ItiotI;Il in scope. In May, III WonItm’s hskrthll (hnmittcc ,~,llllllli~~c~c~ will gII;Ir:IIitec srlcc.(iolI of ;I Inininlunl of three ;lIld ;I Ihr Ihvision III (:~i;IIill)iotlshil~s (:oIIIInittc.c diIrcIrd IhaI nil Iiicctirig Jrrly 7-10 In Kansas (:ity, III;IxiIiIIII0 of Gx lr:Inis from r;Ich ofttic rigtIt rrgions. t’I~rvioItsly, wrtakly spoI-1 polls I)c rrgioII;d irI n;~tIrre. Missouri. .It IC.IS~011~ tc;iIll was srlrcIetl Li-oni each It-giorl. n hlrrniinecl that two ot‘tti(. t+ghl of’ficials used ill Ill,. I!)!):1 n Kc~oI~IIIIc.rIclctl Ihr rralignIIIcIIt of’ (lit. (~ollr~e of Notre f‘irI;il\ will I)t- sc~lcctcd tiroIII (lit Wrsl rrgion. ‘Ilie coniniittc~ votccl 10 rccluest lh~mc (M;IIylitrItl) from the AtlaIItic IcgioII IO the MiclLAthntic n IXrt-c3rtl IhIt tlIc I)ivi\iori Ill h)IIrnanIcn1’s siccorid-round .I rcalig!imcIit of‘ two rrgions. It rrgioii. ;irl,l srclional winners hc rr,lItirrd lo send by over,Iighl mall d will rccomIIIcIId to the NCAA Ex- H Kcclucstrd ti.orn the N<:M Exccutivc (hnn~ittee reinstate- cqjy of thrir most rcccllt garllr Iape I0 their nrxt ol~l~oncnl- ‘l’hr eciitivc (~orllnlitt~e Ih;Il the state of 1ne11l of the Ihvi$i,lrl Ill Ir.Ition;Il poll. At itr Miiy nirrting, the t;ipc Ill~~sl Ilr rrc.eivctl no Iatt-I llian noon local tinic on Ihe l’ennsylv;~Iii;I bc splil in half I01 lhbibicln Ill (:I~;1IIll)ioIl\lIil)~ (:oniniirrcc tlirc73c~tl 1lI;11 ;tll Spoils Tucsd;~y I~~ti)Ic IlIt. IOUI 11;1nlctlt ,l~l~lollt~n~‘s game. Ttlis rc’clItiIt’- Iq,iori;Il ptp~scs, with tht t’ilSI~l‘l1 l)oll\ IX- regional iii ii;ilIIlr. IIIcIit will ;I.rsihl schools iiI scoulirig 0l~l~oncIIts tlIcy Inay 1101 Il:tbt. hlf of tlIc st;Itc antI Nrw jrr-sry H Kcc ornn~entfed the following conferrnccs for automatic seen dutirig thr regular sc;IsoIl. IoIIIIilIg the Mid~Atlantic r~.gion clIdific-alion to the c.lI;IIrIl~ioII\hil~: (bllege (:o~lkrcr~, c of n Voted that 3 maxinIIIIII of scvcn proplc not in unifomm bc ;111tl Ihf, wester11 h;dt‘ of the SIaIc :III~ Wi\c onsin, Dixie IntcI~collcgi;Itr Athletic (hnfrrrr~c c, Iowa allowed to sit on Ihr bench drIriI)g gatncs in the ch;IrrIl~iorlshil~. ;rfiglIing with M;Irylanci a~,d l)cl+ ItItcIcollcgiatr Arhlrtic (:o~~tc-IcIlcr, LitlIe East II(:oIIc~c, Southern C:aliti)I IIia In~crcoIIcgi~Itc AtlIhic (bnhencc, Soulhrn isoII; (:liIs~~>(>IoStiItt. (Xegr:,Jrr-rry (~ollrgc of’ St. lCli/;Ibeth; Stockton ;u1,l W;lyllcslulIg (:ollrgr. (:ollqi;Itc AttIlrtic (:otIfcrcrlcc, SI;IIC Ilniversiry of‘ N,nw York (lily S~;IIC. (~oll~g~~; Kc.;111 (:ollrgr: St;i(c (~ollc~c: TrciItoiI State (:ollrge; Athletic (:onfrrc-~lc c .~ntl LlIIivcIsity AIhletic Associatiotl. sch~,ols 1hl wollltl ,r,ovc IroIlI Mor~tc Iail S~;t~t-(:oll~~~~;NcwJrrbcy I ll,S;llil (:ollcg:c, ;ItItl William her- the Arl;IIItic IrcgioII IO Iht, Mid IIIslilIIlc. of ‘l&c IIrIology: I=LIm:q~o \,,,I (;ollc~gt Men’s, women’s rifle committee Site selection starts wants questionnaire developed for Division I men

l‘hc N(:AA MC,,‘\ a,,,1 Women’s Sclcclion of prcliIIiirIarym A \11I,, ,mnIiItcc of the Divi- Kiflc. (:oIIIlrIittcc. hiIs Ir< oIII- routId silrs for the 1906 N(:AA sioIl I MC-II’S hskcthll (:oIII~ tIIt.n(lt.(( Ihat the tI;IlioIIal officr L)ivicion I Mm’s l3;1skct~aall Illill,.t. will review the IcsIIll\ of st.I1f hc*IIcl ;L ,fLlCsti,llllliliIe I0 insti- ~~fl;iI~lfli,~rlship is llIld~lWily. all ,lli’,~tionn;lirrs aid sp iI% Iiilioiis spo~~s,l~i~ig Ihc sIloI lo ( XI iotIs ;1grrciilciits. II1 0, Iol)cr, Any I)iviGoII I ~,Icmbc,- illsti- clc.tc.rIIIiiIc iIitcrc.cl iII , II;iIIgiII~ 11Ir I);tsketl)all c.onIII1itIt.e will tulion or conlcrcIIc~~ I~i;ty host the. sni;Illhrc poItioII of IlIt~ch;In~ ““‘f”“’ th sdcc Id pl‘oq”“‘- n Kcc.oIrII~~t~rIclt~rlto Ihc NC :AA Executive (1orIIIllittc.e ttIat IC-anls rithcr .i first- 21Id SCw Jcrscy. It’1t’st iII gt.iIclcI cclIIi(v, IIic. con- \llifl rIIl~,s, spoils iti M’liicli botll C;IIIS(~ of Ihr large IiIiIIIl)cr of Lc- I\.Iskcth;lll (:ll;~rIll)ioiishil~~ .II I l05ls liji a11 scaions of the 1iiillc.c. .II\o W;IIIIS to k,,o\v Ilow 1,lillC’S .lIltl CCllIalC\ C OlIlllC’tC’ OII 1Il;lIc flil’.li,‘I~l~lllls in rifle, rhc n;ItioiI~Il offic c 110h1t.r th;uI I!)!)4 antI l!E)1, c ~~;~Ir~l~io~I~hIl~s ,,lil,l\ wonIt’ pIrtic~ip;Itc iIi Iiflr. ,)I,(’ I,‘;lnl ,‘0L1111 ;I\ 111~~Il‘\ Sf”““. iiistitIIti,~~ir shoultl bc c1cdiletl I;>1 August 3 I, l!,IIL,. aIrc;dy have I,CCIl sc+c~td I ‘,,clc.r N(:AA 4l)oIts~5l)oII~oI~ ‘l‘hc ~,llIlllllltt’e ullltclld\ lll:lt IX- Ini;ilr p;lui, ip:itiolI ilI (11~ rfloI7. July 22, 1992 I’hc *S( ‘.\,I SCM ,\ Page 9 .-~~ ~~- -_ .- ,-I- .-__-_ - Committee examines Corporate= women’s epee options contribution bill written The NCAA Mm’s and Women’s prOa& makes sense bccarcsc in,li- Fc-ncilig (~omrnittre has bcpun tulions currently arc not rt.c.r.uit ing A t)ill that would exempt collrgc studyinglhr tIrvelopment ofwom~ wom3n fencers in cpcc, and it foothall bowl games from paying en’s qJcc in cdlrgiate competition would give women’s c o;u hrs time l;lXrS 011 m:Uly CO~ltIib1~ti~JllS thry and tllc inclusion of lhr weapon IO improve their rxpcrtisc irl thr rrcrivr from corporatr sponsors in thr NC:AA Men’s anIl Women’s weapon. ‘l‘l1at approX+ ;1lso allows has brrn fOiwarded to thr frill IJS. hlcing <:han~piorlshil,~. inslit urions 10 include the wrapOn Houbr 01. Representatives. At its annual nlt.rting June 30- in thrir hurlgetin~ arid I~crso~l~~rl ‘l‘hr Housr Ways and Means July 3 in Kansas (:ity, Missoitri, the IJhS. (:ommiucc srnl the bill to the commillrr appointed ;1 two-per Sorl I iousc July 0. subcoinmittre lo tqin wol-k 011 ;I l‘ht~ Irurrnal Revcnuc Scrvic t plan lor pliasiiig iI1 womrn’s epcc has rulul that c-h;iri~ablc organ- over Itir next few yc;ilh. .l‘hr sub latioiis ;ITC 10 I)r Iaxrtf 1br corpo- c ornrnit~ee members ;JT~’ Ihvid M. rate coiitrihriliorls ltial result iii Micahnik, men’s and WOIIICII’S Irnc cxtcricivc. I~~or~~otion [Or the do- irlg c O;ICII ‘11rhc LJnivrl sity of t’rnrl- ilors. 7‘11~ IRS ruled q~ecifically sylv;lni;l, and Merry I ._ Orrnsby, 011 the Mobil (:o1lo11 Howl and ;issoc ialr arhletics dirc~clol and ~]olln Hancoc k I~owl fOntb;lll sc,liior woman athletics ;idminis- games, I,ril tllc 1ttlirlg c oultt aKecl tr;llor ill (:olumt1ia Lltiivrr\ily-bar- ;t bl~o;id r;ingr ot athlerics evciits, nard (:ollrgr. includiiig tllc I!l!lfi Olympics in Micahrlik antI Ormsby hoI)c to Atlanta. prcsclll ;1 I’roI”‘~<‘l IO the full <0111- mittcc this t;lll. ‘Ilie inclusion of Micahnik bc-lirvrs these fitctol\ women’s cpcc in chr NCAA cham- are good rc;isOrls IO drvelnp worn-- ACC to furnish pionships is sribjct t lo approval by ~11’s rpre, hut hr ill\0 sees it 2s team for Peach the N(:AA P:xrc-utivc (bnmillrr. “sotnr(tling wr Ought to I>c doing Bcforc ;~ppointing tlic sribu~m- .1nyway: ‘I’hr Atlantic (:OilSl (:onlercncc mitter, tlic ~0rlI) hear-d a prOp0saI Moht c-r,llcgiatc comI~rtitiOn is \ignrd :i rhrcc~yc;rl qqremrnt tram comniittcc rrlrrnl)rr Laurence condrittrd in the four wcaprms ,JmlC 25 with the l’cach 13owl rh:ll I). Schiller, mm’s and wo~ncll’\ what ;IK ~C~~CCCI;II Ihe NCAA C~;~III- will send ;I Ic;rg~~r Iram to the New f’rnc-ing co;~cli ;I( NorIhwrstcrn pionships: men’s foil, mm’s epcc, “In woniul’s cf~-e, Ihe only g;‘lp for their new quads. Many top Year’s bay gawc. LJnivcrsity, 10 ph;~sc itI wo~nrn’s mm’s sabi-r ant1 women’s f,il. i5 in c ollegr, so wc’it. \omrwhat foilists are c-onvrnrd rprr sprcialb I- of‘ thr N(:AA Women’s Softball committre, said the brhavior Oc- soliciting bids to host the 1!)!)3 Mct1’5 (;ymnastics (:h;irrll’ionships F.;lst rff~~~~t with this scaso~~‘s giirnr, lo (:Omrriittrr has publicly rrpri- curred at the tram’s hotel aticr the rcWOrl;I1 April 3 ;tnd thr I!)!)4 Il;llic,n;lls April 7-C). Propraals must bt* t)r pf3yed in the ncwfycorls~r IKtCcf rccrivrd I,y Septclnbcr 30, I!)!)% Intrrrsted partics should contact (it-orgia Dome in Atlanta. Tht manded (Xifornia State CJniver- championship. “‘1‘he conduc I dis- L)cbor;:h K. Nelson, N(:AA .asist;lllt dirrc-IOr Of ch;~r~lpior~s~~ips, at the payout for rhe pamc has brr11 sity, H;lywartf, fbr public brhavior playrd in this instance c;1I1I101 be national 0ff‘ic.r. raisrcf IO $1 million. by its stridenl-;lthletes that lhr Sub- tolerated:’ 13ellottO said. “We also coniniittcc said “discrcditcd rhr f’rlr the coach’s inaction irl Ihr SpOIT OfSOfib;lll” i11 rtir I !l% NCAA situation contributtd lo :I SccIIc’ Panel focuses Divisiorl I I Women’s Sotiball (ham that discrrditcrl rhr chan,I.‘ionshlp. pionship. “‘l‘he srlbcommittee did, how- on procedures In addition, the s~lbc~onimittcc t’vcr, c-ommcrid (:a1 Stare I layw;trtl will wirhholcf 2 total ot $1,846 of for its prompt attrnlion to this Mcer proccdurrs tar the 1993 Gil St ;Itr f-fqw;ird’s t I arlsportatiol1 rn;tttrr,” llellotto conlinued, “atld NC&A Womcr~‘s (;ymn;ls~ics (:l~:unb and per dirm all~w;~nc-es. for its c~0mniitmcr~l 10 rnsming n Rccornmrndrd to thr NCAA E,xec uive (:omrnillrr that the pionshipsPlhr f’irht that will usc’:t (Xris Ilrllotto, WomcIl’S s0ftb;lll th;il sue h incidents cl0 not Occur in (Inivusily of LJtah IX sc~lrc~rrf as host insritutioll for Ihr 1994 thrcc3i;iy fi,n~l;il Pwerc addressetf c.o;ich at FlCJfidil Sot~thrrn (Iollcgr the futurr.” c-li;irIifJior~Ships. by the N(;AA Wr,mcn’s~;yll1llaSrics m Rrcommrndctl the f?>llowillg gymnastics rrpional sites for (~orr~rnitlre at its Jrily fi-!) meetiiig I!)!)3 to the Excculivr (k3mmittrr: Oregon Stillr University (West); n Administrative iI1 k1I1sas <:ity, Mi\sollri. IJtah Statr LJllivrrsity (Miclwrhr); louisiana Statr llniversity ((knlral) ;lntl Ilnlversity of(;eOrgia (Southeast). Thr rrcommcn- Committee minutes lllr l!j!Ci cll;irllI)iollstliI)~ will tl,ltion for Itlr Northcast rrgional sitr has yet to br finalized. I,c April 15-17, I!)!):%, .tl Orcgcm m Voted IO climinatr rhe rcquirrment that at least two aIlL Sr.uc Llllivcrsity. Previous cham- ;iro1mcl perfnnl1cIs miisl rrfJrcscr1’ a six~mcrnl)rr team in courlrable Conference No. 12 pioil\hiI~5 were twO~tl;~y cornI)rIi~ rnrrtb. Undrr that prOvision, ii tr.lm was limited to ;I maximum of tions. July &I992 four spcc ialisls in an rvrnt. The c ommittcc, howevclm, also I-cc-oIiirncnrlrrl Ihat if ii11 individual c.OmpCTCS iih :111 dL;~IOU~ld In planllillg li,l- the, three~tlay perf’ol~n1crin a meet, thitt gymnast’s SCerr should Ijr c-ompilc-d arid format, ttlc c~omll1illc.r vocrd 10 noted 911 lhr official scorr sheet. I Acrillg torthe N(:AA(:outltil, rst.thli3ll ItIc IOllowillg Champions n Rcaff’ir~~~rcl a bat1 011 the round-otf entry v;II~I~ for NCAA the Administrative (Committee: 5hips schetltllr: t’Klinlin.lry team c ompctition. .l‘hr roulld-off entry v;itlIr is OllC in which ii and all~;irounrl colllI)t.lilion will c ompetitor 1;111(1sOn the vaulting board hilrlds first, lllilkes cOnt;lct t,r ‘l‘htlrstl;ty, April 15; I inal tc;tm with the v;it~lt hnimsc Fret first, and thrn dismounts. ;u~tl allL;lrourltl cnnlpc’ilion will n Kcc~trn~mrr~tlecf to thr Executive (~omniittcr th:it the date be l+icl;ty, April Ifi, arlrl inclividual formula for the ch;llnl’iorl~hips bc amrnded, cfft-c tive I‘niml!K14. cvrilt c ompctiriol~ will bc S;lturthy, ‘l‘llc arnrntfed ~OI~IIIII~;I~O~lld Irciicl: “The Iqiorlal CCJIlllJel ilion April 17. will I,c llrlrl the fil st S;tlrlr-clay in April; thr national rhamIJiorl~hil,s will t,t- held two wrrks later, Ihr third Thursday, l+itIay and Sa1lJrrf.ly in April. In rhc ~VCYII ;I holiday or the NCAA basketball Final Fours f’all on one of‘ thebe wcckulds, the rcgiotlals at1d c.hanll’iotl~fli~,s wnufd I)r moved 011~’ wrrk latcl:

Ilic three tnpscoring tcanis in cnn1pctitiort a)11 Friday. The ortlrr c;tcII pi~cliiniiui y scs\ioll will iiC1- Of’ ~01~q~rtilion that Ilily wilt IX ~2iiicc to rhc “Sul~~~i Six” t‘iri;tl ~fclc~~t1inctl by ;I r;llltlorn dr;iw. ’ I

Page10 The NCAA News July 22, 1992 Neutral-site games give basketball attendance a boost

By James M. Van Valkenburg NCAA DIRECTOROF STATISTICS

Mcu’s collcgc baskctb:ill atrrnd- ;IIICC climbed to ;1 record high for For all US. senior-college men’s varsity teams Illc fifih sfr;iight yc;lr in the reces- Total GamerOr lu92 Avg. PG siori w;JSori of‘ I!)!) I-92, reaching Teams SSUIM-IS Altandancs Or Sess. ChangeIn Avg. 6 ChangeIn Total (rr. Y1,!)77,58 I spectator5 for all 1,32!) Home Attendance.NCAA Div. I ‘298 '4,039 ‘21.971.746 5,440 Down Down 75,214 srnior-c ollegt v;irsity te;mis, in- NCAAChampionship Tournament _. 573.175 16,858 Down 2,7; Down 93,357 cluding HIS N(:AA members. OtherDiv. I Neutral-SiteAttendance _. *It 1349.072 0,379 Down 07 up 172,309 N(XA IXvisiorl 1 (298 tc;mis) set TOTALALL NCAA DIVISIONI ‘298 '4,234 '23,893,9!J3 5,643 Down 64 UP 3,738 ii rc( ord lligh for the sixth straight Home Atlend.. NCAA Div. II '214 '2,858 3,39%84 1.168 Down 9 Down 59,920 SWSWI at 23,HY3,993. These are HomeAttend., NCAADiv. III _. 301 3,550 1362.590 Down 1 UP the smic six se;lsotis rhe rhrcc- HomeAttend., All Nonmembers#. 516 6,166 3;970;359 z Down UP 228’E point shot (along with the 45 NCAA Division II Tournament _. 3,031 UP 2 UP '790 second c.1oc.k)hiis I)ren irl univcr- NCAADivision Ill Tournament. : 2% 1,919 UP 244 UP 8,315 NAIA Dist. Tournaments,Div. I & II.. 188 117:700 Down 72 Down 8,025 WI IIW, ilIl(l th;lt Ill;ly IX 11lOl‘C than NAIA Nat’1Tournaments, Div.1 & II 15 51,685 3-z *Down 1.190 Down 2,463 coiucidcncc. The only n:ltion;il NCCAA.NSCAA, NBCAA Tournaments, Other Neutral- dcc~linr ( ;3111cir, 19X6. (The 1992 Site For All 1,031Teams Below NCAADivision I 381 459,672 1206 UP 27 UP 42,161 It-( 0111~;IIIIC ’ tioiii iIiorc tc;lriis in ~ATlnhlAl ClClIDCC CnDmm l , 9-m t,7 1°C ._I I”I.“L , lUVl,LU 1 “II lc7J.L I ,.x3 II,- ‘33,977,581; 1,948 Down 21 UP 15.706 Ibision I-the sxiie 298 IcarrIr . Recordhigh. @The 1991figures usedfor comparisonreflect 1992changes in associationand division lineupsto provide parallel comparisons(i.e., 1992lineups vs. same totaled ;I liiglirr ! igurr Ilir prcviorc\ teams in 1991,whether membersor not). #Non membersinclude all NAIA (NationalAssociation of IntercollegiateAthletics) teams that are not also in the NCAA,plus teams ye;ir.) in the NCCAA(National Christian College Athletic Association),NSCAA (National Small CollegeAthletic Association)and NBCAA(National Bible College Athletic Association). The way ;mrntl;~ric c inc re;tscd +No Div.11in NAIA in 1991;change reflects national tourney in 1991vs. Div. I national tourney in 1992. W.IS :I surprise. A key W;IS mire nrulr;il-site g;~rrIrs ;trId spert;rtoIs :II Wglllilr-StaS011 dor~l)lr-hr;ldcrs ;ind corl- with the Il)Oth annivers;lry of rhr invrnlion ftircncc tom neys, both in bivision I and 11 of‘ I hc g;IIm=. ~1111,031 Ie:mis oursitle of IXvisiorl I .- Big Ten, Syracuse win again NCAA members and nonmembers com- Includes conference bined. This offscr small tlrclirw~ in hornr .l‘hc 13ig .l+n Gnfrrrncc, the pcrcmiial tournaments ;1vfTagr Al alrrlosl ;1ll Iwrls. ronfrrenc c c h;urlpion, did it ;ig;iirl, this Tdol GamesOr 8u2 Avvg.PS Changcln ChangeIn The incrc;lscs, both in Division I (3,738) tirnc ;rvcr;q$ng 12,865. The Big East W;LS m!imm rums Sgulllna Allendance Or %3x. Avgrb Tdal m and for all of the nation’s college teams second. Both of the next two in average- 1 Big Ten IO 155 1,994,144 12.865 Down 230 Down 48,692 (15,706) , wcrc I)y t;ir thr sm;~lltW iri histor~y the Southeastern and Atlantic Coasr QII- 2 Big East## IO 152 1,755,031 11.546 up 60 Down 59.741 (previously, the sm;illcst increase ever had fcr-rrlccs- h;ld rrrord tol;ils t,ccartsc of 3 Southeastern## 12 II?0 l 2.037.314 11,318 up 17 up 48.183 4 AtlanticCoast#/ 9 136 ‘1.4@825 10.741 up 442 up 101.354 IWe11 li2,000-pIUS in l!ItX). .l‘hr Il;itiOIliIl- more mcmbcrs. 5 BigEight a 127 1.346929 10,621 Down 543 Down 46,656 ch;mipioriship tourri;micnt declined only 6 GreatMIdwest ” 6 100 1,024,370 10.244 up 490 Up 127,053 herause the regionals were held al tr-adi- 7. WesternAthletic 9 150 1,X,574 9.110 Down 182 Down 17,973 8. Metropolitan lional sites (Kuhrr 111;1r1domrs), irl krcping See Attendance, page 19 b Collegiate## 7 100 793,301 7.933 up 313 up 31.263 9. Pacific-IO IO 155 1,131,583 7.301 up 37 up 5,800 10.MIdwestern Collegiatelflf 6 92 634,715 6.899 Down 199 up 10,101 11 Mtssourl Valley## IO 140 900,167 6.430 Down 154 Down 28.128 12 Big West 10 142 840.439 5,919 Down 94 Down 92.594 13. Southwest Athletlc## a 112 582,708 5.203 up 277 up 21,202 14.Big Sky 9 129 617,255 4.785 up 190 UP 33.659 m¶!m G/S Attmd. Avg. Changs 6/S Altmd. Avu. CM0 15.Atlantic lO# ii8 538.902 4,567 up 57 Down 2D.365 1.Syracuse 17 460.752 27,103 Down 2,143 64 St. LOUIS 15 115,456 7,697 16 Mid-AmericanAthletic ; 126 536.944 4,261 up 34 Up 12,690 2.KenIucky 17 23,335 Down 337 65 Villanova 11 83.920 Do:: 1;: 17 Colomal Athletic#hY a ID9 WaM 4,Mll up 11 up 17,431 3. North Cam 15 ~~~ 19,804 Down 1.210 66 Arizona St. 18 136.689 :‘E Down ‘994 18 Ohio ValleyB a 99 398.799 4.028 up 58 Down 33,934 4 Louisville 15 286:811 19,121 UP 20 67 California 113.553 71570 UP gY2 19 Sun Beltdlf 11 162 605,779 3,739 Down 468 Down 54.770 5 Brigham 68. Boise St 1: 128,108 7.536 Down 1,443 20. Mid-Continent## 9 122 433,724 3.555 Down 86 Down 14.086 Young 15 264,869 17,658 UP 179 69.Auburn 12 7.517 UP 678 21. Southern 110 386.640 3,515 Down 532 Down 74,686 6. IndIana 14 231.503 16,536 up 541 70. Utah St. 14 I?% up 288 7 Tennessee 16 258,762 16.173 Down 221 71 Pltfsburgh 14 103:732 ::g Down 1,405 22 Southwestern Athletic s” 91 258.986 2.846 up 64 Up 16,925 8.MemphlsSt 16 258,276 16.142 up 5.207 72. Flonda 15 109.630 up 164 23 Metro Atlanttc Athletic 9 110 282.414 2.567 Down 648 Down 100.249 9,LoulslanaSt’ 17 270.649 15,921 Up 2.516 73. South Fla. 14 100.574 xi up 1,010 24. Mid-Eastern Athletic 9 101 240.840 2,385 Down 27 Up 69% 10. Kansas 14 220.250 15.732 UP 352 74 Wright St. 114.746 71172 Down 1.331 25. West Coast a 115 273,276 2,376 Up 76 Up 15.696 11 New Mexico M 312,091 15.605 Down 1,750 75. Clemson 1: 113,500 UP 26 Ivy a 92 185,599 2,017 Up 9 UP 6,820 12 Nevada- 76. Montana 18 126,613 zzl UP 8: 27. Patriot## a 92 174.756 1,900 up 165 Down 3,511 Las Vegas 14 218,327 15.595 Down 3,063 77.Richmond 14 7:CQ4 %M UP 272 28. Southland 10 125 235,154 1,881 Down 354 up 2,666 13. Iowa 15 230,143 15.343 up 469 14. Minnesota 15 218,576 14.572 Down 400.00@Up. All Games (Home, Road, Neutral): Kentucky 29.Trans America## 111 176.448 1,590 up 75 UP 23,485 15 Michigan St. 15 217.457 ‘4.530 Down & 709,078, Syracuse 673.291, IndIana 567.562. North Caro. 30. Big Southf## i 106 16029 1,519 up 127 up 15,059 559.468, Michigan 524.951. Louisville 449,710. Memphis St. 16 Utah 18 252.686 ‘4.038 k$ 1,546 31. North Atlantic# 107 161,933 1,513 Down 20 Up 17,772 17 Arizona 16 222,347 13.897 448,259. Tennessee 446.236. Louisiana St 445,888, Kansas 32.Northeast i 116 165.385 1,426 Down 35 Down 6,969 445.758.Ohio St. 442,972,Duke 442,825,Iowa 433,686,Purdue 18. Purdue 242.370 13.465 Down 4: 33EasrCoast## 7 Down 425.919.New Mexico414.378.GeorgiaTech413,413,Seton Hall ai 91.865 1,134 55 Down 3,302 19. Mtssourl 1: 1995CJJ 13,Xm Nochange Division I 2o.OhlO Sl. 16 410.331.Connecticut403,968, Bngham Young 402.919,Texas 212,416 13,276 up 20 Independents# 12 159 410.972 2.585 Down 76 Down 4,030 21 Texas 15 195.948 ‘3.067 Down 402,057-ZOteams 22 lllmois 16 207,995 13,ooo Down % ‘Includes 61.304al LouIslana Superdome for Texas game. ‘Record high forthatconference.@l991 figures used in this compllatlon reflectl992changes in conference hneups, 23 Nebraska 16 207,950 12,997 Down 310 to provide parallel comparisons (i.e., 1992 lineups vs same teams in 1991, whether members or not In 1991); 24. Mlchlgan 14 181.801 12,986 UP 1,315 mlmm G/S Attend. Avg. Change conferences marked (##)had different lmeups in 1991. l * New conference. 25 Seton Hall 16 206,327 12,895 UP 2.405 26. Marquette 18 227.037 12,613 Down 820 1 North Dak. 13 Ed.261 4,943 372 Total GamesOr BUZ Avg.PG ChangeIn ChangeIn 27,Connecbcut 16 2Ol,CO8 ‘2,563 UP 833 Teams sessions Attendance Or Sess. Avg.ri,j Total (ir, 28 Iowa St 16 198.514 12.407 Down 1.132 2 AlabamaALM 15 73.633 4,909 2”; 29 Vanderbdt 17 210.585 12.387 Down 1.028 3. Norfolk St 14 63,586 4,542 $ 30. Dayton 196.142 12,259 up 288 54South NorthDak Dak.St St. 1915 76.60656.545 40323.i70 UD z: 1 North Central Intercol. IO 160 462,213 3.014 Up 146 Up 43,467 31 UCLA 1: 177.C03 11,083 UP 1.c40 6.Johnson 2. Central Intercol. 14 169 368.933 2.183 up 44 Down 16.045 32 Providence 16 172.476 10,780 up 205 Smith 13 46,059 UP 3 Southern lntercol 11 121 228,466 I.888 Down 5 Down 15.765 33 Alabama 14 148,935 10.638 Down 1,810 7. Hampton IO 34.291 E Ei; 4. Oklahoma Intercol. 5 59 108.220 1.834 up 153 up 7.370 34Wake Forest 16 166.958 10.435 UP 1.130 8 South Oak 17 57.550 3:s $ 498 5 Sooner Athletic 6 143,LIlO 1.702 Up 80 UP la.ioo 35 St John’s 9. Ky. Wesleyan 19 61.400 3.232 Down 246 6. Northern Intercol. 7 ii 159.222 1.659 Down 487 Down 53,204 (N.Y.) 13 132.73’ IO Jacksonville 10,210 UP 7 Great Lakes Valley IO 140 231,630 1,655 up 80 up 4,849 36 Evansville 16 163.168 lO.l!+Y Down iii St 17 54.200 3.188 121 UP 12 170 271.207 1.595 Down 84 Down 12.607 37 Georgetown 13 132.284 10.176 Down 2,246 11 Auguslana 8. Mid-America lntercol 38 Cincmnatl 17 171.880 10,111 Down 3.013 Down 118 9. Gulf South ID1 143.683 1.423 Down 12 Up 180 39 South Caro 14 133,780 9,913 Down z 12. Term.-Martm 11 2,869 UP 491 10 Tennessee Colleglare i 135 187,789 1,391 Down 54 Down 1.450 40 West Va 13 127.020 9,771 UP 1.842 13 Calif. (Pa.) 19 2.613 UP 734 11 Rocky Mountain 7 a4 113.579 1,352 up 4 Down 15.799 41. Fresno St 15 146.545 9.770 Down 82 14 Kentucky% 14 35.086 2.506 UP 1.006 12. South Dakota lntercol 6 59 77.050 I.306 up 80 up 3.480 42.NorthCaro.St. 14 135.m 9.650 UP 15. Morns Brown 7 17.325 2,475 Down 669 13 South Atlantic ; z 117,664 1.239 up 78 up 7.350 43 Maryland 15 143444 9.563 Down :: 14 Frontier 74.960 1.171 Down 233 Down 19,099 44 Wlsconsln 17 653 16c.580 Down 15. Arkansas Intercol. 9 107 125.100 1.169 Down 54 Down 11.904 45.Duke 13 121.O82 ;:z up 207 1 Calvin ‘4 2,757 341 UP 16 Michigan Intercol. 7 77 89,549 1.163 up 35 up 4,934 48 New 2.Hope 11 2.018 Down 462 17 Carolinas i al 91,735 1,133 up 73 up a.002 Mexico St 15 139.578 9.305 Down I.240 3 Scranton 13 GXQ UP 40 47.DePaul 135.862 9.057 Down I.&6 4. Otlerbein 14 1,978 Down 250 ia. Wisconsin State U 121 135.735 1.122 Down 116 Down 16,554 48 Arkansas 1: 133,522 a.901 Down 97 5. WlS.- 19. Pennsylvania 14 191 212.495 1.113 Down ID3 Down 23,351 49 Vtrgmla 13 114,815 Up 692 PlattewIle 12 23,427 1.952 Down 59 20.Lone Star 7 a3 91.705 1.105 up 386 up 29,183 50. Georgia Tech 16 141,212 i%i Down 125 6 Wis 21. West Virginia lntercol 14 166 159.577 961 Down 5 Down 708 51. Notre Dame 16 140.565 8:78S Down 568 Eau Claire 16 1,897 Down 200 22. Kentucky Intercol. 9 ID3 98.691 958 up 57 up 6,745 52 lllmols St. 13 113030 Down ‘7 7. Ill Wesleyan 14 53 1.873 UP 23 Mmnesota lntercol 11 132 118,504 a98 up 108 up 17.367 53 Oklahoma 14 120.006 e”z Down 1.587 8 Wis.- 24. Great Northwest 6 a3 72.482 a73 Down 186 Down 10,091 54 Flonda St 110.011 81462 Stevens PI 15 27,679 1.845 UP 974 55 KansasSt 1: 143,070 8,416 Do:: :::; 9 Gust. 25. Peach Belt a 105 88,738 845 Down 13 Down 3.938 56EastTenn St 11 9x65 8,410 Down Adolphus 15 266al 1.m UP 385 2% Illinois 8 Wisconsin 9 Ill 91.531 825 up 110 up 12,830 ; &er (Ohlo) 13 107,809 8.296 up 1.; 10. WI% 27 Ohio Athletic 10 125 100,569 8D5 Down 75 Down 14.725 17 139.610 8.212 Nochange WhItewater 13 19,300 1,485 Down 401 28. California Collegiate a 107 84,453 789 Down 112 Down 11,928 59.0regon St. 14 113.605 8.1’5 Down 268 11 Johns 29. Northern Callforma 117 86,261 737 Down 131 Down a.377 60 Southwest Hopkins 10.155 1.451 UP 628 30 North Coast Athletic 119 86,478 727 Down 69 Down 1.846 Mo.St. 15 120,788 a.053 Down 120 lZ.Rhodes :4 20.2ca 1.443 UP 1.223 61 Wyommg 15 117,562 7.837 Down 1.242 13 Wooster 16 21.668 ‘.354 Down @19?31figures used m this comptlation reflect 1992 changes in conference lineups, to provide parallel comparisons 62 Ball St. 17 131.475 7,734 1.357 14.DePauw 14 18,475 UP I.320 UP 3; (ie.. 1932lineups vs same teams in 199l.whether members or not in 1991). 63 N CmCharlotte 14 108.156 7,725 UP 2.299 15. Kmg’s (Pa) 14 18.470 1.319 UP 144 July 22, 1992 The NCAA News Paaell

H Eligibility appeals

In cxcb involving prospective studt-rlt-;~thlrtrs, current Accordingly, bccaust- the rligihiliry ramifications of viola- conference or NCAA Committee on Infractions regarding NCAA policy allows the NCAA Higibility Committee rirhrr Cons that involve prospt=rts and enrolled student-athletes the institution’s responsihilitv for thr orrurrence of the to resmrc the involved prospect with all eligibility remaining are treated differently, those casts that involve prospects violation that caused the incli&ility ofthe student-athlctc at the violating institution or to render the prosprctivc are published separ;itcly from the ocher mattrrs. are rcportrd along with the publication of rhe particular srudcnt~athlrte permanently incligil)lt- at fhar institution. Also, note that any actions takrn by rhe institution, rligibiliry cast.

Eligibility Appeals Concerning Recruiting Violations Involving Prospective Student-Athletes

DIVISION I

Facts NCAA eligibility artion NCAA action rrgarding Inatilutir~nrl/~onlrrrn~r action institutional rrspnnsibility I Men’s haskrtlxdl B 13.02.4.4 Prosprctivr student-athlete (RA) made an unofficial visit to campus Eti~bility restorrd Serondan/ violation: no with frit-nds during dead period before sprirr~ National lrtter CJT fiw?hcr action. Inrem signing period; PSA had signed rl letter ot tntcnt during the

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viobttion, 111the future.

. . . . Ellglblllty Appeolo Other Than Those Involving Recruiting Violotions

DIVISION I

See Eligibility appeals, page 12 F Page12 The NCAA News July 22, 1992 ~_- - Eligibility appeals

F Continued from page 11

5 FWtball R 1251..%(d) SA’s picture appeared on institutional poster that was sold by third- Eligibility restored. Secondary violation; in- and 1252.1 pa”y distributor at noninsriturional outlets. Additionally, institu- stitution was admon- tion’s financial arrangements with distributor did not fulfill re- ishrd to avoid similar quirement that all moneys derived from promotion go dirrcrly to violations in the liirure. member in&&on

7 Men’s gn1.f H 14.1.6.2 SA competed in one contest while enrolled in less than I2 credit Eligibility restored on Srrrmdsry violation; no Institution forfeited points earned hy SA hours. basis of institutional further action. and ~irhhekl SA from next two regularly action. srhedulrd intercollegiate competitions. n 5kll‘. golf II II I ti!!2 ‘-A cfmptwd ill one , o,m-~t whllc rnr,~llc,l 111Icw th:rrl IL’ ,,lrdit l+pItJIIIty rcrtr,rcd .,1- sc.~oIId.LIy \Iol.ltlorl: 111, Inrtituti,m fwli+d 1‘0nw’it in which SA h‘Nll\. tcr SA w:ls withheld lilnh,~1 ‘I, ,101,. ~“IllU 1p1t”‘l wtllt‘~ IIlc.IlpItlIf~. from intel, ollrgixc

SA* competed in one I.0utect while ineligihlr under satisfactory- Eligibility restored. Srcondaty violation: no (:onfcrwcc rcquit~rd institution to fim progress rtquirrments. Institution erroneously used crrrlit from ju- (Note: Both SAs used further artion. feit contert- nior college course to c&ify SAs. season of competition “CT R 1424.1.)

I:\. Women’s barkerhail H Il.li.4 Institution miscalculated SA’c transferrnblr degree (redits and. as a Eligibility restored af- Secondary violation; no Institution required SA to complete year rcwrlt, prtmiued SA to prnicipate in 13 contests during her transfe, ter SA is withheld from funhel~ action. in residence, implemented new procr- year in residence. SA was not at bult for erroneous certification. first two regularly dul es to prevent l‘uture violations and scheduled intercoIL@ forfeited the five victories in whit h SA ate contests of 1992-93 panicipxed while inrligihle. SKiSO”.

R 14.6.4.1.2 Transfer SA, who was not ,I qunlifwr, received ;,thlrtically related Eligibility restored Secondary violation; no Institution will require SA to repay aid aid for two we& during hts transfer year m residencr. upon hlltillment of in- furthct action. upon rrrrltullmcrlL criturinnal aclinn

17 Men’s track. H 15.1 SA ws employed offcampus durwg the dc;,drmic year whilr alro Eligibility restored on Secondary violation; no Institution required SA to repay earn- indoor; receiving a full grant-in-aid. basis of institutional further action. i ngs men’s track. action nll‘dnnr

indoor: roach Coach’s wife and SA were &ends before SA’s enrollment at b&is of institutional further action. tt.;u~~portati,m dnrl rrviewed legislation women’s track. institution. action. with roach and hir wife. outdoor 1’11 Fwtl,:ltl. Instituti,mal employrc tylx~l lxtIw~\ IO, SA\ .tt J r~l,~r,l r;w i

See Eligibility oppeals, page 13 F July 22,1992 The NCAA News Page13

Eligibility appeals b Continued from page 12

Eligibility restored on Institution required SA to repay cost of I,.&, ot instirurional nckrts. action

23. Wreniing B 14.1.6.Z SA tmnpeted in time mascha while not oBiik&y enrolied at the Eligibility restorrd af- secondary violaLion; no Institution fmfeited point earned by SA irwiw&on. 8A was remwed &om rhe enrotlment list hke in one ter SA is withheld from further action. and took steps o avoid iidure violarions. wee~oncedueco nmpaymmt of fees by 8A’s parents and once next three scheduled due to a dean wenidhg professor’s conacnt for entry inso a class cona?8ta 24. Women’s cross B 143.2. I .2 and During her initial year in residence, SA who was a &al qualifier, Eligibility rertorcd Secondary wolarion. I”- C”““Iry; I4 13.4 3 competed in three cross country competitions. SA’s high school er- upon complrrian of srirurion is required 10 wonxn’s ,rark roneously informed SA. who is learningdisabled. that her test year in residence. forfeit points earned by indoor; score was sufGcienr and, as a reruh, the institution certified her as (Note: SA used season SA. womct~‘s rnck a qualifier. ot competition per B outdoor 14.2.4.1).

. . n. Confemtce rsxp&cd inakinbn to for- Additmdiy, in&u&m hictbetwoamtktencecnnm&in must torfeii the two whiih SA paMp@ed wb& ine&bie. nonconfemcc contmca fnaitutian ,-held 8A %om next four in which SA puticr patd while inelii. 26. Women’s crack, B 14.6.4.2 and During 1992 spring semester, transfer SA competed in three of the Eligibility restored af- Secondary violaGon; no Institution issued oral and written rep& outdoor; 168.12 six total indoor track meets during transfer year in residence and wr SA fulfUs residency funher action. mands to head coach and indicated that women’s track, received expenses for travel to two away conterls. requirement and is further violations could result in dia- indoor withheld from the first missal. Further, instirucion reviewed rhree regularly schrd- transfer and inicial-eligibiliry renifica- ulrd intercollegiate tion policies with the coaching staff. track meets for which SA is otherwIse eh- giblr. (Note: SA used season of compeution in indoor track per B 14.2.4.1 ) . 27. M&B soccer B 14.81.1 SA pasticipafed in am o&de conrrrtr, in a city league during the EiigibiLity teamed on Institution withheld SA fmn pnmice academic year, derphr being advised &at such participadon uas basis of intiwionai and remaining comeat during spring im~mkible. action and after 8A is noncradirionai season. withheld from tirnt two regularly scheduled in- tercoiiegiare concesfsof 1992-93 season. B 14.X.1.1 SAs panicipated in one outside competition during rhr academic lnr,i,ution withheld SAs from nex, two yrar. nontraditional contests and reviewed outride rompetiGm Irgi&,ion with rhr w:, 111 29. Men’s basketball B 14.8.2 SA participated in one conrest in an annual basketball invitational Eligibility restored af- held in SA’o hometown. ter SA is withheld from first regularly sched- uled intercollegiate CO”CS, of 1992-93 seam SOll.

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3 I Men’s basketball R 16.8.1.2.2 Head coach cransponed SA from airpon to campus upon return Eligibility restored Secondary violation; no InsGtution required SA co repay cost of from Thanksgiving break. upon fuitiiimrr~t of in- further action. transponacion. stirutional action.

Eligibility Appeals Drug Testing [Now Eligihiliry appeals regarding those student-athletes who have tebted pwirivc lor drug use under Bylaw 18.4.1.5.1 now will be publibhrd on a periodic basts. Plrarr now char as a minimum, any student-athlete who tebts positive, tnclud~ng chow who ,cct posirivr a, postseason championships or at certified howl compccicionc. tnucl remain meligihle for competition for the mandated period of one year and must wtes1 ncgacive by the NCAA. The application of Bylaw 18.4.1.5.1 nrw~.arily causes the involved rrudenr-athlete who participates in the seawn in which he test, poaitwc IO locc d( 1cas1 ,hc rquivalm, of a season of competition. Therefore, in regard to those student-athletes who test positive before participation in a season (e.g., redshirt), such a student-athlete also will be required by the Eligibility Committee to lose at least the equivalent of one season of competition. Thil policy is inrcndcd 10 c~15urc char ail those who test positive will receive equitable treatment.] DIVISION I NO. Sport Citation Facrs NCAA eligibility actiun I. Fooltxill B IX 4.1.5 During spring of 1991, SA tesrrd Eli~bility restored aftrr SA wa5 positwr for anaholir srcroids charged with the loss of one sea- under rhc NCM year-round son of comprlition. drug-testing program. Pursuant to B 18.4.5.1. SA re- mained lneliphlr for the mini- mum 365~day period, which included the entire 1991 foot- ball season, and was rctesrcd by the NCAA a( end of ,hr period to fulfill requiremen of manda- tory exit test The exit test was negative. 2. FoRtbail B l&4&5-1 Afhr lwmredforlfrcl99p Page 14 The NCAA News July 22,1992 Byers scholar, two-time titlist lead at-large academic squads

(:IOSS cor~rt~ty I nttnrr IXtvici Ho- :I.SHOin biologic.,1 scicnres: Atrx Kosrir h, nra of North (:arolitt:t St;~tr ;~ttd swimming. Stanford. Y.600 in communi- tenttis c-hatttpion I.cwis Millet of t aliorib, .Ji,,l Luvclc~b, c ,oss country/ I,‘:u k, K,.nl. 3.7 IO in finanrc/lnarkcting; Ki~l;unazeo head the C;TE acdc~ Rot) Ma@, c ross country/track, Mary- trtic ;tll-Attttricx tItc.n’s at&large I:md~l~alli,r,o,e (bunny. 3.940 in com- ICilIll iLS urlivcrsily- alltl c-allege- pucr scicncc; Kelly Mitchum, golf, Nonh cliviGott x-arletttic :tIILAmericans (:;,rotin;, St;,,c, 3.4X0 in rraristicx; ~J;*so,i of the yrar. Rohenson. voltryl,atl. (:rorgr Maso,,, Hotte;~, ;t srttiorlor the Wollpack 3.X00 in mathcma,ic.\/c omputrr SCx-n, r, Jan Ruchtickr, SOC,~ ‘r, Illmois Sutc, 4.000 IilSt t;dl, t-;IITlrd ;tllbbnet-ica ~llld in finance. Frank Srhaffncr, tennis, Ala- all-AllittlliC (:o;lsI (bnlPrence ho- ham;,-Birmingham, 3.660 in business; ttots in CIOS\ ccu~rttty while coin (;ary StcfTcnsmcic,~. wrrstling, Nonhcrn piling ;I pcr~cct 4.000 gtxlr-poitil Second team Iowa, 3.200 in malhematics; R~rrl Stcvrr~s. average as 211 clcctrical cngincrr- D0,wv:1,1 I~cr~s,l~om. c ,ro$$ Lo,rntry/ ,cnnis, (:corgia Tech, 4.000 in inclus,ri;lt ing major. Eat-lict- this ycx, Honc;~ track, Wisconsin, 3.490 i,l psychology: cnginccring; Brcrt Wilson, swimming, ;ilso was sclrc?cd as :I txipient of Stcvc Burke, swimming, Syracuse, 3.X00 Illinois~(:hicago. 5.000 (!5.000 scale) in the N(:AA’s W;tltc-r Hycrs Scholar- in I ivil engi,lccring; S,cvc (:hurch, soccer, tllal~rlgctllctlL ship for postgradrt;tt~ stndy. ~:vx,sviIIc, 3.650 in elu rrical cnginccring; COLLEGE DIVISION Eric Frrbc. wresrlirrg. Wilkes, 4.000 in Miller, who has a 3.780 (4.000 First team hiotohy: lilso,, Cr;,y, so,, c,. Frrsno Sratc, Ihrnrl (:otnbs. cross counny/track, ccalc) (;PA in ec-onomics and po- 3.X20 i,,‘exrrc ISC phys,,)tohy, Ilob Kelly, Anclrrsor,, 3 !a60 in physicb/biology; litical scicncr at K;~l;~rrt;r~oo, won cross co,rn,,~y/trark, Bucknrtt, 3 000 in D;,vid DcWirt, swimming. I)rn,son. S 700 his scrand strxight Division III clccrrical cnginccring; l+~r,lK, USC,~rn,,ib. in biology; Nathan Eddy. rrnniv, K;,tam:r- Ball ‘5,,,1c,3.500 in mathcm~~rirr: Angelo sirtglrs title in M;ty. Hr had a 29-3 LOO.3.790 in physics/mathcn,atics; Wcrl- I.ibcnur, i, ire hockey, Bowling Crern, rccotd in sirtglrs [Jlily this year. drlt Edwards. trxk, Ahilcnc Christian, 3.950 in I,iol~,~/l,rcmctlicinr; Chris- Following arc the cotttplrtc tttti- 3.250 iii m3bs communications; <:art tophct Mark, ,er,nib, North <:arolina- E,,kb(m, rcnnis, Oberlin, 4. I00 (4.000 versity- and c-ollege~division ac;tb (hrtottc. 3 !)I0 i,, rlrt ,,i, al cnginccring; Kulamazoo tennis champion Lewis Miller is an at-large uc&mic s, air) in c orrquer scicncc/mathcmatics: tler,iic iill-Allleric a tne11’5 at-large Jorl Miller. h~m,,;~sr,c\. A,, t‘orc c, 3.570 Jay (;rr,di,,. ~wi,,,ming, C&c Rcsclvr, all-Amo-kan of thu yar. tcat,,s, as ~elrcIed by th,= (bllege in ;,s,ron;t,rrir;tl rngmrrri,,g; Chris Ncl- :I X20 111c omputrr xicncc; Eric Ilicks, so,,. c,n,ss coun,ry/rr:,< k. A,r For< C. 3.XXO Sports 1nfotttt;ltiott IXrcc~lor-s ot ,c,m,s. Woos~r,, 3.950 in biology; Todd SC&) in mechanical cnginccring; Rim America (CoSIDA). in mathematics; Brrnr Pontc. sw,,r,rr,ing, Hougr, , ,oss ,oun,ry/rrack, Wartburg. chard (tcicr, soccer, Lurhcr, 3.9X0 in (:incinn;,ri, 4.000 in t~i~~loKy/~~rrrr,r,li~ 3.950 i,, tmsinrbs atlmir~istrarion/cco- hiology/chtmist,y; Eric Hoaglund, tcn- zinc: John Rorthtisbrrgrr. ~~mnasticb. UNIVERSITY DIVISION nomics; .Jon Lindquist, golf, Gustavus nis, J;lrksonville Stare, J.!t’LOin English; Minnesota, 5.4 IO in l,rr,n;~n;,ge,,,rt~t; First team Adolphus. 3 700 i,, CConomics; Randy Roh Jrnren. track, Nonheas, Missouri .%ou Shim:mioto, soccer, Vmde~ldl. 3.X40 1~)wc. c ,osb , aunt ,y/trxk. Shippensburg, St;rtc, 3.570 in l~rcmr,licinc/hi,~t0~~: D;,vr in clcrrriral enginrrring: Tunis Taylor, 3 670 in history; Frank McGovern, cross lambcn. cross coun,ry/rrat k. Wise onsir,- swimming, Kansas. 3.770 it, tmsint~bb, country/,r:rck. Widrnr,, 3.730 in eco- Oshkosh. 3 400 in :,rc.o,m,ing: Hcnrik Eri, llpragraff,, rifle, Wesr Virgin,;*, 4.000 nomics/fin;rnc I-: I.rw,s Miller, ccrmis, M:rnir,. trnc ing, MI.11 4.X00 (5 000 F, ate) in zcruspacc cnginccring. Katama/oo, .3.7X0in CConom,~ b/politiral in etcctricat cnginrering; M:ut t?drcriI. Third team scicncc; Mat, Morin, wrrrthng. Rose- track, Cmtral Oklahoma. 3 9X0 ,,, E,,g- (harks Bailey, tennis, Texas Tech, IIulman, :C!t20 in mathcmatic.r/l,hysi[ s, tish; Frank T;lncy, rrnni\. Ihrw, 3 940 in 3.X60 in mcrhanir:,l cnginrrring; Dan David O’Gorman, tennis. Mirsouri-St rconomirs; Srrfan W;,lt, so<, CT.Northcast Rrrnmn. 1:~ rossc. (;tw~gclwv~~, :tX!d) in I .o,,ic, 4.000 in phycicq; T~rvor Wysong, M,sSouri St:,,c. 3 X10 i,l pol,t,~ xl s, ,rr,c c. economic s; ‘li~tld (blonna, soccer, swimming, Westcrn M;cryt;u,d. 4.000 in Prrrr W&s, socrrr/c TOSS,o,m,ry/t,ac k/ Georgetown, 3.X60 in biology; Kevin rconomics/politicat scienc c. wrestling, Wcslryan. 5.2X0 in molrc ular

.1’1lt, l!)!)? (;‘I‘E ;I( drtttic illI- AtttcGx I~.tscld te;m has brrn ScltTlcYl hy thr (:ollqt~ spom Ill- I’,,, herb. Put I)c,,ficltl,(:.,,,,wt,a, :1.X10 1ortit;tt ion 1)irt.c tars of Atrt~ric ;I i,, Iusincss .,dminis,rnrion; Mike Hudy. ((:oSIIM). ()hiu Wcalcy.,n. 3.X60 in psychotoh~ l’irchc~rs (:h;,rlit~ (~iautlmnr, ;I (::,tch(.~r T,:,r y l.:,,,gr,, Sou,t, D.,kr,r., sctIior ;It Wichita State, and How- S,:,,r. 3.540 ,,, , o,r,p,,,~~r bcicncc. First ard IGxm:ttt of’Trcttton State wet-c Ixrrr. I):,vc Etho,,, Notth (:cnrral, 3.5X0 in n;~md (X1*: I~sch;~ll xademtc- r,,:,,l,c~rr,:~,,c\ St,, orid bb(.. Nelson II- cI,,,c,~l~~,St. I humas (I+~ritl.i). 3.470 in ;tlILAmcric;ttis 01 the year in the \oc i.,I slutlies/clc,iic,i~~,ry cd,rcation ttnivr&ty ;~ttd collt,gc tlivisifms, ‘I~hirrl tx,sc: Jclf Hurk;,. Scmrh I):,kof:,, rrsptc3ivcly. 3 lil I) in hioloh~ Stio,lr,q): I%,y.u, Spcllcr, A,,dc,x~,,. ?.XXO if, accout~tin~. Or,l- ficltlcra: Kyle l)c,rl,a,u~. (:oruc~lt (:ottrXc. -I 000 in p~cmcd,~ ,nc: Bob Fxbcr, (:.,I (h-if5 Kid Morton 1.1,1t1(.1a,,, :1.x20 in },~yChOlO~~~ Sh;,wn’ I I,,rdi,,. V.,lrlo~r;, S,;lcc. 4 001) in c ,-imi,,:,l j,,stir,c. I)rrign;,ccd hiucr. M:,rk S~,,kr~w,t~, Oh0 Wrbtey,,,,, 3.2 I II in x’~ o,,n~ i nfi. Third team Forttt;ttt. who hxl ;I !a-2 rcc ortl Pi,, he,s: Jr11 FC,,,#, Juhnb I Iopkinc, ;mtl 2.52 I~X4, Ied thr Lions to dn 3.2 IIt in s~,ci.,t/t,chavi~,r;II sricnc c: Jrfl Mire h,,lt. Mi\zo,,r,-Rotta. 1.000 it, marhc- ;tppc;tr;tnce in the Division 111 COLLEGE DIVISION Third team First team ,,,;,,i, s: I)av,,l M,lrb, Merrimack, S.!tOItin Hxrlxtll (:hanipionship final Pi,, hc,?, (:l,,,c k I):,,,,rt, Mississippi Pilchcrr: 1bw.rrd Fr,rm.,n. Trcril~~,, ,r,.tr~:,gr,,,t~,~. (:;,sr: Jrffrry (:t;,, k. Sw;,nh,uo,u-. ICV;III. 3 260 in t,,blo,y. Sh,xls,np: C:mig I’itc I,<,,\. (:l,.,,lic (~i;,udro,,c, Wi, hit;, ccicncc.; Philip Ro,~~c,o. F,csno .Sl:,,c. 3.400 in l+Xlibh Iilr,at,,,c. ‘I’tiird ti:,sr: Hcrstcy. Dctta Stair. 3.320 in ,,idrhcm;,t- S,.,,c.:::t IO it,, I,c,,ii*1ry/t~t,billcbb; S1,,.,r, XXW in civil cnginccring. ‘l’t,,,rl txlht.. I’,,,, t+;rr~~on.M:~,,slirld, 3.550 I,, , ,i,,,,,,at i, s Ourtirtdrrs. M~u L,,s~lo, Bcloi,, 9.490 tli,rc I,,,l.,,l. Mic hit.,,, S,.,,c. :%.700 in I);,vc M;,dccn, Briyh.,m YounX, 3.3 t 0 prtk c. Sho,istq,: M,kr I)all:,s, Sh,I,pc,,>~ i,, CCono,,,i( b/,,,;,rlagcmcnt; E,ik Morrctt. nice h.,nic,;,t cnginc.cring (::,rchc,: John (undrc txrd) Shonsrop: Sun Sullivan, burg, 3.760 in ,riarh/~o,l,p,,tcr bcicncc. St. JOIIII Ftshct, 4.700 in m;,,~kr,ing/ H:,). Mi\\o,,,,, :I X.50,,, t),,\,,,c\s .xl,,,i,,ih~ Pun, C(I),,, 3.360 ,,, t’, onomic 3 Or,,- Or,,firldc,~s: Dam (;atri. Adelphi, 3.4liO in h&m rcl;rtions: Jeffl’iburn, Rcgis ((:otb II:IIIOII. I-‘IISI tmw.!w Il,,,kicw,rL, Notrr l’icldcrs: (;cr,,rrl L..,,nl~r,~. Holy (:ross. t,,,sinr~s:.J;,~on l.loyd. A,,gus,;,n:, (Sourh or.ido), 3.710 in umiputr, 4, ,u,c c/,na,hc- Ihmc. 3.310 it, t,,oll,Xy. Sc~ontl tusc: 3 6.50 in m:,chrmluics: Mike l.yrmb, Yrov~ D:,kot:i). 3 960 in t,i,,toh~/t,rrnlr[Ii, in.-: m.,ticc. Dc+n;utd hittrl: Andy (:amcron, Rod,,cy t Icnnon. Wcslc, ,I (:a,oli,ia, 3.790 i&n, I-. 3 5X0 in hiolohy; Jim Zcrv,,nos, Ibight MI (~ardwrll. Ar,clrrso,,. 3 X70 in ,J,,ni;,r:,. 3 310 ,,, t)ubitlcss/ac~l,,,liti,ig. July 22, 1992 The NCAA News Gymnast, tennis champ head at-large academic team

A t~~rt~~t~er of ;I ttationally , :ttto,t, Barb I’ranC;cr. swimming. Kaisas, ranked gymnastics tram and a W!Kl it, cxerci\e 5, ten, e/physi, :tI lltrr- tennis phyrr hr;d the GTE aca- .tpy; Banni Redhair. tennis, Art/on+ &-mic allLAmcric;t women’s at- :I 030 tt, .u, ounting; I lather T:t~~;tn, large tr;im 3s university- and cd so,, c,, Wih, onbitt, 3.690 it, birxhc-micaI/ ,,101r, ula, I,l,,lO~~ legc-division academic allLAntcri- Second team cans of the yrar Nicol,t A&.ittx~tt, ~wt,tt,ttt,tg, A,k:t,,s:t5. Sigall Kassrttto, an NCAA Walter :+.!lIO it, mu Iuntt ‘11 t~rtgtrtrering; ltrlie ~yrr-s Scholarsltip rrcipient who C:rq)cr, swi,tt,nt,tg, I&x:13. 3 640 itt ti- ltrlpccl (;aliforni;t to ;ttoplO rank- n.tr,cc, SW (:L~I~Io, , ountry/tra, k, Concordia Sigall Kassutto. ,qmnastics. (:alifornia, Nncnna Lynch, cross countty/track, Vil- trc hoit. 3 750 111blotrc htdogy; Rebecca Miller, CI~OSZcountty/track, Wisconrin- (Minnrs,~ra), 3.650 in an rdttcation; Chtis- 4.000 in molrcul:tr/~cll hiolo~~: Kxrn Ianova, 3.930 in sociology; Jenny Gala~sini, tennis, Grand Canyon, 4.000 1.a (:rossc, 3.820 in physical education rina Lindstrom, cross countty/track, LJC Kraemer. swimming. St;tnford. J 900 I,, McCrath, swimming, Tennessee, 3.550 in in English writing; Beth Howland. soccc’r,, teaching/coaching; Lisa Ristatt, cross Ibis, 3.970 in mechanical cnginecring; mathem;ttic 5/s, ten, c: (:l.ttrr I..I~c,I. hiomcdical cnginccring; Heidi Piper, Ithac a. 3.5!)0 tn fnyt h&g-y; Eileen 1lung, country/track. Nonh Dakota Start, 3.400 !dac iv Rex, so, t cr. Ohio Wcslcyan, 3.4 10 c,oss cotmtry/trat k. Arkansas, 4 000 in fencing, Notre Dame, 3.540 in psychol- t ,055 cot,rttry/rr;tck. Howdoirt, 4 000 in itt mdbs t otmttunt, at&n. ‘lhra Singer, itt CConotnic tttanagcmc’nt; Dcbbir French/Spanish; Holly I.loy,l, tennis. ogy; Marla Schucrman. soccer, Xavier phtlosophy. Mrltssa I;lnglois, cross coun- frttt tng, New York University, 3.830 in fmuda, cross country/u ark, Widenet~, Florida, 3.tiOOin 5ystemr/indtrstrial eq- (Ohio), 3.570 in chemistry; Amy Warner, try/trat k. Wist ,,r,si,,~Oshkosh, 4.000 in psychology; May ?gn, swimming, Notth- 3.810 in accounting; Kelley Wenning, neering; Rm Neiss, tield horkry. Old soccer, Wisconsin, 3.770 in mechanical nursing; Melissa Mcllcckcr, cross couu- rrn Michigan, .3390 in finance; Susan cross rountry/rrark. Indians (Permsylva- Dominion, 3.7X0 in l,r~:tlrl~~‘physir;II edtt- mginccring; Wendy Waver, gymnastics, try/track, Simpson, 3.850 in international Ward, field hot key, MIT, 4.400 (5.000 nia), 5.970 in F.ngli&. Softball infielder, outfielder wti top academic all-America honors

Kent set ontl Ixtscm;tn Sltatta counting; (%1,x Nclaon, Cot. 3 9X0 in Ruth O’I)rll leads the 1992 (i’1.E 11t~~I,~~y/~~ycliolo~~: Shelly ]et,het,, SL (:I,~tttl Yt,ttc, 3.750 in social \t irrt, c: (:hris- acadrtrtic allLAmcric;t urtivrr+ tine I~old, St. Ucncdict, 3.X70 in history/ division wotttu1’s softball tcartl as w, i,,I,,W;J”c,Itteline Dahlr. StyHcrtedt, t, its ;tcxtltmic allLAmcric;tn ot the :1.!170in hioloh~; jrtmitr, Jan, tk, Illinr,is year; while Jacqttclittc Di~ltl~ has Wesleyan. 3 790 in phyw b/tildtlictli;ttics; bccrt similarly hotiorcd in Ihc COIL Rotmic I .:tw,c,t, C, Il,tlclwi~1-W.tll;trr,, 3 X00 Icgc division. I,, psy’ hOiO~~?i;Ttna Rtvr,:~. Kr:,,t. 3.470 in rdttcation/mathcmatics. O’ljcll led Kent in thtmcc offt.tt- Second team hive catcgorics wltilc tttaitil ;tinitig DclJ Drysdalc, Missouri Wcstcrn Starr, ;I pcrfu? 4.000 gratlr~poitit atvcragc 3.X70 in ;trcortnti,tp/~,tt5i,,e55 manage- tht-ottgh f(>ttr yeitr\. .l‘he Madison, ment:JenniterSmith, W;tynrSt;,te(Mich- ipat,), 3.!llO in premrdirine: I)iane Millrr, Ohio, applictt ttt;uhem;ttic s major Mtswtrn Southern Star. :$440 I,, pttyw al batted 297 drtritlg the I!)!)2 sexon r,1u< attort: Mary l.:l,hon. 1l11,101bWe+ anct lxtccd Krttt itt home runs , 3.640 11, t,tol,,~y/I”“ttr~lt~ t,te; (fottt-), twits (-l4) xntl runs scotd .Fu manna Pscodna, Ikopc, 3.340 in law (3). Site also slolr nine tlasc-s ;ttttl gwtpr ans; Claudia Rob, Fairlrigh Dick- drovr itt I!) runs. ttt\<>,t-MZldt~l,,t, 3.7fif) 111 I>Llhl’lCSI tndf~dgcti~ct~t; Laura (:ollinr, (:oabr C;uard, 3.X00 in clrctr-ical cnpincrring; (::,thy E:twn. P,,nl:tnd St:,tr. 3 Xl0 in physi, al rrluc ~tion, Angie Padon, 3.530 in l~sycholo~~; Dina Silvcstri. Stxrti Is- I:tnd. 3 X40 in scirnc r/lrttct~s/*wiety; hula Hura, SL Norbert, 3.931) t,t t,tsto,y. A c omplete listing ofthc univcr- Third team sily and c-allege ttivision trxtts as R&et, a Bradshaw, I ttmpton, 3.X90 in history; Anne Ibarra, Cal State Domin- SC-It-c-t rtl l,Y the (:I sllc SC Spcl IITS In- gtrrz Ilills, 3.520 in athletic5 training; tort rnatic 111 Din -et ors 0 f At TI(‘T ica Kim Ibge, Merrimack. 3 730 in English: -Fj (COSIDA) fdlows: Jet, (:ia, cio. Ml1.kI I I,,, 3 590 11, p,cmrd- cinr: Mary.jo Daws. (hst (;tta,cl, 3.370 in L : UNIVERSITY DIVISION m:,thrmatit s/t omputrr st ten, r; Kelly ; First team F.lli5. Hroc kpoti Statr. 3 X10 ttt phyhi, al Z &q~ *1 ‘,,“@&s&‘qp~,L &,:’ L”‘,,‘- c l.:ttr,tr Bowclett. D,:,k,,. :I !lOfl III f- edttratir~n; Hrathrr Rrrdy, (:r,ttt:,l E : r,:*,,c r: Str,‘h:m WtItI:tmb, Kxt\:,r, 3.!)30 (I,,w;,), 3 700 in ,,tatt,rr,tatt~ \; Krlltr RI,- hinson, Florid:t Southr, ,I, 3.4 10 t,t a, t ,,t,ntt,tg: (:athr,t,tr (:tl,ttt,,lly, Brnllry, 3.X10 in a, t ourttirtg; Joatm He, krth,,, ,I, ‘Iiwntotr State, 3.640 in health/physical education; Kati I .ttndherg. Wisconsin-1 .a sout hbwbl ‘Iexa %atc, 3.!100 111hr1ury; (:rossc, 3.130 in phyriral edttrarion: Kim DrexelIs K&i G-iflith is u j&t-team academic all-Ametican in (Zhcryl Vcr,otsky.S,,ttthc,~n Illinois.3.7!)0 McKay, Nehrask;, Wrstry:,,,. 3 901) in women’s .sof&~ll. iv arlmini5ct;ttiot, of jttqicc: Krlli (;tiflith. psyc hololg Page 16 The NCAA News July 22, 1992

Championships players Lacrosse all-Americans selected 2im0ng ‘92 goIf scholars Princeton, Nazareth (New York) receive most spots National champion Princeton sachusttts. Midfield: Adam WrightJohns Shoulberg. Ithaca; Marry Kelly, Nazareth Twenty-five participants in John Logue, Lehigh, civil rngi- Hopkins; Charlie Lockwood, Syracuse; (New York). Midfield: Don Trracy. R.oa- Ileering, 3.940; R&r I.utr. Washing- placed six players on the United this year’s NCAA men’s golf Dom Fin, Syracuse; Jim Buczek, North noke; Ronnie Davis. Nazareth (New York); ton, motivational p5ychology. 3.210; States Intercollegiate I.acrosse As- championships are among the Carolina Defense: David Morrow, Prince- Jim l&en, Hobart; Colin McCahrrn. *Jeff Makohan, Rice. economics. sociation’s all-America teams for 58 student-athletes who have ton; Alex Martin, North Carolina; Rrian Roanoke. Defense: Dan Morison, Roam 3.4.50; Mitt h Marchman, Georgia Division I, includingtwo first-team Brulare. Maryland. Goalkeeper: Scott nokr; David Pratt, Narareth (New York); been named all-America scho- Southern, sports management, 3.360; selections. Bacigalupo. Princeton. Mike Esham, Sdlisbury Stale. Goalkeeper: 1~s for 1992 by the GoIf Dean Marks, Eastern Kentucky, corn- Greg (;ehhardt. Ndrarrth (New York). Coaches Association of Amer- puter science. 4.420; *Roben C Division 1 runner-up Syracuse ica. Mclvrr. Arirona. finance. 3.670; and semifinalist North Carolina Second team *Kelly Ize Mitt hum, North Carolina Attack: Jeff Wills, Johns Hopkins; Kevin Criteria for selection include had five players named. Syracuse State, statistics, 3.470; *Per Nyman. Lowe, Princeton; Man Riter, Syracuse. Second team a cumulative grade-point aver- led in first-team selections with Fresno State, computer science, 3.480; Midfield: Tom Stanzialc, Delaware; Gary Attack Steve Evans, Hartwick; Jeff Rob- age of 3.200 (4.000 scale) for Craig Poet, Nebraska, psychology. three. Miller. Loyola (Maryland); Dan Donnelly, erts, Washington and Lee; Kevin Hohner, Division I players and 3.000 in North Carolina; Ryan Wade, North Caro- S&bury Srare. Midlield: Larry DiGio- 3.380; Jody M. Roudebush, Indiana, First-team repeaters included Divisions II and III, academic business, 3.670; *G. Gun Sanders, lina. Defense: Sean Quinn, Loyola (Mary vanni. Hoban: Ifiul Schotield, Gettysburg; Syracuse’s Tom Marechek and standing as a junior, two years Ohio State. finance, 3.260; Hank land): Carl Beernink, Towson State; Brian Silcotf Narareth (New York); F’etrr Johns Hopkins’ Adam Wright Michael Mariano, Princeton. Goalkeeper: of varsity competition at a four- Schlissburg, Miami (Ohio), manage- Riley, Narareth (New York). Defense: ment, 3.230; Matthew Shiley, Penn Kevin Farrington, Navy. Michael O’Connor, Hobart; Joe Alden, year school, a season stroke State. business, 3.270; Sieve Sowers, Division III champion Nazareth Nazareth (New York); Kevin Wall, Ohio average under 78 in Division I Missouri. finance and tyanking. 3.200; (New York) had nine players Third team Wesleyan. Goalkeeper: Steve Koudelka, and 80 in Divisions II and III, J oe W. Tomasrlli Jr.. Indiana, ac- named to that division’s all-Amer- Attack: Stephen Marohl. Maryland- Gettysburg. and participation in 75 percent counting. 3.720; Charles W. Wahl. Air ica teams, including four first- Baltimore County; John Webster, Nonh of a school’s scheduled com- Force, behavioral science. 3.710; Mi- team selections. First-team repeat- Carolina; Justin Tonolani. Princeton. petitive rounds. chael Walker, Ohio, spoon industry, ers were Nazareth’s Marty Kelly Midfield: David Donovan, Duke; Andy Third team 3.310; Forrest Wilson. Central Con- Moe, Princeton: Roy Colsey, Syracuse; Attack: Cabell Maddux. Hoban; Don Following are this year’s all- necticut State and Jim Pratt and Salisbury State’s , marketing, 3.350; Lindsay Dixon, Towson Stae. Defense: Martin, Geuysburg; Jeff Chenowith. Sal- America scholars, with school, *David W. Wood, North Carolina. Mike Esham. John Winship, Syracuse; George Clyphis. isbury State. Midfield: Tom Masaschi, major and grade-point average. classics, 3.650. The complete teams follow: Virginia; David Ryan. Yale. Goalkeeper: Rochesrer Institute of Technology; Carl Those who competed in NCAA Scott Giardina, Johns Hopkins. Juuin. Nazareth (New York); Steve Hoff- Division II championships are indicated man. Roanoke; Cam Bombeny. Nazareth *Scott Cameron Clark, Columbus. by an asterisk: Division I (New York). Defense: Mark Maietta, marketing, 3.220; *Brian Etheredge, First toom Division III Ithaca; Jerry Kieran, Clarkson; Luke Division I Troy State, criminal justice, 3.020: Attack: Tom Marechek, Syracuse; Fint team Vokey, Alfred. Goalkeeper: Craig Flem- Rick Bash. Georgia Southern. ac- *J eff Jordan. Jacksonville Stare, polit- Darren Lowe, Brown; Mark Millon. Ma- Attack: JefTTambroni. Hoban; Charlir ing, Roanoke. counting, 3.600; *Chris Brauner. Rice, ical science, 3.050; Mike Meehan, statistics. 3.710; ‘Titn Ruz.&i. F%cilir Florida Atlantic, mathematics, 3.410; (California), business, 3.210; Donnir *Jack R. Napier Jr.. Jacksonville State, Cooper, Tennessee, political science, mathematics, 3.030: ‘Bruce W. Neel, 3.240; *Brian Craig. Florida. eco- Wofford, finance, 3.700; *Donald M. 2nd edition . . . the all new 19192-93 nomic\, 3 270; Mic harl (Zrisanti. Notre Phillips, Wofford. mathematics, 3.300; Dame. science preprofcssional, 3.210; *Jason 1. Smoak, Wofford, economics, Scorr (;rocker. Nonh (:arolina-Wil- 3.080: +Mau Welch, Abilene Christian, BOOK OF minion, finance, 3.300; Robbir Da- business, 3.600. vi5. Krnwky. husinrss. 3.2 IO; I Anthony Dirts. Mic h&an. history. Division Ill ,EGE ATHL’ E 3.400. Mic hael H. Dolan. Richmond, *J. B. Broms, Clarcmonr-Mudd- fin.mrc .md marketing, 3.680; *Nicky Scripps. economics and marhcmarics. (;oct/c. Ckrns~rn. finance. 3 25O:Tho~ Ifl.360 (I:! 000 sralr): Kit k B~~~nrtt. SENIOR, JU -N n,:,, (;r:lmlgrl:r. I.oyol:l (Maryt:m‘l), Norrh (:entral. markrtlng. 3.400; *Hill mm kt.rlnK. 3.260, Andy (:rr~l, I’&< em Congrr, Crnrral (Iowa), management. II,~. biology, 3.770; Rich& Rhoads 3.650; *Jon I .indquist, Cuscavus AdoI- 3MMUNITY t Iall. Richmond, English, 3.260; Ro- phrrs, economics, 3.670; *Dave Mar- I>(.11E. I lcinu, Y&, economics. 3.200; rice, Wooster, sociology, 3.240; *Scott Nc.11I Icndcc, (;corgia. finance. 3.620; Miksc h. Woosrel~, economics, 3.550; ILEGES *Itill Iiocflr. Okl.lhoma Sratr. husi- *Brrnr I’rtrrsnn, (:cnrl~al (Iowa), The Original National Directory of College Coaches IWSF. :<.460: I)or~~l;w 1 grnrr;tl studies. J.O!)O:Srotr Sondak, Hoey. 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By name. and spoti (mm and women) grams would be clirnirliitrd. one, thr college’s public relations college athletics. The move will ;IR‘ect approxi- director. “1 don’t think there is any l Sports Information Director . Business,equipment, Program and tsket glee here. Ibving to disrupt the mately 175 student-athletes. It &o managers mt=ans that 14 head roaches, sev- lives of our student-athletes brings . Physical Education Director The 1992-93 Edition Features no joy on the pan of the collcgc l Over 42,000 Coaches l Over 2,300 Colleges eral trainers and two admini- l Trainers_.--.___ II . Over 300 Conferences and Associations strators-athletics director Len administration:’ l Band information l Conference infbnnation . Both male and female colleges and staffs

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McQueen named enforcement rep

the NC :AA I,;,- Iioiial office, whrrr shr is scrviiig ;IS ;III ~nlr>rc-cmcnt tqrcscnl;ilivc. Shr prcvi- oucly scnrcl ;I> ;lssisI;llll IO Ihc president at I;lorrrl;l State

celltly c-onil~lrretl ;I doctor;i(c in higtlcr- education. She holds ;i Ixtc~hc4or’~ d~~~rt~~ from Stdtc L.iiiL vrrsiry <;ollrgr :tI (~ortlantl, whcrc \11(: W;IS )lornirl;rlrcl iis ;II~ ;~ll-Arl~~r- iaii goalie ii1 I~~~ossc, ;ii~d a nl;is- ter’s tlegrcc in spins .ttlniiiiisri ;I~ lion Ironi St. ‘l’hr~tn:~a 1 [nivrrsitv (Florid;i). McQurrn also has hcltl posts wit11 111~Nrw York (:ity 1lo;u-d of Edrcc;atic~n, Ihc Sf. ‘l‘honl:~s (Flor- 1992-93 EDITION FEATURES: ida) law scl~ool, I .oyol;i (:ollrgc (Maryland) :ultl tllc N;rtic)rl;il Fool- ‘50,000 New Coaches Names ball LXa,quc. *Over 187,000 Coaches *Over 19,400 Schools ‘Over 620 Pages Lemoignan joins *Deluxe Binding Association staff *Over 500 New School Addresses TYPICAL ENTRY COVERS THESE Valerie I.c~inoign;in rcccntly VALUABLE FACTS: WAYS TO USE THIS REFERENCE TOOL: joined rhc mcniltc7-shill scrviccs Your name, and the names of your 1. General referencedddresses, phone numben.

coaching staff 2. Locating speakers for coaching clinics. Your school name 3. Coaches contacting other coaches for references on athletes. Your school address 4. Recruiting athletes for colleges and universities. Your school phone number 5. Notifying coaches of state and regional conferences. The sports coached by each coach 6. Market research, new product testing. 7. “Where to Buy” guide to the nation’s top athletic suppliers.

;I( the 1lrlivc.l rity of’North (:;llolill;l, i\shcvillc. A Il.tlivc of Hull, Englanct, I.t.- rrioignan c;ii iicd ;I hachclol’c tic- s:rt-c iii l!IX(i fiOll1 Mlrr;!y SlAlC~ Lliiivcrsity, li)r whic,h shr cc~nq~X~l iti the l)ivisioil I Woi~icil’s ~h~ltlooi Tl;;~c.k all11 FirId (;h;lllll)ioll~llil)s. SllC ;I150 cl~lillif’ic~tl fi)l Itlt. 11(.l)1.l1~1- Ion a1 rhr l!)X4 Summer Olynipic~s InIl was rcd,lc IO 1cplrscllt (;lc;lI 11ritaiii. I.rmoigiiatl ~150 hold5 .I ni;istci’s degree in cxercisc scicncc lioni the llniversity of 1 Ionston. --

Page 18 The NCAA News July 22, 1992

Fieber Dedication, hard work mark 33 years of service for former NCAA business manager

F Continued from page 3

Marjorie Fieber Lives In: Kansas City, Missouri. Occupation: Retired.

“( kiilig l~iIoIIg:11 11I:Il, Formerly: Secretary and business manager for the NCAA from 1952 to 1985. you IlWC ;I lcI1tlcIlc y IO Family: Widowed, no children. IIt. ;I lilrlc skcl)lic ill .I1,0IIl ;llllC~lll;lliC il11) tloillg cc,IIIc?~iiIig wilhoIt1 war-

lvilig .iI,orIl IiIIItfiIIg.” (.oIivcIition, 1,111 WC’ h;itl 10 sl:iIl II1051 of 0111‘ II ,n;,y I,(. I,f,( ‘Ll,\f’ li1t.s ovt’t fiolil sc 1;11f 11.” I;icl,cI wf’II1 ltIIoIIg:1, ItIc. BC\iclc,\ I1;lli(lliIig ieglslr;llioI, ti,I Il,c k..lll V,‘,,I\, 1,111 \II(, qc,1 N(:,4A (~oI,vcI,~iolI, I;it,l)c>r- bcg;ul Jl;lrlcllitlg rc$stl :ltioii fi>l 111~. National Associatioll of (:ollc~~~:~rr~ I)iIc.c.tors of’ AIhlt~1ic.s (NA(:l)A) ( oIIvf7Iliot, 111 IlIc nii~ldlr 1!)7Os

Stays busy , , 1c.w I,oxc3 sllow~d 11p I,Cfi,lC (11Vr.lltl of 111f. Fif.l,c,I i4 011 pc~rnl;IIIcIIl \:I( :IIic,tI IIOW, hl.bI~~ now she will. Nominations Candidates sought for three officer, 12 Council positions that expire in January 1993

TO: NCAA NOMINATING COMMITTEE Please consider the following nomination for reelection of an incumbent member or election of a new member to take office effective with the January 1993 post-Convention NCAA Council meeting.

1993 NCAA OFFICERS (Name, Title, Institution) [NOTE: ONLY THE APPROPRIATE DIVISION I-A CONFER- ENCE MAY NOMINATE FOR ITS EARMARKED POSITION NCAA President -. -..- ON THE COMMITTEE.] Name, Title, Instltdtton or Orgorl;ratwrl DIVISION II NCAA Secretory-Treasurer Name, Title, Instrtutlon or Orgurwotlon II-1 --.- .~ ~~~ --- Division II Vice-President ___- [Must be a Council member) Name, Title, lrntltutlor~ or 0rgun;rution II-3 ___ (To replocp lames FoIli;. not ellglble for rcelrct~or~) COUNCIL: (Name, Title, Institution) II-At Large _.^_-~ _.-- DIVISION I (To repl,lcr Douglas T. Portrr, r,ot rliqible for terloctlnn) Big Ten Conference (I-A) -_ DIVISION III [I-3)--[To replace Michael t. Kosuvuno, not rl~y~ble for reelrct~on) Ill-3 -- __~- Mid-American Conference (I-A) --~ [lncumbcnt Dcnn~s Coll~n;, rl~!l~ble for r-electloll) [I 3) (To rcplocr Dcrv~d B Krilitz, not ellglble for rcclcctlon) Ill-4 ~ ---,-~ Southwest Conference (1-A) -.-- (To replucr Dcwd A Jc~cobs, not eltg~ble for r-rlrctlon) (I I) ITO rt+r~~ Frwk Wlndeggrr, not cllglblc for rerlt41x~) III AL ~~-.~~. ~~ ~-. _ I BAA Central ~-. _~.- - [To replace Arthur Luwir, IIOI el~git,le for rthctlnnj (I 3) ;To rrplw r Thur~ton E Bank>, not cllgable for rer/ectmn) III AL -. _.~.~~~ ~~--_ I-AA South ____~ 170 replace G+orgr Hr~rmun, r,ot ellgtblr for ~&ctwr~) /I 2)--(ll~cllmbrnt Ci~udtu> t Wvtt,, rti;qlbl- for rerlectmn)

A SEPARATE FORM MUST BE SUBMITTED FOR EACH CANDIDATE. IN ADDITION TO THE FORM, A BRIEF PARAGARPH DESCRIBING THE QUALIFICATIONS OF THE NOMINEE MUST BE PROVIDED FOR EACH NOMINATION. THE PARAGRAPH MUST INCLUDE INFORMATION ABOUT THE NOMINEE’S ADMINISTRATIVE AND COMMITTEE EXPERIENCE. July 22, 1992 The NCAA News Paae 19 n Interpretations Committee minutes

tkion alwr tast term of cli~ibility. A q,J- Conference No. 11 den-arhlrrr who ,omptctrs his o, hr, June 30,1992 degree rrquirrmcnr~ ,,,,,y panic ipare in ,I-~ul.~,-x.,wn compctitiw lhd( prrcrdrs an NCAA championship (in chat rpott) [hat Acting for the NCAA Council, hcginc with,,, 60 days after the md of thr the Interpretations Committee IC,,,, in which rhr rrrrdcnt ~ornplrtcs rhr issued the following intcrprct;l- rCqlllfC,,lrnlb for the drgw (or g,aduatr tions: rligihiliry). tarovidrd the studen, ha\ n,b( Expenler-friandrlrslatives t-xhausted his or he, livr yrrrb o, 10 scmcs- us/ 15 ctuxtr,s of clig,h,t,ry. 1Refcrrncrs: Coocher-undargmduote I4 1.t .2 (rrgu=ular-season comtxtition). 14.1 Ii 2 2 I-(.\) (final semestrr/ctwtrr) and 1~4.1.8.1.?I (N(:AA c hampionship following 1.0, vzrm of rtigihilicy)]

Telephone calls 3. Telephone calls by U.S. service acade- mics. It is permissible for institutional staff rnrrrhrrb ill U.S. service .tcadrmirs (ix., Ai, Individual ahglbdlty/ full-time enrollment Force, (:oast (;uard, Army and Navy) to 2. Elipibilily fur rrt&ar-season compc- make r&-phone calls to a prosprcrivc wJ- Attendance Penn State, Pitt Numbers up again renew series 1 million Rnnsylvania Starr LJniversiry - DIVISION I and the lilliversity of Pittsburgh, b Continued from page 10 900,000 I BELOW DIVISION I whose !I!)-yrar football rivalry was rndangerrd when the Nittatly peated with a 27, IO3 avcragc and 800,000 lions announced their move to Kentucky and North Carolina the Big ‘I‘m (:onferenc-r, have again rankrd second and third. 700,000 reached an aflccnient 1o T’CSLJITIC All three were down a bit in ;lVcrm their srrirs in 1997. age. lmliisvillr showed a small 600,000 inrreasr and again ranked fourth. The srhools will play each other each Scptrmbcr from 1!W7 Memphis State cnjoycd the na- 500,000 tion’s biggest per-game inrreasr at through 2OOO, acrording to The 5,207, reaching 16,142 in its nrw Associated Press. Traditionally, the arena. Next werr I.ouisiana State 400,000 trams played each olhrr at the end of the regular seas()TI. The series (UIJ 2,516 to 15,921), Scton Hall will he suspcndrd for four years (2,405 to 12,895), North Carolina- 300,000 (Zharloue (2,299 lo 7,725) and Clcvr- after this yrar’s game on November 21. land Slate (2,001 Lo 4,405). I.ouisi- 200,000 ana State was boosted by the ~fhe Nittany Lions anc1 Pallthcrs season’s largest crowd, 61,304 paid 100,000 have played each other !)I times, in the Louisiana Superdome in with Penn Slate holding a 46-41-4 New Orleans for the Texas game. 0 iidvantage. The schools have North Dakota is the Division II u '80 '81 u played each other ever-y year since 1934 attendance Icader at 4,943 pet -100,000 ‘79 '82 game, r-c-placing Southeasr Mis- souri Stale, which moved to Divi- -200,000 u sion I. (Calvin, the Division III u '85 News quiz answers: I- leader rhrrr st might years before '83 False (Fraser ranks SC

b Continued from page 1 One of Ihosc ~TO~JOS;I~S pcrt;lirl- than last year, this year’s Initial the August 5 issue of The NCAA promptly to give thr SIJ[JTlsOrs timr ing lo the constitution attracted ~Ltbkxiun CJf h3~JOSed l.egiSh- News. to react to them before. the Sep- by the Lcgislativc Kcvicw (:ommit- more sponsorship from nienit)eI tion will be ;i 10+~agc book, coui- rrmtx-r 1 deadline. Modifications (et-, whicll nlct .July (i-8 it, K;IIIS;IS insrirutions than any other. More [J;u t-d 10 108 pageS ;1 year ago. Memhcrs wishing to suggesl such rh;ingrs should 1101 c-all or (;ily, Missolrri. than 100 institutions are sponso-m This year’s puhlirarion will he From now until Scptcmber 1, ing a proposal to rrvisc the Associ- sent ro the c hit-f rxrcutive officer, the sponsors of the 104 proposals sclld thr 1 hangrs IO Ihe national Other topics ation’s Icgislativc c;ile~id;ir hy f&c uhy alhlrrirs representative. dim I a11 rharigr them in ;iny w;iy they office. Only Ihe primary contact While pl;1ying and practice-sra- rslahlishing nrw submission and rector of ;ithlcTic s ;incI srnior wanI. 3s long as rhe rhange is person is allowed to S:ubmiL rrvi- ~011sIrgislalion is by far the 111oSt pul,liralion dates Ior legislative woman athletirs administrator at gcrmanc to the proposal as printed sions to the sponsor’s original popular targtq of proposals, Ihr pl~“pOS;lk. each mcmhcr insjtitution. Mcnlhrr in Ihc iriilial public ;itiorl. Thry proposal. mcmbcrship also was busy in the mrmbrrS c;~n make a proposal tougher or Othrr important deadlines in IIr1dr1 111r [“o[“‘S;lI, Illc- clratl~ confer-rncrs, affiliated ;~Ir;is of ICC r Iiiliiig (Bylaw IX), ~norc Icllicnt, rhangc details in Ihr Irgislative calendar leading ,J[’ line for the mrnihership to submit and rorresponding members also which promp~cd 14 l~roI~r~s;ils: rli- Ilir proposa1, or rrt‘inr it ;iny w;ty to IhC 19!,? (;(JnV~IliiOIl iI 1>akiS proposals would he moved back receive copies. gibility (Bylaw 14), wirh I1 propos- rhey wish. ‘l‘hrv also c an withdraw inrludc the Augurs I5 dradline by from july I to August I. Also. the In the publication, rhr 104 pro- aIs, and pcrsonncl (Rylaw I I) and it. which the (bum-il. N(;M Yresi- N(~:k (:ouncil’s dcadlillc fol sub posals are primed in the order in financial aid (Bylaw 15), with Ilillr All such changes from thy +)I~~ clrllI\ (k~rIlrlliSSion antI NCAA Lx- ~llilti~l~~l~o~lo~illS w0llltl Ilr m0VecI whirh they would appear, il’ 1” 0p”S;lls GlCll. sors must hc received in the 11.1~ t’( ulivr (~omniilrer must submit flom Al~IlSl I.5 10 Oc~Iobrr I and ;ldfJ[Jt”l, in the NCAA ~lIllJ;l~, ‘l‘llr ~lrrsorlnrl proposals irl- tioll;il officr not later than any ;lmrIidIiirn~s that they intrnd Ihc. ck-atllirlt~ IO propost ;ur~rntl- l;lthU th;lll in tCJ[JiCd hTCJLJlJingS , III& rtti,rls i,i Division I lo in- k~Jf”llbCr I, and thr changes 10 Sponsor. lllCIlIS~IO-,LIllC.IldIllCI~ts woultl he or in the order in whirh they crcasr rhr numbrr of lull-rime rllLlst llc sut~nlitkd by the illdivirt- All 01 rhr ALigxlst 15 srlhnlissions, moved from Ortohrr 1.510 Novem~ might tTcntLdy q~pc;ir ill thr c sac-hrs in I)asrl)all, men’s basket- ual li.strd 35 Ihr primary contar p1t15 Ihe modific-ations made by .t,rr 15. (:onvention agenda. hall and IIICII’S ic c hoc-kry antI 10 perSoIl for Ihr involvrtl proposd SqWml)cr I in rhe IO4 meniher- tGrnin;ilc I hr c aIrgory of rt-str-ictrd- Rounding oLlt the I94 IJ~O~JOS;I~S As in the pat two years, Ihc NC, 11rw ;lmrntimcrll\ frorr1 Ihr \hi[J [Jrcl[~OS;lk, Will he printed in e;u nings c OX h irl mm’s ~)a~krlbalt a,t fo11r rKSOllJ~iOIl.\. 1-“ClpOS;dS C;lITy Ilot only tht- tr‘acli- Illerrlbrl ship may tlr sublni1tt.d fol the Srcond Public atiori of‘ Pro- tiond statcmcnts of intent. but and men‘s ire hockey. The most artivr sponsor of Icg- Illr I!)!)3 (kln~rn~ion. posed I .cgist;u ion. .I‘har book must also st;itcmcnts of riltionalr, as mrmbrr insrilurions Ilr m;lilrtl 10 thr membership by Also sponsored are five propos- islativc ~T(J~~JS;I~S, in tcrrns of Howrvrr, providrd by the SlJOnSOrS. t:arh als in the area of awards, benefits nurnhcrs suhrnitted, w;is the Rig and ronferencrs are rnroura~rd Srpknilxr 15. ;ilso lisrs Ihe primary contart per- ;llld CX[lCIlSc’S fO~-SIlJ~~~llt-~I~I~~t~S; .l+n (:ontrrnc-r, whit Ii suhniittrd to suggesr revisions in the 104 All anlendmcnts~to~;lnlcrl[~~~l~llts son identif’ird by the sponsors for five proposals prrtaining 10 mrm 17 of the 104 proposals. proposals already suhnlittcd. To ;lnd rCS[J~LJ~i(JllS h;iVc 10 be SLlbIllib hership; three each in the areas of those who wish to suggest changes do SO, they m1Jst Cont;lc‘t the I-‘“- ted I,y October 15. After that dead- committees and administrative Publication in or withdrawal of the l~oposal. mar-y c-onract person listed with line, the Official No1ic.c of thr rrgulatiolis, and three anirnd- Even though thrrr arc- six morr Thr intrnt statrrnrrlts fbr Ihr rhe proposal rhcy wish to address. (kJl1vcntion will Ilc printed for mrms IO Ihe N(:M cons~irution. prOpOWlS tiorn the membership proposals also will be published in Surh rontarts should bc made m;1iling November 15. Page20 ‘l‘he NC ;\I News July 22, 1992 Division I tennis considers format change

A IIIUI’\ ICWII-c hrnt~ionshit~ lor- 11,;11Ihill wO,ltIt c’tl;ltlge dlegiatc tc.r,iiis o,, It,I. t)iv,sion I level is taci,,g ~orisictertct by l~ivisio,, I ,u(.Int,(.,s of ttlt. N(:M Men’s antI WO,~UI’s ‘ti.Illiih (:onimittcr.

II11~tt.i. Ihc. t~r~~t~~~s~il. wllil.11 WOIIIII ,c,ct,,i,c. N(AA b:xcu,ri\.c (:oni,,~itII~. :~t~t~r~~v;~t,ttoul~l~~ t)I;ly woultl III, I~c~ttt Id01 t’ hingtes. .d Ill<. sc~lloot WllO\C~ ttolIt,tt3 1t’;l1lls wiii 1wo of’ (II(. tt,II~t~ tto,,l~t~~~ I,,;tlc 11c.s w0~1lIl (‘;I, ,I o,,I’ t)oiI1l. ~t‘tic~ lrix siriglcs ,n;,tc.t1c.s ~~o,itIl IX. 1X51 01’ rhrcY s(‘t‘; ;lIItl wolttl OIII’ t)oitll (‘;I( tl ‘t’llt~ 1t’.lIll winiiiiig ;I1 l~..isi hut of’ 11,~ t)ohGlh bevt’I1 t)o,1115 wo11ltl be tIic wi,,,lcI. ( :III~I cI11ty, Itic It~;Ii~r~c.l,;iiiit1i~1~i~ d,,p tor~li;iI t~r0viclcr fOl Gx siIlgtt,* ;II,~ III,(.c ctoI~t,t<~r m;~~cl~cs. All IllillI’llt’!l cII’(’ t)C’St Of‘tlllCC SClS ilntl WOIIII OIIC t)oi,,l t;~c.tr. Also, singles CIlrrI~IlIty ;I,.(’ (.on1(.s1ul I,f~fOI? ttotl~ blcs, at,tl tllr IfZilIll winning At IGISt f ivc, t,oil~ls is tlc~I;i,~Il 111~willt1t.r. Wirh Ihc. fi,rn,;u ct,;ingc, Iht. srih oI,,Il,iltt.t. hopes lo sl,o,lc~~ th lcI,gt, of It’;Iiii m;iIc~hcs wliilc re,;iit,it,g dout~tt~ I’t;iy ;Is an intc- gr.il pit of‘tlic I,,;ilc II. Other alters rulivrs c.0llsictt.I (,(I t)Y IllC sirt~c.onlrtlill~.~~ wo~lttt hvc stlot~m tCIIcd IllillI IIt’\ ;II Illt’ COSIOf ‘dCCIIIb thhi/irig doubles play. SIItx I)IIin~iIIt-c mctIIt,cI s t)cticvc 1tIC Ilt’w lorn~.ll worltd stloIt~Il ,,,;itc h0 from ;I’I ni;iny as six hours to ;I ,,,;ixiI,,u,,, of four hours ii1 It.I,gth, It,0 d)y e,,~ o,,r;cging Iiiorc st)t~I I;,Ior iulci~esr.

W Community service TENNIS JOBS For the champions to stay there For the climbers to get there! Looklng for a tennis job? West Virginia donates to hospital Bob Larson can help. His MENTAL TOUGHNESS TRAINING ‘l‘tlc Wt,hl Virgitlia IJllivcrrily .uhIrtics Ilet~t~~nlellI has doI1;11rt1 ;I IotaI of’$ t!)7,14?. I(; rhIorigt1 Ithe thisI I~illc yr;IIs 10 the uilivc,si,y’s <%iltlrcn’s newsletter twice a month FOR THE COLLEGIATE ATHLETE tlost~i~;il, i~~~tI,di,,~ iIs Inost ICI eI1l gif’l Il~otii tjI~1I rrtts Il-on, tilt- lists 75 to 100 on the court For comptclc information, contact: Molllltaillcc.ls (;ottt-tltclt. sprirlg fi~o~t~att pmt. and off the court jobs all SIephen J. Brennan, MXd., M.P.E. Peak Dcrformancc Consultants A ttot,aIio,I of’ f tX.Yt~l:fti was ,~,;Ittr II, Il~c I~ost>ilat during tllc over the U.S. 1472X Shirley S~rce~ l Omaha. Nebraska 68144 t1.air)n.d (:l~itttIeI1’\ Mirdt~ Nc~woIk Ic.tt,lhon. Sir,cc I!U+l, tt,e attIlt-tic 5 61 Z/920-8947 (402) 334-1676 clt~t~;~~l,,,c~,,I t1;Ib ti,~w;u ttcct tarof’ilb f’ioru il\ stjring g:;lnlc to tIlc tiost~i~al. July 22, 1992 The NCAA News Page 21

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CHIEF EXECUTlVE OFFICERS <:ary Rudd I Iwxw ‘,t (::,nh:,g~ .Gary ~tudcn~ .,saist,,r,I/],r~,~~1m CoordiIuto, Thomas. a,) aide .,I I..rrr,.,r. 1,;1mcd ICD a .,t I)r,n,iI,i~ .,I, H,gt, SChool in Whitrf,sh Gtliil.11 posr .,I IL,ytor Roh Strauh .,r,d Ikiy, Wis( or,hiI, Hc :,lsio stcppcd dew,, as Sean O’Toolr t,l,rcl :,I ]ohn (:awr,ll. t o,*t h of (:x11 t,:,p-‘q mcIl’s and womrn“i Women’s basketball -Laurrl Lynn II‘.,< k .,r,cl l’,rtd prop~am\. Heilmtn, .,I, .~\\,uaI,t ;,I Rr,c ht.stCI iht Men’s cross country assistant-Mikr tml IllICC~ \t’:,\ol,‘i. ,,,,n1ctl hcatl, o.,c I, 31 ~Oh”SO”. :1 “lcI~~t,cr of rlw I’#Xt; SI. Allt$,t~,,v Sur Aquila hitrrl :,I I)rl?,,rw :I I ,oI,,:,\ (Mi,,ncsota) I,,,rior,at+ t,:,mpion- .tftt~ \c,vi,,p It,C pr1 two vc:,r\ :,\ hexI hp tram, naIllctt ‘,I l,,r drr,:, m;11cr. Flc co.*, I, .,I I~too,,,inflon (]I,,li.,r,.,) North wrvrcl ;I\ ;1ssiwmt II‘.,< k coat I, :,I Rcthct I 11~1, S, hoot Rich Fanning, v, ho (MiImcrol:t) ill tO!lO. w,wYl IllC p’s’ IWO \c’:,v,1,c ‘,$ A,, Ah\ ,,I.,,,, Field hockey-Rohin Sr hwarlz ‘II 1 .‘,,I h.,~C. ]“0”,01”‘1 10 hl..ld I I,.,, I,. t It n.ul~c,l :,I S:IC1wc1 Hcan. wtwrc she .,tw .,I\0 will co.,( I, It,t, wot,,C,,‘\ r~rlit,,dt

Women’s basketball assistants~Tcrri S, hrishuhn. ;I ~,xlu.,rC :~.u,ht.,r,I woI,,- cl,‘\ I,.~\kCIt,:,tt <0x1, II,<. ],<,\I I,+,, ~,C.,z,o,,\ Throdorr J. Kalikow. dr.,,, of ,I,,, ;II SmiIl,. r,.,mCcl .,I M~~~~r,,,~i-Rr~tl;,.wt,cIx t VllC~C .,I I’lyIlloulh .SI<,lC, .L],t”““1”‘1 r;t,t. .il\o will ~cI\<’ .,I .,I, :,rsi\l;,,,f I,,(.,,‘, iI,ICriI,i t,,C~itl~I,r rllt~rc...<;relthrrl .!,,rl wot~,(.n’\ co,, C, >,\I:,,,, Al) lor (,,I,,- Todd Sandswdt p~~tn~ntd from IXIIT- Football- John Cooprr agrcrd IO a .lllCl t,:*\rt>:11t \l:lrlctollI :,I (::rItlotlr _ Al’- (;c~o,~t’I”“I,. ],li~1IIcc <,I (:.,l,to~ I,,., Rrucr Van Dc Ii”le ;\ssicIaI,I IO fullLI,,,,r .,I&~ :,r,d Mike IICW four-year ~oI,lrarl a1 Oh, Sraw ],o,,llrd Al) ,t,rw, c+trc ,,\t’ Srt,l”,,t”‘, I Vcldc c.l,~r\cI, .,I .L~,,\I.,I,I AI)/:,drr,i,,i\- Gal1 t+?uICrl f,“,,, \.CIIU1I1I.C, ‘,\,,\I.,,,, Ttw Huckcycs wcrc X-4 last scasot,. III 1itt~t~1 ~rpl.~t t’\ Tom C:alum&s, wl,o lI.,l,,t’.1~~,~1;1I,l .I1 K.,I,\.lr SI.,rr Marcella IO rr\lr,( rc(l-C;,, ,,iug,: coach ‘,I A]~p.,l.,- four yr:rr \. (:c,oprr has guided Ihc pro- t~,,,i .\CIVC~ ‘15 iI,ICrim AL). Elirahcth K. Zaloc I,:,,,,cYt ;l\\i\l.*l,l Al) f<,, I h,x, State Mi, harl Hun, chow,, ,\\ ., gt .,,I, I,, ., 27-I X-2 mark Anthony Picrcr Alden. ~~;,d,r;trc- :u&I:,,,I 10 It,c :,ssoc i:,It t ~~mplktnt r ar,d c&g Carhcr lx o1noIctl full-titnC ~,s:ib1;tI,t ,,t k’r~,clt,.,m Adam ch~wrl .I( Oberlin ahcr serving Ihr pa1 d,rrc 1or of rllrn‘h :,lt,trI,~ b 4 Iowa, c l,Ob(.I, 10 ~1ssi\IdI,I Al) ~,JI ot,Cr:,~,o~,~ :,I H:,n;i,~d Prryrr :,nrl Darryl Rohinwn 1wr,rct tht IWO SC;L.WI,S as drtrnsivr hack% coach CL?,Al) ,,\ ttwrr Hc wrvrd tram 197.5 rn M,rsh:,tt :,nd Ihr 1 InivrrGry of(:h;rtrsIo,, IhC N.,rir,,,.,t FCclC,.,I,o,, 01 S1.11r Higt, I!bXI) .,r,cl ho,,, Iox7 10 1091 for rhc m Wrxt Virgn,:, RiII Almon. :, ~r;rr,dr,,rr Scho~,l A>\[,< i.~~ior,r 1t,t, ,,:,\I I5 v~:,, F. Wilde .,I>. Ron Wisnirwski h,rrcl as of- l,lavr,~frr,rr, t97!! IO I!171 at I3rowr1, rlarr,Cd :)tmo~)nt cd I,i* rcliIC1,,u,L t+lC~I,rC,J.tr,- Laurir Garrison. April Hut kaby .,n,l fcn*ivc , nordi,,.,Ior ~0 quarrcrt,,1ckb AI his alma md1Cr. Almur, 1,it 312 will, 10 11.u) %I. l!t!)‘(. Llurtc, I)urt,iI,‘r k..1clCIrl,i],. Charlry Jacohq .~ppwr~~rd ICI pr~\tc .,I to;,< II ;II Kc;,,,. 111~1111. run\. :kc:~l,.,ll \,.,t,,l- c ox II A KC!,kr,,,. joi,,, I~C. (cr,,,],.,,,y :,s t:,u f:,tt :,r,d i,,sidr li,,rh:,c kprs t:,sr spring “X KIiI*. 0111 .,I 1’111d1,c.Wt ’lt’ ,,:,1,,d tt,(. l’,~ll-!,‘, rt~rc~to, 01 p~rtrlic.1Iirm~ :1r,d :,&~.,1,~,,,~. .,I H.nwl, r,arr,Cd tt,rrr as drfrnblvr Baseball assistants~Drr,m Johnson, Jlw (hv(.II\ 111.11~‘UN1 Sly4 tno, lt~,,,:,lt~ wtiitr I.,Crrt,~. :, torrr,C, .,&I.,“1 spo,7- r ~,urdin.uor. I Ic pIGot,bty wds dCfcnsivc ;, I’m mcr All-WC51 Cmsr (:or,fcrct, 1989 IO I990 t,Ctcl~~I. 1,.,,,,(.(1 .,I s:,,, F,:,,,c I,,,, Brian Rig ‘li.11 (:ut,fCrcIICC. L I,I,$c,, .,\ :I ,,gt,lr-t,r,ltlcI Iclatio,,~ -],c- and ;,I (:;,I tbty 9;in I.uis Obispo from Moreau .,pl,o,~,~t.d Iult-I~~t,~~ .,\\,\I:,,,, :,I William “Sprrdy” Morris. Irc.ttl mtw‘\ t l:,l,\I~ IOX!! 10 I’tXO Sam Juliano named rile- Norrhr:~sr I.nuisi;~n:~ Darryl Morhardt I,.\ckCIt,;,tt .I, I, .,, MUI I ;1y St:,tr lo, 31; \C‘,f(l,,\. MaiIic MaI~itimc. I Ic has hcltl co.,cliiI,~ ret Cntly was ir,cl,,c ICrl iI Ihc MiF5o,,l, ~xeifions ;,I (:ottrv. (;,innrtt .~nd Sr,utt, Al.d~.,rr,.,. Rick Simonds, who ,,I I3 VC;II~ .N m;~ch at SI. j~arph’~ (M.,iIlC) Calendar c Olll]“ltYl .1 ?1i.%lOX rc< ord. w:*s grx,rrd :, - Iallc-yc.,, tc.t\c 01 .,l,rtr,~ (‘ 11, t,c1<,,,,e ;,\vx i;,Ic hcxl ,<,.,Ch .II IL1vitlan1,. John (:o,II,, ,I Sut,( OIIIIIIIIII’C III Krvirw tht. Whircfish. Mrr,,I;i,,:, 5, hrinman, .,I, .,w~;,,,t at SIP Jowt,t,‘\ (hl;,i,,c.) kin, I’ I!t!II, will Ic.t,I.,~~c Si- mo,,,t~. Lonnir Williams :,t,poi,,rc-d :,I Lulbdb (:ily, David Armstrong n:,mcd oftrr,Gvr lurkegcc. Mi\,~ Iqi,lrt;1IivC Rr~,rw (‘r,I,,I,,iIrc~ K;,,,r;rr (.,(Y. IIIIIIII~\ ,I, pI~tt~r\,or,.,l t,:,\krtt,:,lt St,.,\- ‘l:.\r.r,,n Page22 The NCAA News July 22, 1992

NCAA Record b Continued from page 21 Etc.

I I uit ,I\R ’ c\,\\cl\r\:,l’\t .,I Iclt\s,,s Clalc. Hichard Swrrnry, l\~.,,l , od, h .,I St. DlRECTORY CHANGES M;,r\l\.,ll (I’). Whittier (:ollcgr: New aira Active-1 !r\\vrrs\ty of Ahk:, Ar\’ h’w Ma\y 01 tl\t. I’l:\\\\b. r\.,\nctl dcl’cnsivc lint ’ ,,clr is ?I(); Ilnivcrsity 01 Wisr’\\\s\r\. :,p-’ (All) 10 h .,pI\,\\\\~~‘i. Il.,l\\‘\rl (:oIL ~~tw h .,I lixlr A&l _. .James Mitchell Pl.,11cvillc. Ms. hryl A\\\\ 1 .c~ will\ 111,. I’lO:1~01 .I’ .\‘l,.\\\i, \c.ir. vOllcyl,.\ll (:,\.,,~I~. !I I :b’w~!r!wr: KUl/ t\.u\~c’l .iC4\lG\\\\\ :\I (.olp:\w 1’11.11II .\I ‘I;\\\\r\ll s,.,tc. \C,l,T I’,‘1 .I1 W;~S ;, f01\\~y~:,\ Ircct~r~winn,~r on rhc I‘h,. hpr\l will I\‘. ;~‘lrlc~‘l 31 \I\‘, ’ l,,l\ Ir\‘cl town C’\\ivct,si1y of’ l’c.1wryl\.1,~i~\: (:1a\ k Men’s lacrosse- Mic ha-1 ~;l(.ltJ 1;uIIlq’lrl\\\,. \\11c1c \I\,. \\I11 1101,l ~111111.11 I\\~\\‘\ \t’:\\\\ Hc IS , ,\\\c\\~ly atl\lctic* 1;,1 11,c I!wm!J:l ;,, :\d’~\l\\’ ,“:,I Y,IC~CI (AI)): 1 .;tS;tII,. IU\\ivc\ Gcy: R\crtl\c\ ~~:u~~t~cl.,I (::LIIIUII\ II,. l\\c\i,\,,4y b,wc,l ,,,1\1\ l\\\S\\\(.hh ‘\\.,I\.,~~I’ ll\,~rc...Ann Deppw 1 :l,~\,~t;t\\d Si;\w :\\\‘\,\,\\\‘,.,I \I I, (lib- IoscpJ, 1;. Hut kc (I’): M;\\\k;\trr S\;,w I’\\i- 1 o\\\\\\l,i\\fi \1\ \\\‘.I\‘\ .\\\‘I w,\\\1~1\‘~ lr.,ck Men’s soccer--Mike I,ync h. :,\~\~1.,\\1 man. I\,~.,,l , o.,, h ,\I wr)t\ll.\l’\ \(I,“ c\ :,\\I1 w\G\y Ki, 1\:\1’1 K K\,\)\ (I’): M\clcllc~ .,t\rl f icl’l :\\\,I \\\‘.\I‘\ 1,3,t\ih p1’~q1.11\\* .,I A\\ I’,\\‘,’ Gt\,c I!lXX. :,1\1\‘\\1\1,~‘1 .,I \ott1,.,11 .,I AIl\.~ny 1Ncw Y,,\k). \\a’\\r’l I,\ ‘li~llrlt~\\tY~ Sl:l\~ I ‘\l\V’~I ,\IV’ IL,’ c I’ Ih#~ I\\lt\\,.,l\;ltt.l\ ‘l’l\c, \\\~1\,,,,,0\\ .,I\0 4’1 il Notfht~:~~t Mi4wuri CI:\IC. ,9’lcc~tiv’~ A,,~,\r1 rir\\\h\ I\,h1h .,1 Ni’ l\otb. m:,,, (F- I’l~r,lc~~~cr\ ‘\I ~:1’~\\\‘~\\1:\\) :\\\‘I Will ~\l~p,‘\\‘l I,, \\\,.I\‘~ ( II\\\ ,I),1111IV IO. I .y\\c,t\ I, ., 19x4 gr.,‘lu.,lc ‘11 Ai\ FOIL ” Sheldon C:han\herlair\ ,+wwr\ at VilL SI)cc i;tl Ed,r,~;,1i’\\\. (il T,/X’lX~L’fi!? I ,““K\;,,\, ;lll,~\ Ill’, IO’)” I.111\ “.,I’\,\. .int1 l\hyc’f w\” “I tl\c\,. hr lorcr yc31 s I;ltlov;l ;1l1t-\ ‘l\w\‘li\\fi II,,. plbl six yc;,1\ llniw\sityol No\711 I)akor;\: Kt.I\d;,II I. I+.,t\, i\ M.\\io\\ \\ill ~p’\~\~o\ \w\\\\,.~\‘~ I.yllc~l\ ;11$‘1 w.,\ .I 1\\,~\1111,~1.r,r rhc u.s 45 (Ii\‘., ,I~I Aw\, i.,1ir\,\. <:ynthia Sperry :\~\l\oi1\tc’l :,I tfit .LII,, wl1t.l I. hljc ;,lw\ will w’vr :\!, .,I\ vc\sicy of Kh,\clr I4:,1\cl K,\\\.,lrl I h.11.o r\ll’.l\\\g\ G\\,,. I!lXl. I’crlylcY I\\\iC ,ili,.r ‘I :vPyc;,r CL,ICt’\ \I, (Al)): K’,p\ Willi:\l\\\ (:‘,tlc,pc, N.1111‘~ %1:,\,~,\‘~,1’~&kill .,~I’1 ~~\\,l,.,l‘~ VK’,‘~,. wl\i,,l\ I,‘~ h&i ww\.,I ,,\a l\inpl\r~fi1irr\\~ .,x,\,\:,\\, WOIII,.I,‘> I\.t\kcrball co;\, h. Sl\c , t\.,tng~cl10 K0gcr Willia\r\\ L\\\vrr~,ty: St I~,~~\l\\\\\\~ \b\lh 111,. 1!b!l:L!ll .,‘.,,1,~11,\, Al I\i\ \c~\ir,~rr\‘~\\1, I\c .,lsr\ w.Ic c’w I\ c\l ,,w\\1 1h l\.,\\ v,‘.,, <,s ww\\cn’\ h~kc~,l\:\ll I.,w (:,\llqc:,Jol,r\ 4cl\aly (AI)). (F) 10 I\t yc’:,, II Ix-c o\\\t’, 11,C b(.\tY\\l\ rpo1t 10, IhC ,ll(.\l‘~ It'\,\\\\ I,':,,,,. , o:,, I\ .,t 111I\.\\\.,...Chcri Goetrhcus :,l\I\o\111,-‘I; St. Miclucl’\ (:ollcpr: Adrlrrw w,,\\\c~\ ollt~\~‘l :\I the, \~\h1\1\\1io~\. Hill Achhy. wl\o trd H,\w\,\ (:,\llrgc it, I\i\c,l ;I[ Sw:,rtl\\~\or~, whcrc bllc also will t tn~t’t \io\\~(~c\l, I\,.r\,.\, V’l llr~l?!l; I-!t,i- I’cppc\‘li\\,. ;\\\\\‘\,\\\“~l II w\1l .\,I,1 \vo~\\b M.,i\l,. 11) ,I I2 7-I I”, ‘,\,I I:\\1 w’.,w\tl. c“\v” ;I\ \i\~\\\\t.\\‘\ r,\lil\;,ll ,0d,h Men’s and women’s soccer assist- w\G\y 01 St ‘1 I\o1\\.,b (M,~\\,~~~I.I): .SIC.~ (.I\‘, www\. I~‘.~i\\t\i\\p wilt\ 111’. I’l’):5~‘) I 11.,1\\,4 .,I hlai\\r M.\\ \~\\\\c _. Mike Yilgcr ants-Tcrri Sthrishuhn. ;, g1atlu,,tr dh- 1\t,tw J FI,,, (Al,)~f;l’I/‘f;~17~TrX~l’L: .I( .,,lcl\,i, vc.,\. hirr~d ;II RI\, hc\trr . ..Ali Kazemaini. ;\ %icl,,\\l w’\\I\c\\‘E b.‘bktql\:\ll ‘.o;tcl~ 111,. Sprir\d\rld (:ollc#c. K,,1\,loll~l\ W. Ih- Wc*l 1 hwc, .1,\\\0\\\\, ‘.,I it w\tl .,&I lOr\\lcr \I‘,rldoul ‘II f:lcvrl;,\ld S\:,tr. I\:lCI Iwo w:\\o\\C ;,I .S\lliIl\, r\:,nlrd .,I mrty (P), tww t,~lcI~l\~n,~ ,x,~l1;,1,pc is w0\\1c\\‘Fc’\“c,. I\r~\l\l\\,\~\~iIl\Il,,~ l!l!l’Lm r\:,rl\,Yl I\c.t,l coacl1 a1,]Oh\l (::\rroll Mirw\,,o~Koll:\. wl\r\c rl\c &,o will w\vt~ 7 IX. . ‘I’1 :\, .\,lC\1\1, yc’.,\ W\I\\,~I\‘\ \o,,(‘r t\;\\ Women’s soccer-Stclt Marlin a\ ‘Ih\lhl<,l\l woII\t~,\‘c hskc,l\.,ll ‘li~\\r\,w,~c SI.,I~ linivcr41y: ‘l~~\,~a A. I\w\\ :I ’ l\\1\ ,t\,\\l .,I 1l\r i,\b,il\\lio\\ the I\.,\\\,Yl :\\ W\~,o\\r\\\-t..,,, (:l.,\\r, \,$.,c , ,);\I h Todd Kirlr\ry wl,~ ,c,l ;,I (ha1 kc‘- I..,w,cr\, c (SWA)& I Ic.t,l W’,\I\(.\\‘s Rx\- pa1 II) yc.,\r. i\\p Jorge Fcrnandrz. who rrt\,\\\ccl \o IOW\\ ..A1 Alhano I\\rcd :,s ,\\a\‘\ x,sibl- k,qt,:,ll (:‘\.I, I,. 1;15/:~‘10~:1:~1~(1:I !,;lh ‘;I:\\‘~ CORRECTION I\i\ r\.,\\\t’ Sl\:,\r\ M:,rt,\\ I\:\> wo\ krd w\th ~111A At\\~,i(.~‘t\ I\\I~\ \\.,t\o\\:,1. whc,‘. Iw Iltiivcrbity: (;col#c I I. F,\\c\f (I’): We\1 lhc I,).,,\ ,.,li1’,\‘~‘.\,‘\\.11\~ \\\,\t\l\c\ ,\I’ tht, Vo~“l~lllg~I/P\llI\~l .1r\c1 W\rlI\\rl# W.lb :I lcrll\~yc~.l\ ~l‘lrlcr l’1olrl IOXO 10 (;twr~i;~ (:ollcgc~~ I):,\\ M\\\\rl\ (F)pI)im \ictcrriw \1\:\1 I\“W (~c~o\pclr\w1\ \oll~y1h1l1 Moocl yo,r1l, ,O’ ’ t” 1 .,mp \iItc c’ I!)!)2 Kelly Rlasius, l\ow~\ :,I WOI\\,~\\‘F \c’w\\~ r\l I’rhli, :,I\‘\\\~ .,\\‘I PI i[\lit\g, ~104/ ’ 0.1’ I\,jolu\,. N,,gcl ,a\,) wl\il’. ,.o.\, 11111~: I!lXO. Dave Gerrily I\,rrcl lb1 lhc t\c\r I,b.G\t.,‘\t .\I I~:\n\l\~\,cll\ .,licr b,.tVi’\g .,b. :, X:lli-liZX3, Wchtci I, 1 :O\II\C, ri,w1 St.w l~l\\iL :,I (:()I \\,.I1 \v.,b i1\,r\rr,~l i\\ Ill’. ]uly X [,‘.I, II,,\ .,\\‘I #il I\’ w\wc1 ‘ai, lr .,I Sl\,.,rt wrhity. ((:b:O) 11)I\c al~lx\i1\lcrl; Whwlr\\\ ~\..,,,t’ ,\I’ I I\,. N(:.4A News. Nap4 HO\\ Xii (:‘11,1\1ty I).,y S’I\c,,\l it\ I’rinrcro1,. N,w (:,\II,p. 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I lc w,,s .,~*\hl.,\ll/~~to~1.‘1\\1 ,Yrc,\cI\ll.\l,\\ .,I I)(\- hc.,,l , o.,, I1 ,\I W,\\\\CII’S >C,,‘,( ‘I ,,~\,I boll- ?I. 1l\\‘I1.111.111w.,\ II\,. l,1r1 O\(.\.,II r,4,w Wllh t .,,,t Cl' I‘ICI I;111 Rob Mackcn. ‘I\,‘- !I\\\\,, .*\I I lixl\ Scl\cx\l \\I Wh\lc4ih hy, I).,11 .,I All\;,\\y (New Y’xk), \\.,\r\c4 IO 1,011 III the I’W A11\‘~\1‘.,11 Fooll,:lll I i:,l .,\\\q.\nl Ii\oll\.lll , ,\.I’ h .,I I~‘\rtlll;l\l\. W’nt o\\G\\. I Ic .tl9’\ \\q\l\,“l ‘lo\41\ .I5 ‘tic,‘1 ],\ly 1; ,\l‘ I1c;i\l Iail,,‘,.. t Ic W.i, 65. \i\1\\1:,\ Ix\u, :,I Nic.t\‘4c...Joyce O’lhn- l.l~.l~\\,~ th.,l1 .lll‘l \\.,\\‘Tl 1,\\ I :5 \,‘.*,‘\I\\ ,1~.1~I, 01 (:.,l~ll,.lgC’r \\\(.\l‘\ .I\\Cl \4o\\,,m’b M:,, kc,,. WI\,, 1\a’l w\\~,~ct .,I 1.o\wl/\au\ ‘tell \ c~\\~\\ccl :\I Wt~stf’iclcl .SI,,I~. 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Illi\\~,i~. .~lic, ,\ I\ri,.l ill,\‘.\, Vcr\\on Smith. lix,k A&M’\ :\llh,\\\, K,\\fi’.\\ J,\hr\ Marhall. ,I li,\\~\‘.\ ~1:,1\‘1~ lit-l I\\ \N,I w.\ccr\~~...Rirh F‘arlning tit, w;,\ 7G F’\:\\\k ~\:\cl\r.,tc~cl I\‘\\\\ Y.,lc. it\ \( 1~1i\\fi :\\\‘I \,4\0,1n,li,\c It,:,clc,\, w.,h \I101 0111\I\\,l ’ll~~,l\rl,,1l,~~ \ ,\\\\,“\ :,1 v\II.,,\o\., I\.,\\\,Yl :,I (:.,\11\:,pc~. WllC\C Ilc. <,Iw w.,, IO3X wnh :I ck~:‘w 11112 o\\c,\\\i, x t I’, w:,, [14,chio\c\i\\\ .,[\,I ’ o\\,p,~1,~l o\\ It\,. \hi11\ I,‘.,III. 11111(.\\.II,. W,I~ Ii.1 I lik Ii\\\ \t\\w ofI’,,\- ,l”“\~\t\\1\1,,‘, .\I 01’~ ,, I\‘,,,l ‘I\ :\~\\~\.,\\l I\,..,‘1 ‘ox I\ J. D. F.s\c~s. wl\o \c\wi\\\ .,I <;iIIwrl 1. “<;il” tlc.irtl.wl\~~ \,.li\,.‘l;\, ,i\‘.-ti,\,. ,\,lit\ I\c~lp,~cl \l\‘~(:o,\~.,\~ 1,0\\1\ M.,~l\l(.ll‘~ \clltcyh:llt t 0.11 I\ Miw\,,\ I .,I .,o .,*x\,1:\,\1 ‘,I\‘1 I\‘.:\‘1 1,‘1\\\\\ 1\~oli~\\i,b,l.l1 ;I1 W’w N,\rlI\,q 11Mi, I\ig‘l,\‘, rl\r~\l\ i\rlc~\\\\;tti’~,\ St, I 11, 111t.\,:11101\ 11, 1,>1.11f\11 ’.\\\,. 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IO ,I 27-i 1,xo\,l Illis p.t\1 \(‘,,*‘,I\ Il.ltlr 01 l.,,uc. Woj, ,c, l\,wi’ I l~t:wrcl ‘)I\ I\,..,‘1 \\;I, k , ‘\:I, I\ .\\\‘I Ioo1lr.,lt I,l’li.t\ri\,. S;lu\gitl \c:\\ .,\\ .,~4\1~1\\\ \o K,~\\\~)lrlr. wl\o .\,\,l,~~~,\\~~il,.‘l a,\ ‘,\,~,:\I1 ,\\:\\k’~l 1X-l I \I\ 111,.I~ ‘,br,lt\,,,\\ li,\,. it\ I’66 .,,\,I 1037 .,\\‘I v\:,\ ., lI,l,,-“(.,,, I,~\l’~\~w,\\I\“\ :,I I ,,cr\‘lil\:\\o\ .,I F.,rc11,3illc (A\ k:\\\h\r) 1\1\ 1111tT ,“.,I\ lt\t~lt~ II,, .,t\o w~\\‘~cl ,\I\ I\,4[,,.,l 1,..,,1 111’.IL\t\\* 10 .I 12-L:: l’~‘,)\‘l 1,\l[\ Alan King\c.ti\c.cl .t* III~,I’\‘,J.,’ I\ I llfill s, 1\f\Ol. 1\.,1\\,.11 \\\,~\l‘~ , ,\.I’ I, .,I 111,.rl.,ll\ .,I l).,\,clrc\,\. Al’l’.,l.,r 111.,11.Sl.I1,~. .,l\Cl c+l,1 4t\1,10,,1\ .,, Wllll ,‘,I,‘, l’f,l\l,,, 11111,.,I\ ‘.\ .I ‘1-l V,‘.,\ M\r\r\,\ti~Kc,ll.,. wl\‘.\‘, I,‘, .,I\‘\ xiII \c1\(’ See NCAA Record, page 23 b July 22,1992 The NCAA News Page23

NCAA Record Rutgers forms equity plan F Continued from page 22 Financial summary

KLJI~CI-s University, New Bruns- 1992 Division 111 Women‘s Basketball Championship wick, officials hope that within 1992 1991 rhrce years women athletes at tk~c s 63, I54 OH school will bc getting their f&r I IltmfJ. 1 H share of athletics grantsGn-aid. ( 43.4OY. I I,) O.fJO The university hopes to raise ( 35.!il I .60) ( 4R 1W.10) $185,000 over threr years to make .ll.illslr(ll~.rti(,n exprnu ( H3.sx6.44) f 77:Iwil) u-1 dIeI .1ll0w;,nce.. ( I l)“,f)fif) no) ( _____I04 .A- 7tiNOCJ) the amount of scholarship dollars c z5.577.9 I) for female athletes comparable IO that for mate athletes, university President Francis 1,. 1.awrence said July 20.

11e s;iid the univrrsity dctcr- nGled lllc need rhrough an inter= nat srudy of inten oltcgiare athtctics programs that IIC ordered in April 19!)1. The funding will help the school comply with Title IX regu- Iations requiring that proponion- atty tY]“;,l :lIllolJr,tS of nlmry ;,nd support hc giver, to fcrnalc ;,thlctcs and malt athletes

The year--long study found Ittat mate arhlrtrs, who compose 61 percent of athleric-s participants, and female athtctcs are rrr;rted cctuitahty in most arcas, arcording to The Associated Press. STAFF Compliance coordinotormP Jim Wells I iowrvcr, the sourly found Ihat \vlvr ted ;)I Morchc.td %alc, whcrc he will men grl 7-1percu,l of all alhlctics I~IIJ:JJJJ m;,naging cdimr of thr irirlilu- sc-holai~ships wtlitc wonlt’~t get 2fi ~IOU‘\ ;,l,~mni pcriotlir.tl.. Linda White Iwcclll.

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&ken 1s an Affirm&w A&on/Equal Opportu nny Employer. Reader5 of Thr NCAA News are invited to u5r The Market to A&israr,, Athe Traine, TernpI? Unwrety 8s vek,ng a quaIlfled ,r,d,v,du.al to k reponable locute undidares for poc~~uns open al their inst,runcms, to for the &letic training needr of our Intircolk advcrrlse open ddtes in their playing schedule, or for other g,atr afhlwc reams and for ftw mstrucbon of q3propriatr purpo~.er. student trainers Speclf~cally. you wil provide pwenbor~. cdrr and rehabilifabon of all athktic RJtr5 xc 55 tent\ per word for grncral cldsrified advertisin related ~njuner and medtcal problems. pmwde detary advice and serve as liacon between (a ate ‘ypc) dnd $27 er column inch for display classifie li qurcd aU,tetrs. coaches, parents and team dcf: vertlslng. ” Orders du s copy are due by noon five ddy, prior to phy5rcmns .bmr travel requwd. Applicants rhc ddle of publication for grnerdl classified space and by noon chcnnld pu,wbs a bachelor‘s drgree ren,f,cd seven days prrur fro the date of publication for display classified t&on by the National Athlebc Trainers Assore Academic Ckxuxselor Wn, dnd athletic training extzwncnce at the &ertiGng. Ordrrc .,nd copy will be acceprrd by mail, fax or cnllrg,aw Icwl. Ma,,&!, degree IS pr=ferwd wr offer an excellrnt sala and benefits rclephonr. Academlk Ehhancelllcnt Counwbf Porlbon pa&ye. lr,clud,ng prrpald I ox prrrrnr ,,N,O,, rcryor~r,b,l,t,es ,ncludr drvelop,r,g. ,rnple rrrrwsion at Trmplr Fat ux~~~derabon. please for more Informdllon or tu place dn ad, rdll %edn Boyts at 3lY menbng and ma,r&,,n,ng an acadrm,r awe.1 ad/fax your resume tw Nancy Flwll. Em ar,Cr rogram for student athlete, Duties will 339-1906 or wvrllc NCAA Publishing, 6201 College Boulevard, Inynvnl Rep. Ter11plr Unwrrity. 1601 N. wlclu 8 e career plarnng. tutona) YrvICeb. study L road St Ph~ladclphe.. PA IQ 122 Fax 2 I5/ Overland Park. Kdriw\ 66211-2422, Anenrion: The Mdrkpt. skltls development. peonal counscl~ng. IR 787 5971 Equal Op nun~ty/Aff~rm&ve AC ords mantenancr and pre ration of rcpo”s bon Employer. M/F&” Mastrr’a degree in counse rbnq or reldkd drea .nd two or more years related expenencc AlhkIic Trainer/P&Time Faculty fbkmber. crwntral Experience I” carver and/or personal Nonh Addms State Cotleqe I, seek,ng app,, counsrkny and mtercollegiate athkbr\ prc conta for a dual, full t,me appantmcr,, I,, the ferrrd. Date avalablr lmmcdlalel DepanrrmX, of Interroth nnlc AU,,&cs and Cornpaw App,,cdt,on deadknr K uyuc,9 H,olrcy for th? fall ,992 7’ he Athlrt~c T,a,ner 1992. Submit covrr ktlcr and resume to’ repom clw~y to the D,reck,, d Athlebcs and Personnel .%,vwa. L/O Academw Enhance YNK~S. wth 1hc hvlp ol student ,ra,wr,. I2 r~,t:r,, Counselor. Georgra Soufhcrr, Urwers~tx qx>rt lcdms and w,,,,or,, the ,ntram,,,at I-rndrum &x 8104. St&esboro. GA 3M60 Athletics Director “Eb”p Gmry~a IS a,, opm records ctac AA/

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Academic Coordinator Page 24 The NCAA News July , 22, 1992 Presidents

b Continued from page 1 two LJ.S. senators. Hc has ken dc11ts. which includc.4 ;III publicly l~ior IO takingtl1c Winthrop prrsi- thing for Joey,” :I story :1ho11t IQ?1 both ;I Woodrnw Wilson Fellow ;1sGstrd two- and four~yrar institu- dcnc-y~vic-r~l,l-e~idrtit li)r ;rcadc~ Hri\ln;111.l.~ol,hy will11cr~:John(:;~p- Ifbfl (kxistal (:arolin;i <:ollrgr of ;111d;1 l+illGght Scliolar. lions in South G11olin;1. mic affairs. pcllf~tti’s rrl:1lionship with his dy- Bower1 c’ar rlt-d his I1ac.helor’s IX(;iorgio will ( oriiplctc Eaglin’s itig hrothtr. the LJniversity of South (:arolir1;1 llc rcccivcd ;1b;1( h&r’s drgrrr drgrer in history at Augustan; to hrcomr prcsitlcnt at Morrhrad in Englisl1 from Gammon LJnivrr- (~or1imissio11 term, which cntls i II I’rck holds thrcr dcgrers in Eng- (:ollcgc (South I)akota) and rc- Statr University, ;I Division I-AA Gty, rarnrd both a master’s dcgrccr ~January I!)!)5 lisl1, I1is B.A. tiolll C:;rnoll Collrgr c-rivrtl his niastcr’s dcptt-r and hi> instil1~lio11. This is a Divisior1 mti a tioc toratr in counseling psy- (Wisconsin) and his master’s and IUAA position. doctorate fro111Harvard LJnivcrsity, doctorate from the University of c hology i1t Purdue llniversity, and Peck both in political scicncr. Wisconsin, Madison. n Kichard E. I’erk, prcsidcllt of ( ornplrtrd thr Institute for Educa brginning his third year 21spros- Hr tal1ght English at Virginia; Ilas tional Managrment at Harvard. the Clnivrrsity of New Mexico, who At Idaho Sta~c, hc hracird idenr of New Mexico, Peek 11~s w~rti as ;ISSOI iatr tIr;k11 of the rrplaccs Alhcrt J. Simonc as the the Big Sky ~:onfrrrncc l’rrsidcnts A onrrirnr high-school English srrvrd perviously at Arizona State. gradu;~tr school ;illd u~ldrrgraclu- Western Athlrtic. (bnfercnce r’rp- (b1111cil.At South Dakota, hc spear- Ilniver-sity; the LJnivcl-sity of Ata- tcac her, hc belved as an instructolm ale chair ofthc English dcp;~rlriicrit rcscritativr on Ihr (~orrirnission. hradcd ;1drive IO Imild the Dakota iri (oullsclirig and prrsonnel sei-= ~1;11n:1,liwdoos;~; T~~nplc LJni- at Tcrnplr (as well as dircc.tirig Itic Simonc will a.*.*umr the prcsidcnc y Ihlle, ;l dolllrd, ri111lrip11rposcalhb vices at Purclr~c I1rlbrr Iqinning .1 vcrsily, arid the Linivcrsity of university’s residential program in AI thr Rochrstrr Institute ofTr( h- Irtics stadium. ‘LWyur stay as a psychology pro- Virginia. Komc); was drnn of the collcgc of r~~logy 1;ltc.r this yrar. Ihwcn will c.omplcle (Yowlry’s fcsso1~and adr11inistrator at Trrn- tetm 011 the ~:omiiiission, rnding Hr ;ilso is ;1\rlcc.cssfiit playwrigt11 ;cns ;11ld sc-irncrs ;u Alabama, and ton Statr Cokge. i11.Jallrl;ir.y I!)!)(;. and novrlist, havi11g brrn nomi- \r1vrtl as p~xwcJst and vic.e-presi- Bowen A~nong his positions at Trenton IliitCd for t1lC Jot111 W. (~;1nlpbcll clrnt lbr ac-;1drmic- affairs at AI-i& Formerly president of’ the LJni& SI:II~ wcrc’ director of-psyc-hologir;1l AW;II~ fo1 the best sc~t’n( t--tiction folt;~ St;rw, whcrt hr alao sr1vrtl DiGiorgio varsity of So11th I)akota a11d cun1- services, director of thr (biter toes 11ovcl fbr his 1!)7:1 work cntitlcd as iiitrrini prcsidcnt for right missioner of higher rclucation fo1 l)iL;iorgio is beginning his l’c~rso11al anti Academic Dcvrlop “Final Solution” arid having l)rrn 111011tl1s. that state, Bowcn has Ilrrrl prrsi- fimrlh year as l~rrsitlrnr of Win- mrrit, spcci;il assistant to the pro- a fi11;tlist iii tlic I!477Amrric ;111 I’cck will complrtr Simonr’s dent of’ Idaho State siiirc IOX.5 1111op, which lccenlly c hal1gcd ils VOSI, assistant vicr-prrsidriit tar Playwrights (~oml1rtition to, his term, which rnds this c orriing~~iri- Prior to rntf~ring the field ot n;unr from Winth1~op (:ollcgc. Hc collrgr planning arid rcscarch, th~~cc~actplay rrltitled “The (:ubs rl.try, a11tI lhrn will bc cligiblc to ed11ration, hc se1vcd in ttlt. L1.S. al50 ( iirr-rnlly chairs the (buncil ;~s~oc~i;ilc pi~wost anrl spr&l as- Arr in Fourth Place antI l%tIirlg.” scIvc ;1 full four-ycai~ tcrni if so Foreign Scrvicc and worked to1 of (bllrgc and Llnivrrsity Preai- sista11t to the president, ;llldP Hr i1lso is the author 01’ “Sorrlc- rit-sigiiatctl by the confrrrnc-r. Baseball rules

b Continued from page 7 ol~slruclioii sti.ltt I)r c allcd. I tit, sprr&ill1 and opliorial~sul~sti~ ;1greriiic11t. pitchcl bcconlcs thr drsignared tulion rulrs. ‘l‘hr cxmm~illrr noted hirrer, tic may Ilot lcrntcr‘ giiIllc in ‘I’tir rutr also statrs rhar if thr at Arnhrrst (:ollrgr, thr c.om1nittc.c Ihat the r rilrs may riot I)r usrd for The c orrlmilter~ also cla~~it‘i~tl any other capacity. Thrlr is no I‘lJIlIlrI‘ f auses d llagrant collision, voted to rcdefirlc thr 01)st ruction official N(:AA ( ort~t~+Is I)rc ;1usr kJk 7-2-C -2 SO IhAl :I ~llllc pitf’~1t.r Iosr of I tic tiesignatcd hiltcr hc shatl IX\ tlrrl:irfd safe as d rule (Kulc 8-.5,-J);111d ;Idtit-tl il src- they f;rll urdrr lhr c atrgory of who is riot tlir rlesignatcd hillcr irsllll of lhr 01~sIruc lion c ;d, l)uI ond approved ruli1ig lo c Iiirily I haI coiiduct rr~lrs. Hy tlrt‘ir1itio11, con- and is rc,I)l;lc rtl may: n Wllilr on tlrfrnsr, t)r rnovrd will I)(, cjcc IrtI from Ihr c onlrsl. if ;I Mrnsivr~ player blocks thr d1lc.t I~lJlCS ;llc‘ thOSt* thilt drc al’- IO ;i clc.fi.iisivr l1ositiori and must The Ix111 would IK dcc-larcd dead. base 91 platr. ctcarly without ~0s~ plitd directly to the playing of tht n Wtiilr 011 offciisc, iq~lxr t1al iii plan c oftlit. tlcfiarihi\‘r l1layr1 srbsion of the b;dI, 01 is no1 in Ihc Ikpiitiiiig witli lhc 1!b!)S sc;IsoIl, contest. No c-onthic-t rritr may bc the. dr.*ignatrd hirrrr and bat only ~c~llo~cd. Tlic drsigiiatcd hittrr’\ imnirciialr act ofcatching tlic h111, llic cotiiinittcc vorcti to clirriinalr C~l;lllgCd tly IlllJtlliJ~ C OllSrIlt 01 in the dcsignatcd hitter spot. Ifthe spot would be eliininatcd. - -

~thlets teams and coaches. Keqwrcs barhr th,. rmanagement ot d ~wrnprchcnwe, multl ,o lyne~ H&ldrbrand, Athlew Dwctor, Athletx ubkshing) newsay Sunmlt letter 01 a II nmr. appomtment Brgmny date, To be m’s d ree inrludnq rmphasns on safety and p, c,quc,~< fnc,l,ty Tt,s expenencr ,huuld FIeldhouse. Northwestern State Un,“eraty. :a~,,,. resum+ and three reference, lo B em determined Salaly. Commensurate ti qua1 ,ficat,ons and e,penence Pos,Oon dezrnptton. ,rirlth. 7 our yearr prperience of courge level ,ncludeertensl”eorganl~tionand admwstra Natrh!toches. LA 71497. Nonhwestem State lotok”. Associate Dwector of Athleucc. Unl Repons dwectty to Dir&or of M&a Relations titebcs MU, em da, on football and wodang bon of the finanaal. operational and personnel Urwers~ty IS a member of the Southland Rrsity of Cannec?~cut. 2095 Hlltside Road. U nowledge of a tl? tetlcs Athktlc parbci nt of acthbrs. In addthon. eqxnence 1” .uccessfully Conference NSU’s 14 spelt program corn 7.3.Stem. CT IX269 3078 We activrbjdot Primary duties Include umbng and produng media qudes and releases. statting mm’% and ame form preferred Hiring Ran e. $276. ,mplement,ng major aquaw events IS dewa rs at the NCAA Diwsion I level and I AA I” rpptlcatlons from minorit,er. women and ‘24.144 Appkcatiorr deadtww Ju \ 31. 1932 ble Cetifiabuns mud Include Amencan Red pcdball” The ,n~Otut,on has a student enroll xopk with ditibilvlles &arch “3PI) women s home and away sports e”ents. super page b Continued from 23 Kvquwd bc a ~lorlb degree ~njnumalism or related firld the dgr of downtown Ind,ajawlls and IS one BA. deqrrr and the a r ,l,ty to wte well under reqwd. markis degm preferred One year nventory maintenance and w.uance of eqwp 01 the lac~hbc~ that bar iven the city the leadkw Preferred. At least one yr.,r of &ted related work upencncr Effecbve oral and suliorDmlopmnt oukcr for Athletka. Recruiting wnttsm ~ommun~cabon skills E,.?cnswr desk Wright State Univenlty 1s seebng an expen rent: prepare dellwr pracbr~ and competitiw ,¬yd”Arnateur Sports 2 aptaldhnenca” =x~~nenlty Un,“ers$. 133 Olsrn BulldIng. Ames. IA I, bthktrs ,=qu,pment room and comyutr-r urban univrrwtics of the future and prondwg k&all prosprls wfh pro 3esslonal potentlat R&bon,. F’r&wwat quabticancw ( I ) Bathe 500 I I Ap+ at,crn dradkne Juty2B. 19%. or kills ordered. Sran AUUUS~ 24 or after. zalarv excellent educatIonal oppartunitws for the Hockey, track. and baseball considered It tor’9 degree IS requred. maSkhpreferred. (2) lrlltll trmmn IS filled low Smtr Unwersi demsvatd ex~~mvco m fund ramng or t,~act~ 78,ooO ,,ow “\ a, arwpcd Aw,mc home game man Ikne. Appticabons wll k a,ed sponr/health arsoc,at,or,. 17.000 co,ly,st~ Athtr.f,rc .~ Powon FAmr II (PubI, rnedw qu,d+r. prograr,, a,, 4 Mhcr related thre knrn d rwomrwndabon tw Depart members. 54 miltal budget. ztaff of I5 Must cabons EdItor) Appointment date Septembw matmats Prepare news r&as?5 for those ,nent d Human Resources. Pos,bon ‘9?Pl63. x ~P,~X,,ISIM- 10 handson board. t,d”*. I”, I wz %l*ry Corrlrr,cnxudte wth tqJP”‘“c~ sport, dwqncd A,,rrr,blv. update and Wnqht State Unwers~cy. Da~oon. Ohlo 45435 mensr energy to address new programs and and quakficatlons Responsibllitles, DlrRtsth~ mantan stabshcal records tor these pr rams Wnoht Stale Univenlt” IS dn EEO/AA Fm .urrent prcssmg matters Athkhc,. health overall pro&c-%I,,, schrdutc for athldlr de Pdorn, ,uch her d&es as aw,gned “x y rhr -are. asw.z,at,on mana rment background panmrnt publ,rat,on<: review and/or ed,tr arhlew dlrrrtor Qual,f,rat,ons, bachelor‘s wtpful Send rrbumean 4 salary requirements Marketing mnuwnpts and intorrrnbon. rrsarrht? mate degree. at least one yeai, u~nence work,r,g ‘0. Namnal Athhucs Trainers‘ Aasoual~nn ml, and ,“te~ews Indlvldualr. canwh* wtl? 111a ,poRs InformatIon offlre in an asslcrant or %rch Committee 2952 Slemmons. Dallas, MahUng AxsociaL Thr. lnterrollr tat+ Ath authorr, &dltors. pnnters. printing sales rep6 graduatearastant‘rcapacl~y or comparable TX 752476103. No c.11~ lrtlcr Prqmm at the unlverah, of %e laware and stiff rncmbw,, proofreads galleys/page erpmm~e, demonalratrd competence I” Notthem California Volleyball Awociation -lo a &k&n9 As,oc,atr R&poans,blr for proofs, prrpare< %pec,firat,ons. layouts and mnrn and wrbal commun,cat,onr Stating INCYA). seeks full hrnc qenerat manager Ideal drvr-loping and ltnptemrntlny overall market drwgns. <-mrd,n.,te, Uw d,,tr,bul,or> of mate =alary range-~18.500 520,MM. Send lmer candiddle plsrrrqes strong mg dnd romotions program. oversee adver “d,,. ,,,<,111, “IS ,““rntones, lnterads with the d <,t>tk,,or~, ~,,,mc. a,><, three r&renrrs and managerial skills, wrh r,s,ng c If ens. acs~ct vnlh fund rawng event?. director and departmental staff. makes ream to’ John Konstantlnos. Dwector of Athktlcs, toy&y Foundation as r uestcd. Petiormr rarcamn. arht&cs and nonprofit orgarwa and other related promoboo responsibilities. mendabons to authors/adm,nislraton. some m;ncur.& wtb education and v.pwc,)cc Cle”ctand Sratc (Jnw-,,ry, Con”,xanon Cent?< mnr Duber Include personnel management sup-mslon of dudent employees and interns. Ad~at,on deadllne Auaurt 12. I992 Send 2000 Prospect Avenue. Cl~“&nd. Otw other d&es as reqwted “by the dwector ot Cand,darc ,,,,,mcn are encouraged to appb Is r ,fM. me Unw~rslg of Mississlppl IS dn ca,,c>,,. rt-cumr. rrsn\rnpr. and three Im?n <,f control dewed Experience in d Dwwon I Afhmnhve Actmn/Eq”al F.mphymcnr op recommendat,on b July 3 I. 1992. to: Dr rpolls infomrat~on oRrr drswed For apptica *rls tdolmauonDlrrcror-~hingtc.ncd Un,“ws,ty IS seek,“; an athlehcs bckd mdn aye, The powon IF a full t,me, I2 month pxtumty Fmptoyr Scan D Fatow h. cy.ha,r, Gxarch Comm,ttcr. “on, please call 5171336 1662 (nrclude tmcr Un,“era, ot De rlwarr. E&ware F,eld Houw. ,,cat,,,n and r&r~ncrc) Refer to posting appantment Rerpon,,bl~ for prepanng rc’ @j$ Nrwark. % F IO71 ’t 6 The Un,v~rs,ry of D&ware 79 Closmg date. Au us.1 12. I997 For ncludp &iting news dnd featuw stone<. rc pm and t,cket reconc,l,abons. oversee game I, c,r, tqudl Opporlun,t tmployyer wh,ch tuehrr InformatIon regar B ‘“9 ttlS poslbon. ~xwq rewlts. compltlng staDslrcs. prrvannq day brkrtoprrationr. Work wnth Ihe< rxr~luter cncouragcr ap(,tKatlonr Yror, ” ,monry group please call, Ken Hoffman. S rls Infonnat!on med,a gu,des and pryl’amr and -sung as tmuon of the ticket offlcc Mantan reatin Equipment Manager members and women D,reclor. Telephow 517/3 P 5 227 I MSU IS ,,.,s”” 10 spmr ,med,a for all I5 of the Colleqr’z charts dnd &orm other work o. awg”c 4 R~u,remmtsI I) Bachelor’sdegree re wed. Coordinator of Mahdng and Promotions anAHimaliveAction/Equ~l OpprlvnGy Itxt~ mtercdtqate prcqm,, Candldatr will also meter:, pre+rred. buuness &ted hc9 d FmmaO E.,wt Manager Murray State Notiwcstern State Universlw ol Louwana tutIon Lx rcspun<,blr for bwnonthly nwskttcm to f2) Excellent oral and wnlten communicatvan Urr,“enny IS wekIng appkcants to fill thr uck< a hnghty mot,“atrd ,nd,vldual whew A3nkamt~Afhkticcomm”-- Ml,. 13) TV/U years cx~ntmrr I” tlrket opw p&ion d toothtl eqwymonr manager B 5 pnmary responslbilltws wll bnrlude dc”&p The Untversity of Connecticut 1s accepting ataons or athletics administrabon (4) Know1 deym prdermd Ekynce and rrtrns,“r mcnt and cx~(unon of a markellng plan for appllcatlonrforafutl time f I2 month) poutwr, r&er; de&& I; preferred, a barhrloi% ?dqc of PlCAA ,.ules a,,<, rrgularlon~ salary knawkdge d footbal eqwpmenr. cung and Northwestern State’s sports prcqram,. c-orpc lnnlng Auqubt 15, 1992 Rrsponwbilibes degree IS requwd Candidate must have C”mmensurate with erpenence Appllcdtlonb dety fwatur~< aw required Successlul randI rate rponsor ~ot,r~tar,on and wrwcr, game 8nc“9 wk. but .3rr not thmited to, mvdvernrnt I” -nence in s ti rwws. preferably in a will be rereivrd and rcvcwxt unit July 31, date will be wollunq dtre@, wth the fmtball promotions and event management Add, all operabonb of UConn’s Athktlr Commw roltqe spans in r ormabon omce. proven abllity ,992 Send rerumc to Dr Jan,ce Shelton. prcgrmn and Pudent athletes Person will by t~unal dmcs entad mvolvemcnr wrh coach 5 cauons ofhce ac It relates to serncing rrmnkrs TO mte. edbt and tayoul pnnted matenals: Director of Athkt!cs. Box 70707, East Twneb respons,ble for ,nvrntory and malntanng trkm,on shows. spolts rad,o network. con of the medn. preparation of depanmmt pub expenenc? 11,rrrx,,a rCt.mons. strong lnterper xc Stare Un~vrnry, Johnwn C,ty, TN 37614 dccy fraturec of equipment Ap licabons < ,Y,,c>,,,. wwkly prorno,,c>r,st ,VIK heon< and ,,ca,,ons, supe~s~on of student work staH, y)nal skills Expenence with Macintoztt and AA/LOE Contingent upon ,tdte fund,nq accepted until pa&on IS tilted. Fa Paiy corn aavards The successful cand,date will have day of game co”eraqe/e”rnt m.,nngemenr desktop publishjnq 15 dewrrblr- Thlc 15 a IO mnaurate wth educabon and/or -qxnence rnarket,r,g and promot,or,, expenencc ,r, col and qeneral promotlon of Conn?cGcut’s 21 rr,or,th posltl”” Salary IS commrnsurate With SPnd I&r of application and rrwme 10 I-? athl&cr. th? abtllty to work wth a diverw mtercollqmte programs Heavy emphas,s 11, qualificabons and ex+xncnce Send lrtter of Michael D Stnckland. Alhlac Dtrectoz Murray L~OL, ,~l~on of the populdl,orr. and excellent the d-b of football and mm’r basketball ~pp,,~a,~on. resume and three letter, of rrfer ACpZ&iCS Slar Umv~rsty, 21 I Stewall Stadium. Murray, WM. mnen and ,ntrrprnnat clultr A bachr Barralaureatr degree in commun~cabons or mre. before August 14. 1992. lo Goffrey M KY 4207 t EOE/MFVli lor, dcgrw 1s reqwrcd A mat&s d r~ ,n related area required A mnmum of four Miller, D,r&,or of Athleucs. WashIngton Col AmcIlc Equipment Matwger Memphis %te \[K,,11 ddml”lCll.mol, c>r a rrtalrd ‘9 dd IS yec,r> cx .r,cnrr ,n the commun,cat,ons/ IL c. 300 WashIngton Avenue. CtwtwYuwn. (Inreruty IS waking applicabonsfor dn Athlcr>r pwtcnpd Interrsted dppkcant, should subm,t spats ,n r”omabon field dewed Plofirlrncy I” t-8 21620 1197 I., 1.1 ~“,rw(,, t4.110 &mu ,r7,,+ 111.1 “” *uqurQr,r~~l,,dm, dish”” 4,hktic Media Rc!a&,,,s Twdvr nmnth full See Ttle Market, pugr 25 b I I

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mmee, Awstanl Women’s Basketball Coach may be assi ned by LkpMmcnt Chair and AA/FOE Appffcationc wfl b+z accepted unbl :oach. University of North Texas. Denton. OKre of Personnel Szwices. Cllchris, Hall. Dlreclord A 9, lkucs Qualffrstlons: Rarhelois pmtion IS filled. date August 17. 1992. Re Unwers,,y of Nonhem low Cedar Falls. LA 50613 AnAffirmab”eA~on/EqualOppo~u nityEduca,orand Employer FZlnont persons, or men‘s and women‘s teams, monftoring ol women. vletnam era veterans an d d,sabled Soccer >roqms, d&y nnfr-ranlo” wnh coaches and ) Continued from page 24 persons are encouraged to appb ma~ntenancc of equapmen, Qualifications, Mar’s - ~ A pa” bme az.%,sfan, coach hcheloil. deqm. upenence I” a Dwwon I ,ng powon 1s avalable a, Newberry College. %hlrnr program Send wsume and hvo leners an NCAA D,ws,on II whool localed I” New ,I rdemnce to. Scott Ross. Head Svengfh and berry. Sou,h Carolwfa Thfc oppoltumty would ~o,,d~,~>n,ng Coach, UNT Afhlri,cr. PO Box be excellen, for a recent college grad”& I391 7, Denton. Texas 76203 39 I7 UNT 1s an wantinq In starI his college roachwg car*, W/tOE Employrr Send resume to Tom Quinn. head basketball coach.N~rryCollrge.2100CollrqrSven. Nrwtx~rv SC 251 Oh Strength/Conditioning wc,,y ,n”l,rc appllrabon for av&.n,women b basketball coach Ths 1s a dull ,,me ~~~,wn af Strqjth/Conditioning Coach. Responabk the NC,%4 D,“,s,on I Iwef Undw the super”, for the 10161 cond,,~orvw, program far all son of the head coxh. rr, na,b,l,,,es Include mm‘s and women’s spolts a, Idaho State ass,90ng Lmh lean- trave r arrangements re 3ntvers,ty Th,, ,nclude< wagh, rfa~mng. c-rutmg. pr,d,re vhedulcs ad ,ycr~al pro :ard,o”ascular cond,t,on,nq. and nutnbon I-< as amgned by the head coach Bach&i> degree and knowledq~ of NCAA/SFC rule\ req”wd Sala rommrnsura,e wlfh expen rnce and qua11r ,ca,,ons. Appkcdbor deadIn* ,sAugus,Zl, 1992,or unnl a w~tablrrand~date hsislant~‘s8asketbaUC~ TheUniver is found Send letter of ap$cabon. resume sty of Akron IS -kin and,dd,ea for an and three references lo. Jer Henderson, as~~stan, men’< bask&a 9 f coach Tlw IS a I2 Head Women’s Basketball Cmc x PO Drawer v,,h rhfre year; erp&~~cr Salary Range month annual appo~ntmen,. August I, 1992. 5327. M,rwapp, State. MS 39762 MSU I, 01, 5 15.300 ~17.3W End resume and names Lhrough Junr 30. I993 Respon,,b,l,bes ,n AA/EEO Employer. d three refe&e, 10. Idaho Stale Unwrs~ry &de recfutlng and roachmg a Dwwon I Holr Arma. arfent~on &or c Carper. Box m&c basketball team, voubng and amr Golf 3098, Pocatello. ID 83209 8 hen un,,l filled preparahon and other ~dmfn,slraOvr 3 uIles Resume, wll bv evalualed begnnf,~ng Au ,191 ass,gned by ,hr head rmch A bachelor‘s ClVW 14. 1992 Idaho Stare Un,“rrs,ty ,s an A Q ,rm degree 1s required. mast&s degree preferred .,,“P A&on/Equal Oppar,un,,y Employer Knovkdgr I” whedulmg dnd racIce plan nmg sblls and knowledge of N &A ruIr< and regulations IS required Salary IS commensu rate with quahficabons and expnrn wvorkou, prrpara Swun CA 4458 4 707/8&l 7 I28 SCC 1, a,, IO”. rrrrumng, mee, set up and daty oK,rr Equal Oppartun~tyylAffirmo,~“r Ac~,lott F rm work Pos,,,on pay%full ,u,,,on and book. and ployw rind encourages mlnonberand women oom dnd bodrd ,,,Pw,d bdwd upon expert 10 apply ‘TI‘C .scrm tcS,,mr,o Gay Kfmpf, (fn,vwr,,y Ass&h, Womn’s Bask- Cbach Unwet >t Kansas, Allen Fteldhous?. Lawrence. Kan sty of Noti Texas. NCAA D~vlsnn I, Denton. rounty Oualhrabons. Bachelors degree rr ,<>\ 660458881 Texas Stamng date, August I. I992 Respon qured. m&&r prefuvd,hrPPypanrol~,a,e 1992 Un,vers,ty of r,b,l,fies AssfsOng the head c-<-h v&h coach coach,ng ex@enceorcomparabk tearhfng, “‘9, ,chrdul,rfq, recruf,fnq. daily prartw rmchfng,com~~,~“ecxpenoncea~ar,alhlc,~ sewowand wmmrrrampc Knowkdgeand prefer&. ab,l,ry to work cmpera,,“e~ “ah adherrnrr to ,h~ rules and regulations of ,hv ,,udmt &k,es. coaches. alumn,. IacuIty and NCAA and the %u,,,l<,nd Cwf~wrx I. M,urt , adrn~n~s”awr,, excellent comrnur,~~d~or, &all, rennis dw,ree pdmd. Applrat,an pr,wddurr .%nd salary Cnmmmwratr UlLh q”allfirarlons and Ikft~r< of applrabon and three leners ol rrc wfvncncc Re”ww prrxrss to begin August ommendahon ,o.T,na Sl,nker. Head Womm’r I ,. 1992 sad ktw of resume ami ,hrt* Gymnastics Efak&dll Coat?, LINT A,hfeurr. PO Box ktlers of reference to Jo Ann Readel, Unwrwy 13917. Den,on.Texas 76203 3917 UN1 ~san of New Hampshw Depanmen, of Women \ IVI/FOF E mpfoyer A,hl&cs Field House Durham NH 03824 UNH IS an AA/LEO Employrr Auburn Univusity 1s \eek,ng appl,ca,,onr for le,,er of appl&on. cr ,I,, PI&. ICILI~“C and ,h<: oo z,,, 01, of Ass,~km, Codrh to, Wonwr, \ r~4ctcm. LA 7149 / Appflra t,on deadImp Augu\f 15. ,942

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ASSISTANT DIRECTOR CALIFORNIASTATE OF ATHLETIC5 UNIVERSITY - BIJSINESS - SANBERNARDINO SENIOR WOMEN’S PUBLICAFFAIRS ADMINISTRATOR ASSISTANTII (Director.Promotion. Marketing& Sports Informalion) The selccled person will market, romote and direct sports III- Pormatron for an NCAA Drvrsion II athletics program. competmq 111 the Californra Collegiate Ath- lehc Assocratron Requires four years of technical or profes- sronal expel ience including two years of s ecialrratron m writ- mg and e8. rtmg artrcles for use by media (press. radio and tele- VISION).Bachelors degree and two years experience in pro- matron and/or marketmy work and/or sports mformation or media relatrons work in a uni- verslty or busmess setting de- sired This IS a full-time, lo- month ositlon Salary S2.552 roach in all phavc of ,hr pmcqran, ,r,rlud,,,g to $3,Ott 9 per month pracbce orqamrat~on recruibng. budgebng and travel arrangements Stmng date August 25. I992 Please subm,, a lener of appl~cabon. For an appllcatron and rnore rcwmc, and ,names of three r&rmrcs to information contact Twillea Car- Tracy Coyne. F,eld Hockey and Lacrosse Coach. Roanoke Coffn~r-. tiakm VA 24153 then at 714/&30-5138 or write Ro.,noke Colleqe I, an Equal Opwrfunfty to. Californra State Umversity. Employer San Bernardino, Personnel Of- free. 5500 Unrversity Parkway. Football San Bernardino, CA 92407 An Erual Op ortunity/Afflrma- trve Action g mployer. Section 540. Title IX. Page26 The NCAA News July 22, 1992

unden+r.nd,ng and comm,+men+ to aradem,c Fall 1992 Sala,y’7,OOOs+,pendanda w(6) en 5 yolt progra,” I h,s ,n<+w,dual wll rls,,,, August I. IQ92 Send resume and Its+ ot and athletic excellence ,n a liberal altr ins& Part.time Head Couch -&w’s Volle@atl. t Augur, 12. I39 4 Appl,cat,ons Send a letter t,on. graduate and ,eg,s+,at,on fees. ~3.060 by thr head coaches Sala $10 000 (IO br a b le to work wth,n the philosophy of the of a plication. resume and three references room and board &,wance and 5250 book Intramurals Head Women’s T-k E Field Cmch Ap month appointment) t)ache 7,o, s degree prr department of athletics and the regulabons LO orn M,nkel. Head W,cbtl,ng C6ach. M,ch allowanre Send ,esumc ,o Karhf Clark, oantment date Seotembe, 15.1992 S&w frrred plus encnwve renn~s erpenence Send of the NCAA Send resume to. I,wn Cohen. ~Fate Un,vers,t$ Jen~son Field House. Assistant Athlet,c Dir&o,. Uniwrsi of Idaho. IntramuralalRecnatlan 1 he U,IIV~,SI~Y of iIommensur& unl’h qual,fnlnrment Fteld and Cross Country Respons,b,lit,ra mgc for thr yea,: cupo,wsec all prsonnrl. management, fund raisin public relations. Wrestling ,nclude awd,ng wth r,>arh,ny, workout tiwdelberg Colle e an NCAA and coordraates fac,lihl use The cao,din&o, ,cled,on of dthlct,, who 9 arshnp ,er,p,e”ts. ~,~st,+u+,on in the ?&io A+hlrt,r C!&~~~c! mdnagement and organization Both pow o,gan,zer. rcheduler’and ma,n,a,ns d,,ect alumn, ,elat,onn and p,omo+,onal ac+,vl+,es t,onr arc ,,,ne month awgnme n,, a,,,, ,,, Northun lllhin Unhenify is rrrkiry ap l,ca mwtes appl~cabons for two graduate awl’ supervmon of intramural sports and recrea Track & Field related to the pragrdm. Summer sports elude some teachmg d&es ,n thr phycral tron, for .zs,,s+a,,t wrestling coarh antships Res ns,bil,t,es n&de bwng the rton. supc~+ws all wramural ofic~als. pro ramps optIonal Quallficatlons I Collegiate month?, rart.t,me positio! Starting !b;: 1) Head Coat k I,> Women’s Volleyball and 2) ednratlon ac+,v+ty p,oq,am Compensation motes actlvltler to generate interest among coarh,ng erpenencr o, romparable teach includes graduatr tu,+,on and c+,pend A pl, A,,i,tant Track Coach-Salary Commen August I I992 D&es ,n,~lude Assts, 8” Head Coach ,n Women’s Tennis plus other studenls, dnd wdluatrs program offwings +ng/coach+ng compet+twe expenence. 2. wrak with cxpenence Clam date Au ud samyth and cond!t,on+ng. roaching. recruit tarh,n and coaching asa~qnmenb arrignvd Interested candldares should possess a ,nds Bachelor’s degree reqwred. master‘s pre ~:p:~e~~~~~~~~,‘~~‘~~~~~~~~~ 7. I Y91. o, urn+ por,t,on 15fill J Jobnurtxer. m and eneral management of the wrestling by fhP ?.ha,, and/o, Athlenr D~rerto, Qual,f, ter‘s degree ,n physIcal educat,on/,ec,ea+,on ferrrd 3. Comm,+ment lo the .x.adem,r Baptist Un~ve,s,ty, I900 286 Southwest Texas Statr Unive,r,ty 8s oLe. @ompensat~on ,ncludes ralary of cations Bachelor‘s degree and admssion to es, 7th Street. of a rrlalrd field for the direrlori powt,o,, goals of the Unwe,s,ty 4 Abill ,n fund seekmg qulil,+d dppl,,an,r for the posItion ‘5.000 and tu,+,on wave, ,f accepted mto Plarnwew. TX 790 72. o, far to 806/296 and an undergraduate de ree ,n phys,cal raising and public ,ela+,ons 5 Ab, 1 ,tyto work 4595 of awstant track and fIrId coach This IS a 12 graduate school Please send letter of appl+ programs in education an education/recreation o, a ,e4 ated f,eld for the effecwely wrh student athletes, faculty. month pos~hon stx+iny Septmmber I, 1992. cation. resume and three letters of recom “wnerat~on. F,rsl Year Spend of s Gladuate Assistant -Aur+ln Pray Stair Un, pos,t,on of coord,naror. Both ,nd,v,duals wth reb o,wb,l~t,es for aw~tm ,n coaching alumn! and adm,n,stratw staff 6 Comm,+ mendsnon to. Ph,l Rembelt. Head Wrestlin plus I5 hours of graduate school +u,+,on. verstt 1s sek,ng d cm,, rounlry and track requrr the ab,li+y to rommun~cate well with men+ to a ,erponsib,li+y for adherin +a all the SCICCIJ rrack and field events 7 emphases ,n Coach. 228 Evans Field Howe. DeKalb. I9 Srrond Yea, Stiprnd of $8.000 plub I5 and 1,eld roarh,ng awrtant Tue,on wave, all srgmrnts of the campus communi IICICS, rules and regulabons of 7.l SU. the prosprctwe student ~tt,lo~:s. av.,wn I” 601 15. Appl,rat,ons wll be rewewed beg,” howc of graduatr rchool tu,t,on Ap l,rants and st,pend. Qualifications Bach&is dr Awlicatlon deadllne IS Auausr 7. 199 T I? ,g Ten Conference and the NCAA DeadImp m,,ny fa,rt< of the total track and 9,eld ning Au ust I. 1992 NIU is an Equal Oppo, rlre reqwed to sub,,,,+ a letter ot app P,ca+,on. ree Applrant ma, be nrce Ird by the Pi&se specify position you a& mterested in for appl~rat~ons. August 14, 1992. Send a ,,ogram other d&es al, a,s,q,,ed by the IunIty e mployer and ha* a rtrong r~wmc, referenrr 1191and off,c,al trancrnpt~ ?3raduate School of Aust,n Peay P ta+eUn,ve, A letter of appl,cat+on. ,esume and any refer letter of application and resume, three lotiers 6ead r- oa,‘-. h) Qual,flcat,ons Bachelors de rommrhnent to the orinciokr of Atli,m~t~ve of all degree work All mate,& should be sty Preference ~111 be q,vr,, to and,datrs ences should be fonvarded to. Steven A of recommendation, and ,ncludr the names ,,,cc rrqured, 3 r,, 5 years of coachm Action, Title Ix and &tidn 504 addressed to Mr. Lx Shank, Chanperson. with knowledge and backgground ,n track and Green. Sentor As,oc,ate Director of Athk+,cs, and phone numbera of at least thm other rxpnmrr. preferably a+ the collrge leve.9 Carleton Callcoc. Nalthfleld Minnesota HPER and S on? Me wne Heidelberg Col f#eld and C,DL~ Lountry Responsibilities Unwerr, of C,nc,nnat,. M L ‘21, C,nc,nnat,. wfe,?nrr< to’ Memly Dpan Bakr,, D,,rrto, of Musl h,ve knowlvdqr of and romml+m?nt to Carleton Colle e 15 reek,” appl,cations for a lege, Tiffin. 8hio 44E&. Rkvirw of appl,cd Asrmt head roach wth all dapcr+s 01 the Ohio 45 2 2 I The Univenity of C,nc,nnati is Athlellcs. Michigan State Unwersity, 218 ddhrre to NCAA rules and , ulations and perttwnr Hea f Wrestling @oath ho will be t+ons wll beyIn +mmed+arel and conunue program ,ncluding roaching acs,gnmm+r. an Affirmawe Acr+on/Equal Opponun+ty Jemson field House. East Lanwng. MI 48824 ay,c~ to &de by Soulhlan 7 Conferrnre ,esponr,ble fo,o,gano,ng and adm,n,stermg unt,l pos,t,on IS filled AA/E d E recrurhng. wei ht room and various admints Employer IO25 rules and ,egula+,ons a\ well as Unwrsi an NCAA D+vwon Ill wredlmg program James Madison Unhnmity has an opening tratrvr duties B orward letters of a~pl,cdt,on pohes To apply, plrasc call 512/245 255 ? The Univenrtty of Washington is acceptmg Dntres Coach and recruit student athletes ,n for a raduate ass,stant I” athkt+c tra,nenun,ty Employer Action/Equal Opponun~ty Employer Un,vers,+yof Warhm ton. Seattle. WA 98195 dutws as asIgned by the head track coach Graduate Assistantship/&f&all - Drake (Ini. SAN JOSE STATE UNIVERSITY l-he U”lverclty of d ashngton IS an Equal Head Men’s Wresttlng Coach. Responsible for Olw,,,,q I ,nrludrs all f,eld events. openmq venig a member of the Division I M,ssou,, Oppoltun,+y/Aff,m~a+,ve A&on Employer PWITIW: PVIR Bl-55. Hrod W omrn I Softboll Coach-12~month position (non 7 wrludrs roachng sprints and hurdler Vallry Conference. Respons,b,l,+,cs wll I,, tenured/ Bachelor‘s degrrr and knowledge of NCAA/ rludc cowh,ng. rcrrwhng and rrlatrd dut,es StC ,ulc, reqwred Tw&r month appomt “&cx~gkilE2E::~::~~ handling of general adminislrative asass, ned bythe head coach Qual,f,ca+,ons OAAUFKATiOW Boctr&,‘r degree rrqu8,ed o,,d morter’rdegrce Preferred Cr~m,n~trnor~t rn~nt .Salary commensurate wth qual+f+ca cahonv~ B S/0 A with ex nence ,n and/o, Promote positive public ,eldt,ons with flnwer Bathe Bor ’sdeyrec,adm~ss~on torheUn+vers~ ,o the reten+,on ,,,,,I ,,,od,a,,r ju,,(‘ss of :tud~r,+.,,thlrt,.r Demonrtrotrd caorhlng ond coaching men’s t,d~u+~ o,,d Jrwlop ,op o,, wth ;+,,dvnts alum,,, f,,u,,d PIeare send a lene, of appt,rat,on. rules and experience with a Dwision I pro ~UCLC~ ,,I coaching a hlyhly competltlve ferred Rcrnu,warw, ,,,rlude$ tu,,,“” ,em,g ,,dm,r,,r+ro+,or, or,d ,ommun,t, group: Thorough knowledge on 6 underrtondmq .I NCAA gram. Job dunes Include. Ass,sr+ng +n the resume. and at Ia,+ two lenrrs of recom men’s w,esll,ng program required Send sion, monthly stipend and board Send l&e, coach,ny of the mm‘5 track and field pro R,.qu,,ed Aworenerr of, ond renr,+,wty to, the cducot,onol go& of o mul+,cultu,ul mend&on to: Coach Al Schmidt, Head Track resume with references by July 29. 1992. to of application. resume. list of references and Coarh. PO Draw, 5327. M,ss,ss,pp~ St&r. gram recruiting. practice. travel. promotions, populot,on Preferred. Cross rulturol +rpwence ondlo, ~,owr,~ Dale Samurls. Mackey Arena. Room 31. t,ansc,,pt to. Megan Bryant. Sohball Coach, MS 39762. Spec+fy ,n letier for which ot the cond,bon,ng dnd vanouaadm,n,5uat,~dut,cs Purdue Universes. West Lafayette. Indiana Bell Center, Drake Unwers~ty. Des Mo~nos. IA RRSPANSIRILITIELr Report, dl,ec+ly !o the D~recto, of A,hle+,cr Rerponr~ble fo, oil IWO ,,w,,,m,s YOU wsh to be conudrrrd. as arr,gncd Cornpensarlon $12.000: IO 47907 Purdue University is an Equal Oppor 50311 ,,t,o,e> of ,i Dwwo,, I ,,,trrrolley,,,+c roftboll program wh,ch Includes rchedulfng, budgets. month contract Startina date,. Auaust 17. tunity/Affi,mative Acbon Employer Graduate Assistant -Academic Advising/ morkc+,ny ond fund rowny Must be comm,tted to the orodemlc ools of the Univerr~ty ond lication p,oc&,r Fowardcunrnt musf follow the ruler and go,det,wr >*I farth by the NCAA and t4 Restictcd~Eamlngr Coaching Position Re Golf TheUnws~tyof ldahoxeksagraduatr ~q We,! Confe,e,w Track Coach ~ Fill trnr pos,non. Responsi srrlcted earn+++ s coach - wrestling. available awrtant wth ,r~pnnc,bilit,es ,n the areas of SALARV RAWK Commerwro~~ ~8th *r,>*,8ence o,,d +du Collfo,mo’s oldest lnrtltution of lo Division Ill phllosoph Salary commensu Head Women’s Voile us II locotcd on the southern end of Son Frorwrro Boy 111 rate w,lh exper,enrc an cl qualifications Send State Unwersity IS see Internship lrtter of appl,cation. resume, transr,, s of all position of head volleyball coach. Twelve aradrm,, work. three (3) letlws o Y recom months, full bme poetIon. Responsible for Conference Intern-The Peach Belt Athletic Conference, an mendation and s+a+vnrnt of coaching ph, the corn tete diredion of the Division I pro locnphy ,n D,v,s,on Ill settln to’ Mr ynt. &ch compeles in the Ohio Valley NCAA Divfsion II conference Including Amxtron State (GA) Chnstophe, Ragrdak, Dwecto, o ? Athktlcs. onference Duties include but are not l+m+ted College, Augusta (GA) College. Columbus (GA) Co& ege. Francis Flmhursl Coil e. 190 Prorpeca Ave.. Elm to. remdmen~, scheduling. p,artrr/gamr Marlon (SC) University, Georgia (GA) College. Kennesaw State (GA) hursl. IL 60126-7 2%. EOE re aration. team travel arrangements and College. Lander (SC) College, Pembroke State (NC) Untversi Ca,lc+on College. Nolthficld. MinnooP - RIu get management B.S. degree prdertcd SiSU do-r ,,o+ d,:c,,m,note on th. bnrw ol ,u, P, I o/u,, rcl,g,on, nohonot o,,g,n, sex, ~e,uol Carlrton College is seek,ng an ,n,e,,m roach w,rh successful roarhmg expenence on the University of South Carolina at Aiken and the Unkersity of SoutF dlrobled v&ton‘s or Vwtnum Era for women’s t,&k and flel;i for a n,ne month college level Must adhere to pal,c,es of Carolina at Spartanburg. is acceptin applications for an internship c, “0 I,,, me,,, begmnmg ,n September 1992. Murray S&ate Un,vers+ty. Ohlo Valley Confer for the conference. The intern WI% selve as an asststant to the f h,5 pos,t,on romb,nes teaching ph steal ence and NCAA Salary commensurate with educatnn and coaching women‘s trac I and education and evrience. Ap Ikcat~ons dc Commissioner and will be In char e of marketing. promotion and f,eld, and ,rc,u,+,ng student alhlctes 1,) a ceptrd unul pos,t+on IS fllled &. nd letter of sports information. BS degree, pre f erabty in marketing, joumaltsm highly com~+,+,vc arad+m,r institution Re appkcatmn and resume to M,chael D. Strick or related areas, is required; however. master’s degree Is preferred. ns,txl~+,cs for women’s track and field land. D,,ecto, of Alhlews. 211 Stewa~ Sla 3” ryan~ze and adminlstr, all aspe,ts of the dwm. Murray State Umversity. Murray. KY Desktop publishfng. computer knowledge and good writing skis program: conduct home contests: coordinate 42071 EOEIMFVH are essential. The position is an 11-month position. beginning WIh ,Tw”‘S program. especially ,p,+nts. Re August 1. 1992. Salary commensurate tith experience and qualifi-

ketball and women’s basketball Superw College. Hanover. Indiana 47243 Applications rate with experience Applicatnn Procedure. ‘n Maryland I he schedule of contesls for files on August 15 and unb, the position ,s supporl swvwzs and auahary functions ar from women and memberr of mmonws are I;Pnd letter of appl,rar~on. resume. and three I= Centennial Conference 1s due to begin in filled Dweci nominations or letters of appln designated. Conduct the pr ram wthm VIE encourc,gec AAJEOE. letters of rmommendatlon to: Pete Russo. mefall of 1993 Qualifications’ The successful cation with resume and at lead three current NCAA rules and regulations. 9 aster academic Myc Athlete tamer Adstance -u s wrst Colleg?, Glen mdldare must demonstrate excellent corn letters of recommendabon. tw F+esi&nt A. plc Commwe. Seeking dynamic lndivi ~un~cabons. management and leadership Lee Fntschler. Chair. Centennial Conference ; oversee the development and operaon of lege IC an Aff,rmanvr Acl,on/Equdl ulls An apprec~atlon for the academc Search Commlhee. PO. Box 1773. Dtinson ) Continued from page 26 e programr wrhm the Athlete Career Ar Opportunity Employer andards and priorities of haghty sekave College. Carlisle. PA 17013 28% *mance Dept of USQC. Depanment corn Manbmnvlue c S”l”tlO”s 16 a “KrSSl as IS weraIl knowl rised of the Olympic Job Opponun~t~r, fge of NCAA rule? an I procedures. E&r, ed majors CDU~YS and general education r rogram, prowdmg career oriented employ KC 1r1collegiate athletics admnstratlon IS phyxal ed courses. Master’s reqwred. dot menr dbslrtance to olymplc caaler athletes. pafllrne coaching vauncies, head men’s efrrrcd and ronferen~ejdthleti~s experi torate prefened Statement of Chnsban f&h sty in commurwatlon and ublic relations the Career Assistance Program and the Edu tenrw head women’s basketball. women’s ice is desirable A barhrlors degree 1s and practice requred Teaching/coaching Respons~billtles. Overall all Pund raring and cabon Ar+.tance Program Qualified randj dmng, assistant women’r soccer, assMan~ qured. an advanced degree is prefer& DMsion I hkelball- Seton Hall University expertonce necesray Contacr Dr Roben development of activities for mt~rcollegtate date should possess barhelo<, d ree 2 5 men’s vxccr, asistant women’s volleyball. :sponnbllltler The executive secreta will is seekng a Dlvlslon I (only) opponent for a Pitt=. W for Academic Affairs. Ta or Unwer arhletics Oversee ~ntercollrg~ate athletws years professnonal experience, pre7 rrably ,,, ass&ant f,eld hockey and asc,stan, men’, pert to the executwe comnxtwe o7 thr D-~ember 23. 1992, game Excellent uar spry. 500 W. Reade Ave.. Upland, rN 46989. developmenr stiff. Develop and mplrment mark&n9 or public relar~onr wth working lacrussc Interested candidates should send x,frrmrr and 8s expected to mterad colle antee Call Larry Keating. 201/761 94 9l B” endowment program for scholarships Athkb Bu~or. The IntercoIl late Ath knowledge of computer a COYC, Imrr, resume and I,<1 of references ,o. dllywth conference prendmts The erecu lIMskm fll/NAlA S&ball. One tram needed and programmatic needs Develop and im let,cs Pr ram at the Unwerslty of73 &ware led Kolva. Director of Athletics. Manhattan te secretary wll work directly with the to corn lete eight team Division Ill towna lement a rapnal campaign for er&ng and weirs a “8 upervwor of Events Coordmarr nll~ Colkx c, L9C0 Purchase Strw. Pur&,w. rectors of athlehcs. ?en,or women athlcw ment 9 nday. Saturday. April 2 and 3. 1993 Puture facilities Coordlnatr en extensive on event mana ement needs to include staffing. ronment. excellent written and oral commu NY 1057 + EEO/AAE. imrlrtralors. coaches ad other staff Teams ~811play four ames For nformabon. going volunteer swdure to aid in develop. trammg. an 3 supervlslon: rupervlse r”mmer nlratmn skill,. erpenencear chtc level athlete Internships The Unwcrr~ry of Utah IL ekinq ,embers m advancing the ~ntererrr of the wnsible for comphance. Requirements etreasurer I” deuclopm team to compete in I& Holiday Tournament :aon to’ Gerald O’Dell. Athlelic Director, Nalth. demonsrrabng sucressful or an~za~~on/su Account Executive Memphw Start Unwersity Bachrloi~ degree requwd. maswis hvghly Dec. 4 & 5. Contact Kathy Bonollo. 813/253. pervisoy expenence require B Strong oral :m Ill~no~sUniversi 101 Evans Field House, 15 seekmg appl~cat,ons for the two pos,t,ons preferred, computer alull, necessary: oral 6240.5781 3eKalb. IL 601 15. ewew of appllcabons wll and written commun~cat,on skills and strong t of account executwe to develop new clientele and uvtten commun~catlon skills. This 1s a II&e as the conf&ence l,a,son for NC&& :onlinue until the ~os~f,ons are Riled Norlhem -ion III Foomall: Baldwn Wallace Coll interpersonal superwsory and orgarwatlonal for the athletic department through rhe out IO month poslt~on h innmg September I ‘“WES. Salary and Iocabon. Commensurate skills required. Send letter of application. ll~no~s Unwenity is an Equal Opponumiy wde sale of hrkers. programs, corporate and endmq June 30 %lary ranqe. $7 000 th qualificattonr and erwnenre F.wcurwe Employer and has a strong comrmtment to resume, iranscnprs. and three let&s of ret rponsorships, etc ,and sellmg and promotmg 5 I o.ow Poslflon VIII rrrlunoprn LlrlIll i8lled ,ueLdry’s qeographic work location is nego ommendat,on by Jul 31 1992. to’ Kate he principles of Affwmatw A&on. Title IX the athlrtlc program to the commun,ty. Rr Send resume and address/phone numbers lblp wthm reasonable conference bounda Pohli Chair, Search 8 omrmttee,‘, University md Section 504 qwres a bachelor’s degree, preferably ,n of three references to Fern Gardner. Awxi cs. Startin date, January I. 1993. or as of De 9,aware, Delaware Field House. Newark. Supcrdsor/AthkUc Facilities Maintenance busmess adminlstratlon. marketing or related ate Athl&r Dwector, Huntsman Center, Un, ,on therea il eras possabk Application pro md Assfstant Baeball Coach ~ Athletic de field Prefer expenence in wles. span, or vemty of Utah. Salt Lake Ci Utah 84 I I2 dure.The Centennial Conference suppons DE 19716. The Urwersiry of Delaware 1%an 1992 93 Contact. Dr. Ann V. Fariss, Athlebc ,artmer,r. Pay grade Il. Sala $l.563/ drallng wth the publ,c Requred to work For ,nforma~,on. ull BOlj Y 81 3507 The I Afflrmatwe Action and Equal Opportunity Equal Opportunity Employer which encour Director. for schedulmg, 203/576d721 ages applications from mmonty group nonthfy M~n~rnum qualificabons’ ;r .S.deqree some 111 hts and weekends. Hmng Range. Unwer~~ty of Utah IS an QuaI Opponun~ty udeknes The romrmnee wall bcy,n reading members and women. n industrial altrr or related field required: 2 519.344&64 plus cornm~ss,o”. Appl,cd Lmployer rears of mtercolleg~ate baseball coachmg N&m Ilhds fhtvenily - NIU IS seelong tiondeadkne July31, 1992. Requestappllca Execu~ seclelay ~ Centenrlld c-e ~penence and 2 3 ears of erpenencr per app1,cants for two open,ng I” lntercolleglate l,on ,nformat,on from Ihe department of mecrnt~nn~ai c0nfrmnrc I~W~CS.~~PIIc~~oI~ orming rmnor lum nn electrical and other athletics Both positions are fullbme. 12 fxrsonnrl. ml/67B 2601 Mamphls State /or the positlon of executive secretary The acdilies relateswof &d letter of arplica month a pomtments reportin directly lo the Unwrs~fy. Memph,s. TN 38 I52 Equal Op :onference comrmttee 1s searchin for an bon. resume and phone numbers o three alhkoc l lrKtor.As5oclakAth Lic mi-ecta- poltunlty/Affwmabve Action Employer ndwdual who wll successfully reatr9 the eferences by August 3. 1992. to’ H. Keener Professional quallficatlons Bachelor’s degree Head Couch-Women’s Volleyball and/or high quality arademlc program; of relectve ‘ryJr. Asn~stant Dwctor of Athletics. Marshall is required, master’s degree preferred. Dem SoRball. Coach and Admmlsrer a competttive liberal arts instltutlons to rigorous ~ntercolle MNfDOIl% COLLEGE Jnwersi 400 Hal Grew Blvd., Huntinqton. onstrated admmwratwe and management yarr 9 nr prqrams Thlc all spolts confer sblls in an athletic setting or the private W 257 I 5. EOEJM. snce. 7ounded” ,n Apnl 1992. IS compwd of sector is required. University or college level Istructor. Depaltment Of Phyxical EdUCb he follow@ institutions B Mawr. Dickin 1%preferred. Demonstrated effectwe oral and on - Head Coach men‘* and wonw,,‘, cross

required. Bachelor’s degree required, moster’s degree ,_:,,_ ,:__,_, ,, ,_,,,,, ,, ,, Youth Programs Coordinator preferred. NCAA 6201 College Boulevard Located on the shore of Lake Michigan midway between Overland Park, Kansas 66211-2422 Chicago ond Milwaukee, Corthoge offers quick urbon The University ol Alaska Anchorage[IMA] access from the reloxed environment of o small city. Deadline date: September l&l992 invites nominationsand applicationsfor Ihe position of Equal Opporrunty/Affirmatlve ActIon Employer Pleose submit letter of opplicotion, resume ond tron- Directorof Athletics scripts, by July 31, 1992, to: Robert R. Bonn, Director of This positionIs lull-lime, permanent12 monthsand salary is DOE. Athletics, Corthoge College, 2001 Alford Pork Drive, UAA is a rapidly growmg institution offering baccalaureate and master’s degreeprograms The student population is approximately 23.000.UAA is Kenosho, Wisconsin 53140-1994. located in Alaska’s largest city, Anchorage. which has a population of ASSISTANTDIRECTOR about 230.C00.The University is comprised of eight schools and colleges offering a broad range of academic programs and research activities. OFDEVELOPMENT The University of Alaska Anchorage sponsors intercolleglate athletics for men in cross country running, Nordic and alpine skiing, ice hockey, basketball, and swimming and diving; for women in volleyball, Nordic and Universityof Wisconsin-Madison alpine skiing, basketball, and gymnastics. Teamscompete in the NCAA Division II. The ice hockey team competesin Division I and is a memberof Department of Athletics Divisionof IntercollegiateAthletics the Western Collegiate Hockey Association. Basketball and women’s volleyball are in the PacificWest Conference.Due to UAP;sunique location. 2 POSITIONS AVAILABLE the University is responsible for four major Division I tournaments. Universityof WisconsinFoundation Northern Lights Invitational (women’s basketball), The Great Alaska Shootout (men’s basketball), the Nissan/Jeep Classic (ice hockey) and DIRECTOR OF STRENGTH AND CONDITIONING Crystal Light Classic (women’svolleyball). ( IZ-month position) The Ass&ant Dlrector of Development for the Division of Intercollegiate hector ISresponsible for all oprrations of Kres e F~tncssCenter and Athletics is responsible for seeking pnuate support for the intercollegiate @JALIFICATIONS:The candidates for this position must have: (1) demon- othrr weight/condltloning facilitirs; this inc‘ i udes development, athletic program. This involves developing effective communications strated skills in management of personnel, finance and facilities; (2) between the staff and the Dlvlaon, contributors, volunteers and m~plrmmtation and adminisrranon of saengrh. fitness and testing advanced degreewith progressively responsiblemanagement experience, pr~rams for intrrcoll+tr teams, undergraduxr USCand co11 prospective supporters The Assistant Dlrertor WIII work with Ihe DIrector of Development In coordinating a major capital gifts campaign (3) thorough knowledge of the NCAA’sregulations and Title IX of the community frmess programs. Bachelor’s dqrrr in appropr~are heP d Education Amendments of 1972 and demonstrated ability 10 establish wtrh 4-5 years rxpcrirncr in snrngrh and condmoning programs and and implementing a comprehenslve fund-mlsmy program for mtvrcol- facility manapemenr, or the cquivalcnc; ACLS crrtificatlon deslrahlc; leg& athletics. effective workmg relationshipswith regulatingauthorities, (4) demonstrated mnsrer’s drxrrr prefrrrrd. experience in directing coaches: (5) demonstrated ability to relate lndlvlduals who urlsh to be consldered for this position should possess: positively with students. faculty, staff and the community in developing HEAD COACH FOR WOMEN’S TRACK AND FIELD support for athletic programs; (6) demonstrated oral and written cornmu- (Full-time, 12-month position beginning August 1, 1992) 1. A bachelor’s degree or its equivalent. nication skills, (7) demonstrated experience in fund-raising. This posmon is one of four coachm posmons for the combined women’s and men’s cross country/txac & and field rograms, and will 2. Outstanding writing and oral communlcatlon skills. RESWNSIBlLITIES:The Director IS responsiblefor planning, developing and administering the University of Alaska Anchorage intercollegiate athletics rrport to the dirrcror of cross country/track and F&I programs. 3 An understandlny of the operahun of n mayor umvvrslly and an and recreational programs. Strong emphasisIS placed on compliancewith Specific Duties: Responsible for overall organuation and adminisna- Interest in promoting the intercollegiate athlrtlc programs tion of rhr women’s track and field program; ass~srsm rhc rccruitmg, NCAA regulations, community relations. budget development and fiscal management,conformance with University policies and procedures,state aliminisrrntwn and ronchm of the combined cross counrry/rrack and 4. Strong organizational skills. firld programs az assignrd l! y the dmxtor of crosb counrry/track and and Federal laws such as Title IX and the Gender Equity Act, and the field programs. Specialty areas preferred: women’s and mrn’h hurdles,. Statement of Principlesproposed in the Knight CommissionReport as well sprints and lump PvcntS.Additional duties ro he assigned as responsibilitiesfor working with the community and developing private 6. The ablllty to work effectively with faculty, staff, volunteers and funding sources @difications: Bachelor’s dc rcr with 2-3 yrsrs rxprnmcr, or thr private and corporate supporters. cqulvalrnt mastrr’s preferrr 1 L)cmonstratrd successful coachma Reviewot applicationswill beginJuly 31. I&!. andcontinue until the positlonIO cx vrwncc at thr c&~r w nnrional rcnm Icvcl; ability to communicnrr This is a full.time staff position of thr Umvers~ty of Wisrona~n filled. e I4 ecrwcly nnd rrcruit successfully within Ivy Ixn~uc philosophy of no Foundation, reporting to the Director of Development for Intercollegiate athletic rmnts-In-ald and highly x Icc or we’ acadrmlc standards Athlvtlcs S.&ry range IS $23,00@$33,000commensurate with backs APPLICATIONPROCEOURE: Submit a letter of application, vita and the name. Rcvicw of resumes will hrcm Immcdratc-lyand will corxmue unrll rhc ground and experience. A letter of appllcahon, resume and list of three address and telephone number of three professional referencesto. references should be sent by August 15, 1992, to. posNlotr Lbfilled. Srnd lrtrrr of appllcatlon, rcbumr and rrfrrrnces ro: PersonnelServices Jr>Ann Harper Tom H. Wonderling University of Alaska Anchorage 3690 University Lake Drive Asscxiatr Dlrrcror of Athletics Dmxtor of Development -1ntercolleglate Athletic Search Darrmc,uth C4le~e University of Wlsconsln Found&on Anchorage, AK 995Cb3 6083 Alumni Gym 150 East Gilman Street Telephone.907/76646LI3 Hanovrr. NH 03755-3512 PO Box8860 Fax. 907l766-4727 Madison, WI 53708~8860 Darrnwuth (:ollc~c IS a” Equal Oppcxrunity/ UAA IS an AA/ED Employer and Educabonal lnstltutton Must be ellqlble lor employment under the lmrmgratton Reform and Control Act of 1986 Affirmative Action Emplaycr. WEE0 Employer The NCAA News July 22,1992 Page28 ~_. n Leaislative assistance

pfxt-missil)tc tar ttisti~11li0t1s to pcltnir so, ,‘ertrartt rt1rlltl~rt3 not bc ittvolvrd in any ott~t‘i~ld coaching and trJ;~y ttot lo rrl)ott Tuesday cvetlittg. Attgttst IH, tar ;III evening tnc;~l, tc‘cJ tlil or rvalu2tc. ptt~\pct Is or scout oppoJ1c’tl~S oft Fall preseason practice l)rovitItd tto ;tthlrlic.;tlly trcl;ttcd rnrrtings in the sport r;tke campus rll~le\s he or stlc C~OLIII~S ;ig;1itl\l rhe coachilig lirttih pl;~rf, I’If~‘:isc tiotc Ih;il these IegulatiolJ~ wo11lfl itpply to itI1 for head coaclics ;uJd full-lime assistant t oac.hcs; lc;ttt~ s~~otls lh;1t c-ondrc, I ;1 lrxlilional fall STiiSOIl, as well as Divisions l and II sports (other 2. A rrtttl)otxry cotts1th;J~1l hired by the ins(ittllirJn IO l44-day 1r;tditiort;il seasott than football and women’s volleyball) .1tty iti,livi,ltJ;il hpotl iJsit1g Ihr provide itJ-st~t\4c.r 1txining for Ihe roarhittg staff. SrJCh a option. that conduct traditional fall seasons f~otlslllt;lllt tt,;1y t1;1vt no it1tcr;1rtior1 wirh the stlcdcrlt- It should be noted Ih;tt a srudrnt~;tthle~r’s p:ttticipatiotl 1)ivisiottr I iJ,l,l II tnen1ht instilulions should IJotr Ihd ;Jlhlfqes ttnlcss tttc irlflivirlual is corJrltcd against thr iI1 cotttttahle athlctic;rlly related activities during the applic ill)lt’ cc,arhittg litttils; in spot-Is it1 wt1if It lhtx lr-aftiliol1;1l phyit1g sexiot1 ,xftJtb se;~sot~ is Iintilrd fo ;I nt;txinttInt offr)ur hours per day and fliJt~il1fi Ihe 1~111, itlstitrJtiot15 ttmy Iqin prr\c;~son pr-ac-ticc 20 hr)iJt-s pcl week. Iti :lf~ditiOlt, thJrillg the phying st’;1SOtl, 3. A t 0.1cl1 pattic ipating in 2 visitor’s lJrograni (c.g., on the ,hf. th;il permits 21 pJ;t, rice oppotlrtnities prior to ;tII t oltnt.thlr. atlttctic;tlly rrlated activities iire prohibited interrtatiort;tl virilor’s progt att1) tllily olJsetve an ittstilulion’s Ihc first cotttcs1. In ;,f , orfiaticc with N(AA Bylaw I7.02.13, tliciiilgortc d~t1d;11 day per week. However, in ;t~cr~rdat~cc spotls prcqxtt1 wi01otil f out1tingitt tht r1utnrrir,d coaching itt tkterminit1~ the r1utnlJcr of pr;trtitr opporttitiitics, wirh Bylaw 17. I ..53.4. daily ;~nd weekly limitations (;~rld the lintits ccr;ttJltShrtl fotmth;tr spots, provided the irJdividrt:11 is lhrrr hoitk~ bc ct)tJJlkd me for each d;ry h-ginning with tkry-off trcclttit en1e111)do not ripply 10 t-oltnrablc athlctit ally 1101ittvolvrd i11 ;1ny r)11-ot off-t‘irltl, oa-hing xTivitit.s, ilrltl thf, opc.ninC; d;1y of‘~l;Jssf~s. one for e:1ch d;1y f IilSSeS at-e tlot rrl;ilrrl ac.tivitie\ 0~ c ttrritig duritlg prrsr:~soti practite 4. An itt5~itrtliott;1l staff tttcmbcr (r.g., .itlministt~;ttivr irt sfG,Jn in rhc week ofthe first scheduled inter-c-ollegiatc l”it,r- to rhe first ciily of classes or the fir\1 scheduled aSsistan may hc i11volvetl in noncoac~hir~g arriviries that c~or11cst ;lntl two fotm c;tch cgir1 ;itirl should not hr t~r~tistritrd to videotapes 9t films involving xi it1stitrJtion’s or opponent’s iJt,li, ;1fe rhe tt1Jtt1bcr 0fItrrtnissible praclitr srshions. The I)iviil)ililirs (e.g., recruiting coordi- Aug1JSl 20. t‘~C:lSC llok tIliI[ it1 IhiS inShtlcc, it WOlJld be t1;1101 who COOldillil~C\ rcc ruiling for all intercollc~;ttr pf.rtttissitJlr for rhe it1stitrJtiort to cont1uc.t medical cx;trni- q’ons conducted by the irtslitulion) shall be excluded Ii;ttiolls (it ttrc-essary), issrtr rcluiptnenl and cotlduc I from the litiiitations on the nurnl)crof’( oat-lies in any one pic.trttc ,IiJy Wrtlnesd:~y, Augrtst I!) (i.e., rhe day hcfttte q)o~. However, th;tt ittdividu;tt (other than rhr weight prrsc~.isoti pr;tctite). .t‘llilr bring the c;tsc, it would be co;tch, per tlyl;tws I1.7.2.l.l. I1.7.3.1 and 11.7.4.1.1) tn:iy

Pro sports forum, FARA plan NCAAP rofessionalSports Counseling Foru m meetings on back-to-back days or FacultyA thleticsRepresentatives AssociationMeeting

III 211 f++b,l (0 IJoost attctld;1llr~ partmutts I0 rrvirwing propod pli;Jnce (~~oordinators. The purpose ProfessionalSports CounselingForum: October 22, Atlanta Airport Hilton ;u IWO scp;tt;t~r CVC~IS addressing Irgislarion fot the I!)!#3 N(:AA COW of‘ ttlr st3sion is 10 explore ways FARAMeeting: October 23, Atlanta Airport Hyatt topic s of widcsp~~c;td interest, the vctitiott~ titcrttty rcpr.t.rnt:~livrs f’an work RegistrationForm NC :pIA’s ~l~lllllill t’r-ofession;tl Spt~US .l‘he ret$stratiorl tf,e 10 attend wirh ac-;tdctiii~~sllppott iItlr in tuic) arltt ;I( ;ldrnlic-s, and ;I rorcrlcl- Title Atl;trttil. Antottg~he topics ~)tt the ;Igetlclil tatjlc disc~ussiotl of practic;tl corl- li)t (I1c ICJr 11111 ;1rf’ .I cliscussiott 01’ ccrns 01‘ t;1, ~tliy reprcsctJt;1~ivrs, Address IIOW IO , ,JIlcltlf~~ ., sll,xxdill pro- ittclrJding , ;Isr ~tiiclics itI St,, I1 City State -_ Zip fissiott;tl spot7s cotil~sclillg i):“lrI, ;Jtc;ts ;1s t f~rlil’ic~ation of cligilJilily ROOM-RESERVATIONINFORMATION ;I rrpotl 011 illtcl ll;triorl;tl I);lskcr- ;ttJ,l tolrs in ;1tt invcrtig;kliorl ,)I After Oclobe:l. 1992,you must make room reservations with the respective hotels. Id1 0ppottrJttil i,.s for Ietttale stu- ;tllrgrd I-ides vil,l;itiotls. Room reservationswill be handledon a space-availablebasis and the quoted dctlt-athlctcs, ‘1 ~Jrrsf~til;1~iott on room rate is not guaranteedafter that date dc;~lirt~ wilt1 rporfs .1gctt(s anal ;t FAKA nl~rnl)ers ;llso pl:ln 10 [7 I will be attending both meetings.(Hotel accommodationswill be made for disc tlGoti 01 ;1 recent I)oortt it1 lhr tortnatly tr;ltify a cloc.tJtnc.tt~ tilled you at the Atlanta Airport Hilton at a rate of $65 per night Transportation will porll’Lly;ll of ~lllrlctlt~athlrtcs 011 “‘l%c Kolc of iht, h’tJhy i\lhlrrics be providedto and from the Hyatt to attend the FARA meeting.) .l‘hc lo~~i~ttt, wlli, II grew out of‘;1 “11 ;rtlitlR , ;,r,ls.” t~rprf,s”Jt;1(ivr” (see l+l,l ll:try 5, 0 I will be attending the ProfessionalSports CounselingForum ONLY.(Hotel ht.rirs olttirctit1gs 011 rsrd~lisltittg 1!)!)2, isstlt. of the N(:AA News). AlSo. t‘qJcxls ;irc sf’hcfhJkd fiottl accommodationswill be madefor you at the Atlanta Hilton at a rate of $65per ~Jtott~ssioti;il spools, 0utisf~ling p2tt1- night.) rr~Jrest~t1l;i~ivcs of the M;ljot els 10 sclve F(lJtlrnt-arhlctrs wilh I.t~tgut~ I%.lseball I’l;tycrs As\oc i.i- 0 I will be attending the FARA meeting ONLY.(Hotel accommodations will be ~~t~olessiot1;1l-s~J,JJl~ aspiratiorts, is tion, N;ttiott;tI Footl);lll L.e.tgtte Registration madefor you at the Atlanta Airport Hyatt at a rate of $62 per night.) h&i ;inliu;tlly. Approxini;ttcly I%) t’layctms Assoc iatiort ;~ntl Nation;tl Pleaseprovide the following Information: N(AA nJcrnl)rr itlslitutiotls h:Jvr A rcgislralion form that c.;JIJ Ix- 13~~skrth;tll I%yrr-s Asso&tion ;~nd Arrival date Departuredate: est:tblis~letl 5uc.h p;“tels. ItI sotne uscti fiJr rithrr one 01~ t)olh OF the oit st;Ite It.gi&tion bind tlic NC;AA’s Typeof AccommodationRequested f‘;lscs, tll, IJhy Mhlctics lq~lcst-tlla~ Atl;lrlr;i tnretings at>f>ci”s 011 this disd~ility illsur-;1ticr progrant. Single Double I’;,#,‘~ ‘l‘he lot-Ill also c;,r, I,r IJSed to tivcs 21~ if1volvefl. Information requiredto reserveyour room for an arrival later than 6 p.m.: rrukr room~rcscrv;1~it,rl rrfluests. “l‘l1is i\ .t ~,Jofi tt1fdit1g liJl FARA agenda Credit Card Name B Number 111, tJlly reprcsct1t;1livrs 10 ;ittetid: A c ttr-1 k for tltc tcgisttxliott fee Nameof Cardholder Card Expires ~__- The I%, ~rlty Athlcrics Rcp~c’sc-tt- of $25, payahlc to (hr N(:AA, for s;1i,l Kic.h;trtl(:. Per kc), N(:AA Icgix- t;ttivrs Associ;ttion will tt1f~1 Of I<>- RETURNm: Brenda Cannon. NCAA, 6201 College Boulevard, Overland Park, one or both mrrlings will he col- Kansas6621 l-2422 hive ;1ssistanl. “.l‘hey c:in CilITy I)rr 23 at tltc tJc;Jrt)y All;1llt;1 Icctrd at Ihr site. tht, tncssagc ha, k fo theit- C.;IIII- Airpot Hyatt. __ ptiscs, h,x~rJtt~ ittvolvcd in rst:JlJ~ A Icattn~cd session of rhc ttlce’t- For lx rrrgistration. Ihe rcgis- tels. ‘t‘hose rooltl resrtvdions will FtJtlher infonn;lriotl ;hxJt the lishcfl p;1,1rls, or possibly hrlp set itig will ;tllow f’Lt.ulry rrprc‘icnlil- rratiorl form tiirlst I)r reccivcd in br handled on ;I sl’;tc-e~nv;iil;tt,lc for 11111 ran be oh;1ined from Prrko one up: 1 ivcs to discriss f ott1tnon intn csts the N(:M nationa off‘icr OIIC tJasis. ‘l‘hc room rales of $X25 pt.1 ;1I lhe natior1;1l office. I?irthrr iti- Mc.cttwhilc, FAKA disc-ttssiorts with tcptr\rr~~~tives of the Na- week ir1 advance of rhc meetings. [tight II the Atlitllc;t Airport HiltoIl fflrtll~ltiOtl ;IhO,Jt he FARA tt1eelb will t’;Jtl~f’ httl cst;llJliShitlg links tional Associ;tIicttl of Acadrrnit After Oc~obrr I, mreting lx1tlic% ;1nd $62 per ttighl :U rhe Att;lrlt;t itlg is avaitablr from Kevin (;. wilt1 ;1c~;1f1ctnic~stt~J~Jot~ and corn-- Advisors fc,l Arttlrric-s and the Nit- pants Jn1Jsf makr (heir own toom Aitl’ott IIy;ttt ;tTc not ~u~ranlet*tl 1 .f~mon, N(:AA tlirertor of t ot11~ pli;1tl,.f. persolltlcl itt ;ilhletics de- tiott.tl Associ;ltioll of-Athletics (:OW resctvations at thr rrspectivc ho- after that date. pli;lrlc-e services.