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George Mason George Washington La Salle Massachusetts Rhode Island Richmond St 2018-19 DIRECTORY DAVIDSON DAYTON DUQUESNE FORDHAM GEORGE MASON GEORGE WASHINGTON LA SALLE MASSACHUSETTS RHODE ISLAND RICHMOND ST. BONAVENTURE SAINT JOSEPH’S SAINT LOUIS VCU ATLANTIC 10 CONFERENCE MISSION STATEMENT The Atlantic 10 Conference is committed to providing quality competition among its member institutions, while furthering academic integrity and promoting positive behavior among student-athletes, coaches, administrators, and fans. The Conference shall work with all its member institutions to provide services that will enhance institutional resources and offer a quality experience to all student-athletes, while upholding the standards established by the Conference and the NCAA. Great People. Great Places. Extraordinary Opportunities. A-10 CODE OF CONDUCT 1.01 The Atlantic 10 Conference is committed to developing a competitive atmosphere conducive to upholding sports-like behavior among its coaches, administrators, student-athletes, officials and spectators. Each member institution will make every effort to emphasize the importance of appropriate sports-like behavior at all athletic events. 1.02 Good sports-like behavior shall be promoted through the efforts of each institution in the following areas: A. Event Management: The Director of Athletics at each institution shall be responsible for ensuring that all Conference policies relative to home event management are followed. Inappropriate behavior by a spectator shall be the responsibility of the host institution, which can be subject to sanctions permitted by this code. B. Staff, Coach, Student-Athlete Awareness: The responsibility of educating staff, coaches and student- athletes relative to the Conference’s policy on breaches of the Code of Conduct shall be that of the Director of Athletics. Each of the entities must be made aware of the consequences when their actions do not characterize the high standards which must be adhered to as a representative of intercollegiate sports. C. These policies will be reviewed and approved annually by the Directors of Athletics. 1.03 The Conference office will emphasize the Code of Conduct at all championships and will also be responsible for educating all game officials in this area. 1.04 The following are specific regulations which apply to all coaching staff members, student-athletes, spectators, game officials, and representatives of the Department of Athletics staff at a member institution: A. No individual is permitted to address, in a disrespectful manner, a game official, participant, coach, athletics department administrator or Conference office personnel, either verbally or physically. B. Public criticism of game officials, opposing coaches and student-athletes, athletics administrators, spectators and Conference office personnel is not permitted. C. Coaches are not permitted to enter the locker room of a game official preceding or following a contest. D. No individual shall enter the locker room of a game official to discuss game activity, with the exception of Conference office personnel. 1.05 A violation of any of the regulations outlined in 1.04 is subject to a minimum of a one-game suspension. This sanction may be applied through the following process: A. The incident shall be reported to the Commissioner by the member institution(s) involved. The Commissioner has the discretion to request this report in writing. B. The Commissioner will review the case and make a recommendation for action to the Administrative Committee for final approval. C. The institution(s) involved may appeal the decision with the Administrative Committee. The intention to appeal must be made known immediately after the original decision is reached and will be heard prior to the game in which the suspension would occur. The appeal will be handled in the manner which best facili tates this process (i.e. conference call). The decision of this appeal will be binding. NOTE: Penalties enacted by game officials within the parameter of NCAA playing rules may be utilized as sufficient sanctions. The Commissioner has the authority to determine other penalties (i.e. public reprimand, monetary fine) on a case-by-case basis, under circumstances which do not clearly warrant suspension from a contest. 2 - 2018-19 ATLANTIC 10 DIRECTORY | WWW.ATLANTIC10.COM 2018-19 DIRECTORY TABLE OF CONTENTS A-10 Mission Statement/Code of Conduct .........................................................Inside Front Cover Atlantic 10 ........................................................................................................................................................2 Davidson ............................................................................................................................................................4 Dayton ................................................................................................................................................................8 Duquesne ........................................................................................................................................................13 Fordham ..........................................................................................................................................................17 George Mason ...............................................................................................................................................21 George Washington .....................................................................................................................................26 La Salle..............................................................................................................................................................30 Massachusetts ...............................................................................................................................................34 Rhode Island ..................................................................................................................................................39 Richmond ........................................................................................................................................................43 St. Bonaventure .............................................................................................................................................47 Saint Joseph’s .................................................................................................................................................50 Saint Louis .......................................................................................................................................................54 VCU ....................................................................................................................................................................58 Lock Haven .....................................................................................................................................................63 Saint Francis (Pa.) ..........................................................................................................................................64 Administration Quick Reference .............................................................................................................65 Coaches Quick Reference ..........................................................................................................................68 Atlantic 10 Standing Committee Appointments ..............................................................................72 Atlantic 10 Sport Committee Appointments .....................................................................................74 Important Dates ............................................................................................................................................75 WWW.ATLANTIC10.COM @ATLANTIC10 /ATLANTIC10 /A10CONFERENCE Please address any changes to the Atlantic 10 office. Your help in keeping this directory accurate is greatly appreciated. Directory current as of September, 2018 GREAT PEOPLE. GREAT PLACES. EXTRAORDINARY OPPORTUNITIES. | 2018-19 ATLANTIC 10 DIRECTORY - 1 ATLANTIC 10 CONFERENCE CONTACT INFORMATION 11827 Canon Blvd., Suite 200 | Newport News, VA 23606 Phone: 757-706-3040 | Fax: 757-706-3042 | www.atlantic10.com Bernadette V. McGlade Debbie Richardson Tom Jacobs Jill Redmond Commissioner Sr. Assoc. Commissioner Sr. Assoc. Commissioner/ Sr. Assoc. Commissioner Internal Operations/SWA Chief Operating Officer Governance Keith Gill Matt Doherty Debbie White Drew Dickerson Executive Associate Associate Commissioner Executive Director of Assistant Commissioner Commissioner Men’s Basketball Communications Media Relations & Communications Sue Bergen Cass Ferguson Caitlin Bonner Tom Waterman Assistant Commissioner/ Senior Director of Director of Director of Operations Director of Finance Championships Advanced Media Marcus Bartley La’Shaina Joseph Asia Thompson Director of Compliance Assistant to the Assistant Director of Commissioner/Director of Championships Special Events 2 - 2018-19 ATLANTIC 10 DIRECTORY | WWW.ATLANTIC10.COM ATLANTIC 10 CONFERENCE STAFF Debbie White Marcus Bartley Bernadette V. McGlade Executive Director of Communications Director of Compliance Commissioner O: 757-706-3056 O: 757-706-3048 O: 757-706-3050 C: 215-253-9438 C: 757-503-2061 C: 267-694-6600 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] Drew Dickerson La’Shaina Joseph Debbie Richardson
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