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Weber State University Ogden, Utah WEBER STATE UNIVERSITY OGDEN, UTAH GUEST TEAM INFORMATION 2012-13 WWW.WEBERSTATESPORTS.COM Athletic Department Directory WEBER STATE Administration UNIVERSITY Director of Athletics: Jerry Bovee (801) 626-6817 –[email protected] Location: Ogden, UT SWA/ Associate AD: Amy Crosbie (801) 626-6649 – [email protected] Enrollment: 18,300 Financial/Admin: Abel Mkina (801) 626-7260 – [email protected] President: Dr F Ann Millner Director of Marketing(Game Mngmt) - Ron Director of Athletics: Goch (801)626-6731 – [email protected] Director of media: Paul Grua Jerry Bovee (801) 626-7414- [email protected] Director of digital media & publications: Colors: Royal Purple & White Darin Hogge, (801) 626-6012 [email protected] Nickname: Wildcats Ticket Office Manager: Terry Shaw Stadium: Elizabeth Dee Shaw (801) 626-8666 - [email protected] Wildcat Club Director: Becky Thompson Stewart Stadium (801) 626-6492 – [email protected] Wildcat Club Asst – Kerri Thompson Capacity: 17,500/ Natural Grass (801) 626-6576 [email protected] Arena: Dee Events Center Equipment Manager: Tom Shurtliff (801) 626-6503 – [email protected] Capacity: 12,000 Spirit Squad Advisor: Summer Willis (801) 626-7163 – [email protected] Affiliation: NCAA Division I Head Athletic Trainer: Joel Bass Conference: Big Sky (801) 626-6501 – [email protected] Asst Athletic Trainer: Nancy Weir (801) 626-6599 – [email protected] Strength Coach: John Henderson Mailing Address: (801) 626-7128 – [email protected] Weber State University Athletics FB Game Manager: Joe Strand (801) 626-7044 – [email protected] 2701 University Cir Compliance Coordinator: Zachary Pendleton (801) 626-6528 Ogden UT 84408 [email protected] Compliance Coordinator: Will Pridemore (801) 626-8552 [email protected] Department Phone: Academic Advisor: Andrea Lauritzen (801) 626-6140 - [email protected] (801)626-6817 Administrative Asst: Beth Bass Department Fax: (801) 626-6817-- [email protected] Administrative Asst: Vivian Donaldson (801)626-8962 (801) 626-6500 – [email protected] Secretary MBB/WBB: Bernice Walton (801) 626-6496 – [email protected] Website: http://weberstatesports.com Athletic Department Directory Football Staff Head Coach: Jody Sears Women’s Soccer (801) 626-7572- [email protected] Head Coach: Tim Crompton Offensive coordinator/running backs – Matt (801) 626-8078 – [email protected] Hammer Asst Coach: Meagan Thunell (801) 626-7575 – [email protected] (801) 626-7291 – [email protected] Asst Coach/wide receivers-Craig Stutzmann Asst Coach: Michael Manning (801) 626-7143 – [email protected] (801) 626-7291 – [email protected] Asst Coach/linebackers-: Colton Swan (801) 626-7134 – [email protected] Track & Field/ Cross Country Asst Coach/ Tight Ends – Ted Stanley Dir of Track/ Women’s Head Coach: Jim Blaisdell (801) 626-7677 – [email protected] (801) 626-6497 – [email protected] Asst Coach/Defensive Line - Jason Belford Men’s Head Coach: Dan Walker (801) 626-6539 - [email protected] (801) 626-7236 – [email protected] Asst Coach/special teams-Ryan Smaha Head Distance Coach: Paul Pilkington (801) 626-7175 – [email protected] (801) 626-6940 – [email protected] Asst Coach/ Quarterbacks: Justin Rascati Asst Coach: Dan Dean (801) 626- 7142– [email protected] (801)626-8638 – [email protected] Asst Coach/ Cornerbacks-Eric Lewis (801) 626-7063 – [email protected] Women’s Tennis Asst Coach/ Offensive Line- Steve Morton Head Coach: Jonas Ehrlin (801)626-6689 [email protected] (801) 626-6537 – [email protected] Assistant Coach: Markay Mullen Men’s Basketball (801)626-7044 - [email protected] Head Coach: Randy Rahe (801) 626-7292 – [email protected] Assoc Head Coach – Eric Duft Men’s Tennis (801) 626-6578 – [email protected] Head Coach: Brad Ferreira Asst Coach – Keith Berard (801) 626-7513 – [email protected] (801) 626-7685 – [email protected] Asst Coach – Phil Beckner Women’s Golf (801) 626-7883 – [email protected] Dir of Golf/ Head Coach: Jeff Smith Director of Operations-Kadin Kirk (801) 626-7219 – [email protected] (801)626-6980 – [email protected] Men’s Golf Women’s Basketball Assistant Coach: Scott Erling Head Coach: Bethann Ord (801) 626-6013 – [email protected] (801) 626-6502 – [email protected] Asst Coach: Penny Jones Women’s Softball (801) 626-6859 – [email protected] Head Coach: Tina Johnson Asst Coach: Heath Alexander (801) 626-8983 – [email protected] (801) 626-7380 - [email protected] Asst Coach: Nikki Palmer Asst Coach: Devan Newman (801) 626-8974 – [email protected] (801) 626-7757 [email protected] Women’s Volleyball Head Coach: Tom Peterson (801) 626-7091 – [email protected] Asst Coach: Brian Scott (801) 626-6727 – [email protected] Asst Coach: Joy Nakaishi (801) 626-6536 – [email protected] FOOTBALL INFORMATION PRACTICE/ EQUIPMENT DELIVERY Guest team practice is set from 5-6:30pm the day prior to the contest. Please contact Tom Shurtliff, Equipment Manager, at (801) 626-6503 or (801) 698-2015. LOCKER ROOMS The visiting team locker room is located under the west stands at the north end of Stewart Stadium. Team buses should drop off at the west entrance and move to the parking lot on the northwest side of the stadium until pick-up time. UNIFORMS Weber State wears royal purple jerseys with white pants for all home games. PRESS BOX Press and Media members enter the press box facility on the west side of the Sky Suites and take the elevator to level five. The Visiting Coaches box is also located on level five. Passes must be presented on the ground level for elevator access. CREDENTIALS – TEAM & MEDIA Visiting team will be provided with 60 Sideline passes. Contact Paul Grua: Director of Media 801-626-7414 for team and media credentials. SIDELINE Home team is located on the west sidelines closest to the press box. Visiting team is located on the east sideline. GAME DAY PROVISIONS Locker room/ athletic training room: The visiting team will be provided with ice bags and cups, taping tables and treatment area, Whirlpool, Ultrasound, Electrical Stimulator, Hydrocollator, crutches, splints, emergency equipment, showers & restrooms, towels & hot packs. Sideline: Ice bags, water & cups, towels, crutches & splints, biohazard kit, WSU athletic training student & emergency equipment. Contact Joel Bass at (801) 698-2016. EMS One ambulance will be on-site and standing by in case of an emergency. PASS LIST/ WILL CALL Please bring your player pass list to the “Player Pass List” gate located at the west side of the stadium at the south end. If you need assistance in handling player tickets, please contact Terry Shaw, Ticket Manager, at (801) 626-8666. Will Call tickets need to be taken to the ticket window located next to the main doors of the Sky Suites. The ticket window will be open two hours prior to contest. FOOTBALL INFORMATION Cont’d POST GAME MEALS Delivery of meals can be sent to the visiting team locker room located under the west stands at the north end of the Stewart Stadium. Questions, contact Joe Strand at (801) 626-7044. VISITING CHEERLEADERS/ MASCOTS/ BAND Cheerleaders, mascots, and band will be admitted on the field in uniform. Please enter via the Northwest gate in Stewart Stadium. There are no locker room facilities available for visiting bands, cheerleaders, or mascots. Please check with Summer Willis, Spirit Squad Advisor, at (801) 626-7163 for field passes or any other needs. WARM-UP AREA The field will be available to both teams two hours prior to kick-off. Weber State’s warm-up will be on the south end and west side of the field. Visiting team will be at the north end and east side of the field. SEATING Visitor seating is located on the west side north end of stadium. FOOTBALL INFORMATION Cont’d GAME CLOCK Evening/ Afternoon 4:30pm/ 11:30pm - Field available for warm-up at assigned ends 4:45pm/ 11:45pm - Meet with officials, SID’s & Timer 5:25pm/ 12:25pm - Clock starts first time (alerts coaches to remaining practice time) 5:45pm/ 12:45pm - Teams leave the field to locker room 5:50pm/ 12:50pm - National Anthem - Color Guard 6:00pm/ 1:00pm - Officials & Captains return 6:02pm/ 1:02pm - Teams return to field, coin flip INTRODUCTIONS 6:05pm/ 1:05pm - Kick-off 20 minute half-time - Teams will return 2 minutes before end of half-time. 65 second minimum for all charged time-outs, time-outs between scores & between quarters. BASKETBALL INFORMATION TEAM COLORS Royal Purple/White Home - White, Away - Purple GAME OFFICIALS Assigned by Big Sky Conference TICKETS Arrangements can be made by contacting Terry Shaw at (801) 626-8666. Tickets will be held as per contract with visiting team. SCOUTING TICKETS/ PUBLICITY & FILMS Contact Paul Grua at (801) 626-7414 PRACTICE TIME For men’s basketball, contact Tim Gardner at (801) 626-7685. For women’s basketball, please call (801) 626-7757. VISITING TEAM DRESSING ROOM Enter through west tunnel (down ramp). Host will meet team and assist with your needs. Visiting team is assigned to the south dressing room in the west tunnel. PLAYER’S BENCH Located on the south side of the playing floor on the west bench. STATISTICS Available at half-time and at the end of game. CHEERLEADERS Visiting team cheerleaders are located at the west end of the playing floor on the north side. SCOREKEEPERS & TIMER Located on the sidelines toward the center of the floor. MEN’S BASKETBALL PRE-GAME Time Scoreboard Comments 6:00pm Floor available 6:43pm 20:00 Clock starts for 20 minute countdown 6:56pm 7:00 Teams leave
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