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Ncaa Division I Women's Basketball Regional Advisors and Coordinator of Officials Roster NCAA DIVISION I WOMEN'S BASKETBALL REGIONAL ADVISORS AND COORDINATOR OF OFFICIALS ROSTER Conference Name Address City, State, Zip Home Phone Business Phone Fax E-mail America East Conference Frank Sullivan 215 First Street, Ste Cambridge, MA 857/488-5843 617/695-6369 [email protected] 140 02142 (c) x119 Atlantic 10 Conference Marie Koch 531 Washington Westfield, NJ 908/654-9074 908/313-6139 (c) 908/654-9078 [email protected] Street 07090 Atlantic Coast/Colonial/Big Charlene Curtis 4512 Weybridge Greensboro, NC 336/771-7398 336/817-7524 (c) 336/547-6267 [email protected] South/Southern Conference Lane 27407 Big East Conference Barbara Jacobs 15 Park Row West Providence, RI 401/934-2458 401/272-9108 or 401/274-5967 [email protected] 02903 401/265-4678 (c) Big Sky Conference Marla Denham 532 West Navarro Mesa, AZ 85210 480/497-0404 480/497-0404 or 480/497-9111 [email protected] Avenue 602/400-7427 (c) Big Ten/Horizon League/Summit Patty Broderick 4460 Sylvan Road Indianapolis, IN 317/409-4875 (c) 317/328-4720 [email protected] League/ Conference USA/ 46228 Mid-American /Missouri Valley/ Big 12 Conference Big West Conference Andrea Osborne 84660 Lago Brezza Indio, CA 92203 760/844-2033 (c) 760/200-0694 [email protected] Drive Ivy Group/ Northeast Conference Ed Meier 1015 Haddon Place Teaneck, NJ 201/287-9699 201/313-2376 201/836-1243 [email protected] 07666 Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference Marty Novitch 138 Moses Milch Howell, NJ 07731 732/458-1472 732/239-3861 (c) 732/840-8206 [email protected] Drive [email protected] Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference Dwight Barbee 1434 Futrelle Drive High Point, NC 336/885-4664 336/431-9115 or 336/885-7122 [email protected] 27262 336/317-5537 (c) [email protected] Mountain West Conference Marty Fletcher 10025 S Stratford Highlands Ranch, 303/471-4498 303/471-5088 or 303/471-1272 [email protected] Place CO 80126 719/287-6363 (c) Pacific-10 Conference / West Coast Violet Palmer 1100 S. Ogden Drive Los Angeles, CA 323/939-5476 213/706-4757 (c) 323/939-5476 [email protected] Conference 90019 Patriot League Renee Dorfman 531 Washington Westfield, NJ 908/654-7784 908/709-6287 or [email protected] Street 07090 908/400-5839 (c) Atlantic Sun/ Ohio Valley/ Sally Bell 30 Miners Run Dahlonega, GA 706/867-0467 404/509-2952 (c) 706/867-0467 [email protected] Southeastern / Southland/ Sun Belt/ 30533 Southwestern Athletic Conference Western Athletic Conference Kaye Garms 9855 West 17th Lakewood, CO 303/274-8102 303/274-8102 or 303/274-8102 [email protected] Avenue 80215 720/989-4944 (c) National Coordinator of Women's Mary Struckhoff NFHS Indianapolis, IN 317/816-0807 317/822-5737 317/822-5700 [email protected] Basketball P.O. Box 690 46206 317/650-7736 (c) Secretary-Rules Editor Debbie Williamson Box 2689 Buies Creek, NC 910/814-4106 910/658-3731 (c) 910/893-1980 [email protected] 27506 om Regional Advisor Vicki Davis 650 S. Park Court Hastings, MN 651/437-6324 952/406-0813 (c) 651/437-7593 [email protected] 55033 Regional Advisor Steve Goodman 2358 N. Harris Dr. Mesa, AZ 85203 480/969-9796 480/223-3425 (c) [email protected] Regional Advisor Diane Plas 46457 Peck- Wellington, OH 440/647-5866 216/533-7521 (c) 413/451-7802 [email protected] Wadsworth Rd. 44090 Regional Advisor Judy Stroud P.O. Box 298 Hendersonville, 828/698-8750 828/693-6207 828/696-2254 [email protected] NC 28793 828/388-0707 (c) NCAA/5/17/11/rak .
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