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Division I Vacancies DIVISION I AND ASSOCIATION-WIDE SEPTEMBER 2021 COMMITTEE VACANCIES DIVISION I AND ASSOCIATION-WIDE GOVERNANCE COMMITTEES VACANCIES DESCRIPTION OUTGOING ELIGIBLE FOR MEMBERS REAPPOINTMENT NCAA Division I Committee on Academics – staff contact: Binh Nguyen 6 Any subdivision. One appointee must be a confer- Karen Paisley, Univer- ence administrator and one must be a senior woman sity of Utah, Pac-12; administrator. Lynn Thompson, Be- thune-Cookman, MEAC; Jacqueline Blackett, Columbia University-Barnard College, Ivy League; Jennifer Heppel, Patriot League; Joe Scoggin, University of Tennes- see, SEC; Ursula Gur- ney, University of Mis- souri, Kansas City, WAC. NCAA Division I Amateurism Fact-Finding Committee – staff contact: Steve Clar 1 Appointee must be from FCS of DI Subdivision. Marcus Brown, Califor- nia State University, Bakersfield, WAC. NCAA Committee on Competitive Safeguards and Medical Aspects of Sport – staff contact: John Parsons 3 One drug testing expert; One board certified orthope- Mark Stovak, Univer- dic surgeon. These two vacancies are open to any di- sity of Nevada, Reno, vision and subdivision for Division I. The vacancy MWC: Jeffrey Dugas, for one athletic trainer is open to Division II, appoin- Troy University, Sun- tee must be male. Committee preference for drug Belt Conference; RT testing expert: Physician (MD or DO), experience Floyd, University of with NCAA Drug Testing Program (e.g., served as West Alabama, Gulf drug testing site coordinator) or with administration South. and oversight of similar drug testing programs (e.g., institutional drug testing program), and knowledge of drug testing policy issues impacting amateur sport competition, including familiarity with the policies of the United State Anti-Doping Agency and the World Anti-Doping Agency. NCAA Division I Degree Completion Award Committee – staff contact: Lynn Dickey 1 Any subdivision. Erin Kido, Eastern Jennifer Quirk, Far- Michigan University, leigh Dickenson Uni- MAC. versity Metropolitan Campus, NEC (term 2) DIVISION I AND ASSOCIATION-WIDE GOVERNANCE COMMITTEES (continued) VACANCIES DESCRIPTION OUTGOING ELIGIBLE FOR MEMBERS REAPPOINTMENT NCAA High School Review Committee (July 2021 vacancy) – staff contact: Sarah Overpeck 1 Division I or Division II institutional of conference Kendra Greene, North member. The following conferences are currently Carolina Central Uni- represented on the committee and are therefore not versity, MEAC. eligible for consideration: Big Sky, Colonial Athletic Association, Pac-12; Conference Carolinas. Commit- tee preference: experience designing/developing cur- ricula and assessments, experience working with or in secondary schools, and/or familiarity with initial- eligibility requirements. NCAA Division I Committee on Infractions – staff contact: Matt Mikrut 2 Any subdivision. Appointees should be aware that Greg Christopher, Xa- Sarah Wake, North- the committee work is intensive. vier University, Big western, Big 10 (term East; Thomas Hill, 2); Kay Norton, Uni- Iowa State University, versity of Northern Big 12. Colorado (term 2); Thomas Sullivan, Uni- versity of Vermont, America East (term 2); David Roberts, Uni- versity of Southern California, Pac-12 (term 3); Gary Miller, University of Wiscon- sin Green Bay, Hori- zon League (term 3). NCAA International Student Records Committee – staff contact: Alyson Grady 1 Any subdivision. Appointees should have expertise Ruth Lopez, University Meghan Miller, Fair- in international records review. The following con- of North Florida, field University, ferences are currently represented and therefore not ASUN. MAAC (term 3). eligible for this vacancy: Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference, Sun Belt Conference. NCAA Division I Interpretations Committee – staff contact: Andy Louthain 3 One must be from the Big 12; One must be from Pac- Lori Hammond, Uni- 12; One must be from FBS non-autonomy, FCS or versity of Texas at Aus- DI subdivision. tin, Big 12; Erik Price, Pac-12; Rob Heuer, Southern Methodist University, American Athletic Conference. NCAA Division I Committee on Legislative Relief – staff contact: Jerry Vaughn 1 Appointee must be from an FBS non-autonomy con- Stephen Aley, Univer- ference. sity of Texas El Paso, Conference USA. DIVISION I AND ASSOCIATION-WIDE GOVERNANCE COMMITTEES (continued) VACANCIES DESCRIPTION OUTGOING ELIGIBLE FOR MEMBERS REAPPOINTMENT NCAA Minority Opportunities and Interests Committee – staff contact: Niya Blair 2 One appointee must be from DI subdivision. No Kenneth Gormley, Du- other restrictions. quesne University, A- 10; Dena Freeman-Pat- ton, University of New Orleans, Southland. NCAA Division I Nominating Committee – staff contact: Jen Roe 3 One FBS, one FCS and one DI Subdivision. Robin Harris, Ivy Derrick Gragg’s re- League; Alicia Quelly, placement (conference Stetson University, held position since ASUN. 2020). NCAA Olympic Sports Liaison Committee – staff contact: Alex Smith 1 Any subdivision. Committee preference: Olympic or Korinth Patterson, international sport experience; campus experience MAC. with one or more Olympic sports; campus experience with international student-athletes; work experience with national governing bodies and/or the USOC; fa- miliarity with NCAA Amateurism regulations. NCAA Playing Rules Oversight Committee – staff contact: Dan Calandro 1 Any subdivision. Angie Torain, Univer- David Roach’s re- sity of Notre Dame, placement (conference ACC. held position since 2020) NCAA Postgraduate Scholarship Committee – staff contact: Lori Thomas 1 Appointee must be male and from a DI subdivision Julie Partridge, South- conference. ern Illinois University Carbondale, MVC. NCAA Division I Progress-Toward-Degree Waiver Committee – staff contact: Quintin Wright 4 Any subdivision. Three appointees for the 2-4 trans- Jessica Hammond- fer subcommittee; one appointee for the progress to- Graf, University of ward degree subcommittee. Maryland Baltimore County, America East; Charvi Greer, Tulane University, American Athletic Conference; Michael Bitter, Stetson University, ASUN; Katherine Jewell, Uni- versity of Nebraska, Lincoln, Big 10. NCAA Research Committee – staff contact: Lydia Bell 1 Any subdivision. Adrienne Ridgeway, Marquette University, Big East. NCAA Committee on Sportsmanship and Ethical Conduct – staff contact: Ben Brownlee 2 One must be FBS and one must be FCS. Nominees Jeremy Jordan, Temple should have an interest in promoting the values of University, American respect, fairness, civility, honesty and responsi- Athletic; David Diles, bility in college sports. Virginia Military Insti- tute, Southern. DIVISION I AND ASSOCIATION-WIDE GOVERNANCE COMMITTEES (continued) VACANCIES DESCRIPTION OUTGOING ELIGIBLE FOR MEMBERS REAPPOINTMENT NCAA Walter Byers Scholarship Committee – staff contact: Lori Thomas 1 Any subdivision. Steve Moniaci, Hou- ston Baptist University, Southland. DIVISION I SPORT, NATIONAL COLLEGIATE SPORT, AND SPORT RULES COMMITTEES NCAA Division I Baseball Committee – staff contact: Randy Buhr 1 Appointees must be from either FCS or DI subdivi- James Cole, Mercer sion; any region. Administrator. University; Southern (conference has held the position since 2017). NCAA Baseball Rules Committee – staff contact: Ben Brownlee 1 Any subdivision; coach. Fritz Hamburg, Saint Joseph University, At- lantic 10. NCAA Division I Men’s Basketball Committee – staff contact: JoAn Scott 2 Both FBS. One appointee must be from the Southeast Mitch Barnhart, Uni- region and one from the West region. versity of Kentucky, SEC; Craig Thompson, MWC. NCAA Men’s Basketball Rules Committee – staff contact: Dan Calandro 2 Any subdivision. One appointee must be a coach, the Tad Boyle, University other may be a coach or administrator. Any region. of Colorado, Boulder, Pac-12; Robert Line- burg, Radford Univer- sity, Big South. NCAA Division I Women’s Basketball Committee – staff contact: Meredith Cleaver 3 At least one member must be from the East re- Nina King, Duke Uni- gion. No more than one new member can be versity, ACC; Deborah from any one region: Midwest and West re- Richardson, Atlantic gions. 10; Tamica Smith- stones, University of California, Riverside, No new member can be from the South region Big West. since the maximum of 3 members from this re- gion have been met. One member must be from FBS, one must be from DI and one can be from FCS or DI subdivi- sion. NCAA Women’s Basketball Rules Committee – staff contact: Rachel Seewald 1 Any subdivision. Any region. Coach or administra- Be Stoney, Kansas tor. State University, Big 12. DIVISION I SPORT, NATIONAL COLLEGIATE SPORT, AND SPORT RULES COMMITTEES (continued) VACANCIES DESCRIPTION OUTGOING ELIGIBLE FOR MEMBERS REAPPOINTMENT NCAA Beach Volleyball Committee – staff contact: Kristin Fasbender 3 Any division or subdivision. Two must be from East Kelcey Roegiers- and one must be from West regions. One must be an Jensen, Georgia State administrator; other two can be a coach or adminis- University, Sun Belt; trator. Rita Buck-Crockett, Florida International University, Conference USA; Andrew Fuller, Stanford University, Pac-12. NCAA Women’s Bowling Committee – staff contact: Andy Supergan 1 Any subdivision. Central region; Coach or adminis- Glenn White, Prairie trator. View A&M University, SWAC. NCAA Beach Volleyball Committee – staff contact: Kristin Fasbender 3 Any division or subdivision. Two must be from East Kelcey Roegiers- and one must be from West regions. One must be an Jensen, Georgia State administrator; other two can be a coach or adminis- University, Sun
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