Official Publication of the National Collegiate Athletic Association April 12, 1995, Volume 32, Number 15 Ideas, infomnation Tuned in, on Title Ix shared big time during fmt seminar By Ronald D. Mott included discussion of the three- THE NCAA NEWS STAFF part test that the U.S. Department of W ratings for I women’s Education’s Office for Civil Rights The first NCAA Title IX seminar (OCR) utilizes to determine if an final best in ’90s; I men offered some needed clarification institution is in compliance with attract 50 million viewers of a topic that often is flanked by Title IX, sparked the most intense conflict and confusion, according discussion. More than 50 million viewers watched this year’s to some participants. Specifically, the seminar focused NCAA Division I Men’s Championship More than 200 institutional ad- on the question of which compe final between the University of California, Los ministrators, conference officials, nent of the three-part test institu- Angeles, and the University of Arkansas, institutional and private counsel, tions need to be most concerned Fayetteville. and others attended the l!&day with. The answers, panelists said, Meanwhile, the rating for the Division I Wo- event April 10-I 1 in Dallas. A sec- depended upon experiences. men’s Basketball Championship final was up ond seminar - scheduled for April Panelist Valerie M. Bonnette, a sharply over 1994 and the rating for the champi- 20-21 in Baltimore - is expected former senior program analyst at onship game was the highest since 1987. to attract a similarly large turnout OCR and founder of Good Sports, The men’s championship game easily was the The Dallas seminar consisted of Inc., a company providing clients most-watched program of the night with a 19.3 tat- four panel discussions, as well as with technical assistance in com- ing and a 30 share. Those figures mean that 19.3 several roundtable gatherings that plying with Title IX, presented percent of the television homes in the country were allowed participants to share expe- OCR’s perspective. She stressed that tuned to the event and that it was being watched riences more directly with one the Federal agency evaluates an by 30 percent of those watching television at the another. institution in all three areas and time. “I think this was a tremendous does not concentrate only on the The championship game did especially well in seminar,” said David P. O’Brien, proportionality element. Los Angeles, where it drew a 25.4 rating and a 42 athletics director at Long Beach But Mary Ann Connell, general share despite a 5~30 p.m. start time. State University and a panelist in a counsel at the University of “It was the fourth most-watched championship discussion of coaches’ compensa- Mississippi and a professor in the game in history,” said CBS publicist LeslieAnne tion as it relates to Title IX and sim- university’s business and law Wade. The game was the toprated CBS prime-time ilar statutes. “What we’re finding schools, contended that propor- program of the year so far, Wade said. out in the field is that there is con- tionality appears to be the only Wade said those figures are more significant fusion. We need clarity. This helps component to which the courts are than a comparison of ratings with previous years. create a national debate. I think the giving significant notice -judging The ratings were down this year compared with seminars will help institutions learn from decisions handed down thus past years, but Wade said it is unrealistic to expect to comply with something we still far. them to go up every year since so many factors can The women k final between the University of don’t fully understand.” While the three-pan test and the affect them. Connecticut and the University of Tennessee, The seminar opened with a dis- relative importance of each of the See Ratings, page 13 b Knoxville, enjoyed a 5.7 rating. cussion of athletics opportunities and financial aid. This area, which See Title IX, page 13 F Regional rules-compliance seminars add a few wrinkles

A number of new features have been ducted the first morning of each seminar, and school athletics staffs, student-athletes and p.m. the cvcning before the beginning of added to the NCAA regional rulcs-compli- two classrooms will be made available for parent will be able: to attend a special session each seminar (Sunday in Washingon, DC.; ante seminars for 1995, and a popular old one-hour training sessions in specific mod- designed for themI. That session, from 7 to 9 Tuesday evenings in Orlando and San feature has been expanded. ules of Compliance Assistant, the legislative p.m. local time thte second evening at each Diego). Registration will be open again begin- The seminars will be May l-3 in Wash- services database and the Internet. site, will require nco preregistration or regis- ning the first morning and will remain open ington, DC.; May lo-12 in Orlando, Florida; Preceding the beginning of each regular tration fee. throughout the seminar. and May 31-June 2 in San Diego. seminar program, a special two-hour session The NCAA regiamal-seminar staff will con- A complete schedule for rhe seminars will Computer-software training has been one about the NCAA Initial-Eligibility Clearing- duct a 90-minute o)pen forum on the second be published in the April 19 issue of The of the most popular features at previous house will begin at 10 a.m. local time. A slight- afternoon of each seminar. Those attending NCAA News. regional seminars, so the schedule has been ly abbreviated version of the clearinghouse will have the oppojrtunity to ask any question Those with questions or commenfs about arranged to emphasize that area. This year, presentation (90 minutes) will be made twice of staff members or peers attending the ses- any of the regional seminars may contact a four-hour Compliance Assistant software during each regular program. sion. This will be the first year for this feature. Chrystal L. Gates in the membership services training session for beginners will be con- This year, personnel from local high- Registration wi 11be open from 5 to 7:30 group at the national office.

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News Digest Page 2 H In a guest editorial, the president of San April 12 Division II Task Force to Review the NCAA Francisco State University explains the institu- Membership Structure, Dallas Briefly tion’s decision to discontinue its football pro- April 12-13 Division III Task Force to Review the NCAA Comment gram: Page4. Membership Structure, Dallas Summer n The NCAA Men’s Volleyball Championship im April 12-13 Minority Opportunities and Interests Committee, basketball events 8 May is one of the marquee attractions of a cele- Monterey, California Statistics bration of the 100th birthday of volleyball: w April 13 Presidents Commission Liaison Committee, 5. NCAA Record Dallas n NCAA Woman of the Year honoree Tanya Men’s and Women’s Skiing Committee, The Market April 17-20 Hughes of the University of Arizona is a recipi- Hilton Head Island, South Carolina Legislative assistance ent of the 1995 Giant Steps Awards: Page 20. . .I

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Under the plan, CEOs would make up the primary governing bodies within each divi- Cantu to make presentation sion, with the specific composition of those Schedule of key dates for bodies determined by the respective divisions. at seminar in Baltimore Each division also would create its own gov- ernance structure; currently, all divisions are Norma V. Cantu, director of the Office of April and May 1995 proposing management councils composed Civil Rights (OCR) of the U.S. Department of of athletics administrators and faculty athlet- Education, will appear on the program of an ics representatives that would report to the di- NCAA Title IX seminar in Baltimore April 20- vision’s primary governing group of college 21. presidents. Janet M. Justus, NCAA director of educa- An executive committee, also made up of tion resources women’s issues coordinator, CEOs, would provide coordination and over- said that only those who have preregistered sight for the entire Association. The execu- should plan on attending the seminar. She tive committee would be authorized to con- encouraged individuals who have preregis- vene at least one combined meeting per year tered but will not be able to attend to let her of the three divisions’ presidential governing know as soon as possible so that others can bodies. be placed on a waiting list Under the Commission’s plan, the execu- to Division I members In a related matter, a U.S. districtjudge in APRIL tive committee would contain 16 members Rhode Island ruled March 29 that Brown Uni- RECRUITING Men’s Division I bask&d with eight I-A represemalives and two each versity is in violation of Title IX and gave it RECi%NG l-4 (noon] . . . .______._. _. .Dead period. Men’s Division I basketball from I-AA, I-ARA, II and Ill. The NCAA ex- 120 days to develop a comprehensive com- 4 noon)-5 (8 a.m.) . . ..__.______Quiet period. l-3 1 ____.______...... Quiet period. ecutive director and the chairs of the Divisions pliance plan. 5 I 8 a.m.)-10 8 a.m.) ...... Contact period. Women’s Division I bask&all’ 10 8 a.m. -1 a (8 a.m.) ____.___...... Dead period. I, II and 111management councils would bc University officials said they would appeal. l-3 1 ______._...... Quiet eriod. 14 I 8 a.m. I-19 _.______._...Contact period. Men’s Division II barketba PI ex officio, nonvoting members. Judge Raymond Pettine’s decision deter- 20-30 ____._._.______...... Quiet period. l-l 5 ...... _.______Contact period. For more information, see the April 5 is- mined that the university did not meet any Women’s Division I basketball’ 16-3 1 . .._....._....______...... Quiet period. l-3 (noan) _____.______._.______Dead period. sue of The NCAA News. palt of the three-part Title IX compliance test Women’s Division II basketball’ 3 (noon)-1 0 (8 a.m.) ______..._.Contact period. l-1 5 ______._. .______Contact period. StaEcontacts: l’ricia Bork and Stephen R. prescribed by OCK 10 (8 a.m.)-14 (8 a.m.) ______Dead period. 16-3 1 .______._._.__...... Quiet period. Morgm (Division I), Stephen A Mallonee (Dim Pettine almost completely dismissed 14 Division I football vision II), and Daniel T. Dutcher (Division 111). Brown’s claims, including the school’s asser- Twenty days (excluding Memoriol Day and l-4 (noon) __ _._... _...... Dead period. Sundays) during 1 through May 3 1, selected tion that it would have no alternative other 4 (noon)-1 0 (8 a.m.) ______..Contact period. at the discretion 9of e institution and desi noted than to cut men’s sports if it were required to 10 8 a.m. -12 (8 a.m.) __...._...... Dead period. in writing in the office of the director of at 1 letics: meet the proportionality standards. 12 I 8 o.m. I -30 ______._...._....Contact period. Evaluation period. All other dates in May: Quiet Women’s Division II basketball’ period. The U.S. House Subcommittee on Postsec- l-10 (8 a.m.) ______.______Contact period. Division II football Membership invited to submit ondary Education, Training and Lifelong 10 8 a.m. -1 2 (8 a.m.) _._____.______Deod period. l-3 1 ___.______...... Evaluation period. Council, committee nominations Learning will hold a hearing May 9 in Wash- 12 I 8 a.m. I -30 .______...Contact period. MAIUNG Division I football 19: Checks for the Division II enhancement fund ington to consider Title IX and the enforce- l-30 ...... Quiet period. of the 199495 NCAA revenuedistribution plan Administrative personnel at NCAA mem- ment policy of the Offtce for Civil Rights of Division II footboll to be mailed to Division II members. ber institutions are invited to submit nomi- the Department of Education. The hearing 130: Quiet period, except duri any high+chooi REGIONAL SEMINARS al!-star game that occurs withm2 e state in which l-3 - NCAA regional rule=ompliance semi- nations for upcoming vacancies on the NCAA will be an oversight hearing, rather than a the member institution is located (evaluation pe nar in Washin ton, D.C. Council. hearing on specific proposals to amend Title riod) 10-l 2 - NC IA regional seminor in Orlando, Nominations must be submitted to Fannie IX. DEADUNE Florido. 1 n Enrollment and rsistencerate disclosure 31 -June 2 -NCAA regional seminar in San B. Vaughan, executive assistant at the NCAA For more information, see page 1 and the form (Form 96-b) is cf-ue from Divisions II and Ill Diego. national o&e (fax 913/339-0035) and must April 5 and March 29 issues of The NCAA members. be received no later than August 25. News. MAlUNGS ‘See pages 122-l 23 of the 1995-96 NCAA 21: Checks for the basketball fund of the 1994- Manual for exceptions. Also, see pages 126-l 27 The NCA4 Nominating Committee will re- 95 NCAA revenuedistribution plan to be mailed for dead periods in other Divisions I and II sports. view nominations and make recommenda- tions to fill the Council positions, as well as vacancies for NCAA officers. At its March 30-31 meeting, the NCti Pres from the oversight committee, which met at Nominations for vacancies on the NCAA Presidents support proposal, idents Commission voted to suppon a plan to the conclusion of the Commission meeting Executive Committee, general committees ap Council next in process restructure the Association in a way that would and agreed to submit the revised proposal to pointed by the Council and sports committees provide more autonomy for each of the three the Council. The committee proposes a na- also are being accepted. Those nominations The NCAA Council will consider the rer- divisions and would give institutional chief tional Association with core purposes, poli- must be submitted to Vaughan and are due ommendations of the Oversight Committee executive of&ers primary decision-making ties and principles applying to all members. July 14. on the NCAA Membership Structure at its power. Each division, however, would have more con- For more information, see page 3 and the April 24-26 meeting in Kansas City, Missouri. The plan is based on a recommendation trol over its own affairs. April 5 issue of The NCAA News

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Thetop 10 citk in tJevGm ratingsfM- the NCAA Th cities with the lowestovernight Division I Men’s Basketball Championshipas com- ratings: f&d &y CBS: City R&g City ROtillg 1. Miami ...... 8.4

1 . Kansas City ______._...... _.__.______.._...27.4 2. Minneapolis ...... 1 1 .O

2. Los Angeles .______...... 26.5 3. Stockton/Sacramento, California.. 12.9

3. Cincinnati __...... ______...... 26.2 4. West Palm Beach, Florida ...... 13.3 4. Indianapolis ______...... 25.7 5. Portland, Oregon .______....13.5

5. Washington, D.C. ______...... 25.6 6. Charlotte ____ _.__ ...... _. ______...... 23.1 7. Dallas _...... ______...... 22.0 8. Hartford ______...... ______...... 20.2 9. Baltimore ._...... ______...... 20.1 10. Atlanta, St. Louis, Seattle ...... 19.2 77 .

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Answers to thefolbwing que.rtions Realizing a &fJamd in Murch irsue.cof ‘ T/W NCAA Nms. How many in you answer? major dream 1. Which city has been rccommcnd- rd by rhc NCAA Division I Women’s Volleyball Committee IO become the Sara Graziano, for as long as she can first host in the Northwest of the remember, has dreamed of playing base- Division 1 Women’s Volleyball Cham- ball in the big leagues. Now, she is pinch- pionship final? (a) Scattlc; (b) Portland, ing herself to make sure it is real. Oregon; (c) Spokane, Washington; (d) Graziano, who was a three-sport stand- Boise, Idaho. out (basketball, softball and volleyball) at Coastal Carolina University, found a spot 2. True or false: Five Division I insti- on the spring-training roster of the tutions were certified and three were Colorado Silver Bullets, a WOmZfl’S profes- certified with conditions in the first sional baseball team based in Denver that round of decisions by the NCAA tours the country competing in exhibitions, Committee on Athletics Certification. primarily against men’s teams. 3. I Iow many Division I-M football “It has always been a dream of mine to conferences use a tiebreaker procc- play professionally but, as a woman, profes- dure for regular-season games? (a) sional status has not been a viable reality three; (b) six; (c) nine; (d) 12. until now,” Graziano told Wayne White, 4. True or false: The NCAA Adminis- Coastal Carolina sports information direc- trative Committee, adjusting to a new tor. “This opportunity, to actually be paid to scoring system on the SAT, has deter- do something you love, it is beyond a mined that prospective student-athletes dream - it is just incredible. I hope that I Paper trail who take the test beginning in April can make the most of it.” will need to achieve a score of 820 to when Phoenix Suns guard Dan Mujerle (right), a former rmemberof the Gntral Graziano began spring training April 4 satisfy the stand;irdi~~d-test compo- with the Silver Bullets, managed by former Michigan University men’s bo&etball &am, participated im a cmemonyto retire ncnt of Divisions I and II initialLclig% major-league pitcher and Hall of Farnet his collegiate number, k got the chance to enjoy a reencactmentof a.fornzer bility standards. Phil Niekro. She won an invitation to the Central Michigan tradition - the to.r.ringof toilet paper ap?. Gntrul Michigan 5. Which two schools have teams camp with her performance March 25 dur- scoredits first ba&et. -TheMid-A&an Athletti Chferenzce hur sim banned that won a 12th consecutive team title ing tryouts for a new women’s baseball thefmxtk~. this year! (a) Arkansas (men’s indoor league in the Mediterranean region. track) and Kenyon (women’s swim- “Before I left for Atlanta (site of those ming); (h) Sr. Augustine’s (men’s tryouts), I spoke with someone over the day. administration and coaching careers ~ i: indoor track) and Abilene Christian phone about (a Silver Bullets) tryout,” she “I was a little disappoint& because I do organizing studenlts to participate in its job (women’s indoor track); (c) Stanford said. “I told him that I had missed an carli- not like to wait,” Graziano said. “After I got fair, which will bs conducted in conjunc (men’s swimming) and Mainr (men’s cr tryout with the Silver Bullets and was my cleats off and things packed LIP, 1 start- tion with the BCA”s annual convention thi ice hoc kry); (d) Colorado (men’s and wondering if they would work with a colle- ed to head to the parking lot. One of the May in Orlando, Fclorida. women’s skiing) and West Virginia giate athlete who had class conflicts and people conducting the tryout came up to “What we’re tryring to do is get student! (men’s and women’s rifle). could not make the earlier tryouts. He said rnc and said that Phil Niekro wanted to down to Orlando, and look at careers in 6. True or false: The ktiOna1 Youth that, yes, they would consider it if that per- have a word with me. He spoke with me for athletics,” he said. “We’re not trying to Sports Program is in irs 27th year of son was an exceptional athlete. Then he a couple of minutes and then invited me IO organizr students in a way to overthrow operation. said that during this tryout, I should bc spring training.” college athletics. 1Wc’rc trying to organize concentrating on the Mediterranean 7. Who will serve as the first commis- students and get tlhem in our minority vit; league because the chant es of joining the sioner of the Big 12 Conferencr? (a) BCA and careers bank. We’d like tto help create a network Silver Bullets were not very likely.” Carl C. James; (b) Steven J. HatchelI; that is sorely mlissing in the African Graziano’s talents, obviously, did not go Rudy Washington, head men’s basketball (c) Robert E. Frederick; (d) Karl American commurnity.” unnoticed. It did not hurt her chances that coach at Drake University and executive Benson. she set NCAA Division I women’s softball director of the Black Coaches Association, Washington sailid NCAA institutions arc 8. By how many points did Southern records in 1994 for batting average (.589) said his association is not in the process of invited to send relprescntatives to the BCA Indiana trail UC Riverside in the final and slugging percentage (1.006). organizing student-athletes to form a play- convention to mteet prospective minorit! game of the Division II Men’s Bas- During the March 25 tryout, Graziano ers “union” as was suggested in an April 3 job candidates. Sporting-goods companie! ketball Championship before rallying had an opportunity to hit a few pitches article in USA Today. and othrr athletics-related businesses alsc 10 victory? (a) nine; (b) 14; (c) 19; (d) thrown by Niekro. Would-be players were Washington said the RCA - because of have been invited to participate in the job! 22. told that if the Silver Bullets invited them to its concern about the presence of young fair. camp they would hear back the following minorities in intercollegiate athletics ~ Compiled b Ronald II. Motr Answers on page 20. Nominations for Council vacancies due August 25 TheNCAA News

Administrative personnel at As pult of its commitment to diver- To be eligible for considera- its fall 1995 meeting. The deadline [ISSN 0027-6170] NCAA member institutions are sity, the Association invites the nomi- tion, candidates must complete a for submission of nominations is August 25, 1995. invited to submit nominations for nation of ethnic minorities for form providing information Published weekly, except upcoming vacancies on the Council positions. Nominees are about qualifications for service in biweekly in the summer, by NCAA Council. encouraged to include this infonna- the specific positions for which Terms of two of the five elected the Nationol Collegiate Nominations must be submit- tion somewhere on the nominee form they are nominated. The NCAA NCAA officers will expire in Athletic Association, 620 1 ted to Fannie B. Vaughan, execu- that will be sent to them after t4 are office will send the form (by fax January 1996: Division I Vice- Colle e Boulevard, Over- land Fark K ansas 662 1 1~ tive assistant, at the NCAA nominated. or by mail) to each nominee. A President William M. Sangster, Georgia Institute of Technology, 2422. PLone 913/339- national office, 6201 College The vacancies to be filled are candidate’s chances of appoint- 1906. Subscription rate: Boulevard, Overland Park, Kan- for terms beginning in January ment could be jeopardized if the and Division III Vice-President $24 annually prepaid; $15 sas 66211-2422 (fax 913/339- 1996 immediately after the NCAA form is not completed and Edward G. Co11 Jr.. Alfred annually pre aid for junior 0035), and must be received no Convention. Council members returned by the deadline, which University. The Divisions I and college and I?Igh-school foc- later than August 25. who are eligible for reelection will be about one week after the III vice-president positions must ulty members ond students; $12 annually prepoid for The NCAA Nominating Corn- are reelected automatically unless form is sent. be filled from the appropriate divisions by individuals who arc students and faculty at mirtee will review nominations there is a recommendation to the A complete list of NCAA of& NCAA member institutions; members of the Council. and make recommendations to contrary from those responsible. cers and Council members may $74 annually for foreign fill the Council positions, as well Terms on the Council are four be found in the 1995 NCAA Six Division I Council mcm- subscri tions. For first-class as vacancies for NC%% officers. years, with no immediate reelec- Committee Handbook, which was bers’ terms expire (they arc no1 B forword an addi- While nominations will be tion. distributed to the membership in eligible for reelection); two 264 s”jo (except forei n orders). No refunds on su% accepted from anyone at an The nominee’s name, title, early March. Council changes Division II membrrs cannot be reelected; and in Division III, IWO scriptions. Second-class NCAA member institution or institution, address and fax num- that have occurred since publica- ostage paid ot Shawnee members must be replaced. conference, customarily the her should be submitted. If possi- tion of that booklet have been Lion, Kansas. Address A summary of the available director of athletics, faculty ath- ble, the nominee’s division, printed in the Committee Notices corrections re uested. Post- Council positions follows: letics representative, senior region and conference should be column in The NCAA News. moster send o 1 dress chang- H Division I - Six expirations. es to NCAA Publishin woman administrator of athletics provided. A separate nomination Not eligible for reelection: programs, president or confer- letter is to be provided for each Council podions Robert A. Alost, Northwestern ence commissioner nominates candidate. If the nomination let- hat expire January 1996 662 1 l-2422. personnel for service on NCAA ter is sent by fax, there is no need Nominations will be conridered by See Nominations, page 6 b committees. to mail a hard copy. the NCAA Nominating Committee at L Page4 The NCAANavs April 12, 1995

Rdes decisions should be tempered The NCAANews In response to coach Pat Henry’s cl Ldter ting to the degree of the infraction. Ediiin-chief The Comment section opinion in the March 8 issue of The Remember, we are here for the ath- P. David Pickle of The NCAA News NCAA News about track being “too lete and we in the sport of running must Managing dir is offered as a page pure, no controversies, no fights,” I an NCAA championship subcommittee. aspire for the “purity” that embodies this Jack 1. Copeland of opinion. The views reflected on my own track and cross We were not made aware of the “dis- ancient competition. Our decisions must Assistant editor qual” until her name wasn’t called for put the athlete and the sport ahead of Vikki K. Watson do not necessarity rep country career at C. W. Post College and Editorial and resent a consensus of how “pure” we all did feel then com- 19th place. Only one committee mcm- the minuscule and picayune penalizers advwtising assistant the NCAA member- pared to other, more recognized sports. ber (an old-timer) had the understand- who now seem to dominate our NCAA Ronald D. Mott ship. I also reflected on an illegal disquali- ing enough to at least apologize. running world and who have seeming- fication of a disabled runner whom I Our sense of purity of our great sport ly fallen from that pure path that coach The NCAA News is cwoilckh horn Uniwni Microfilms, coached at Vassar College. Our runner, was impaired permanently that day. If Henry alludes to. Division III, in par- Infemofiona/. For more informah‘on,cd 7 to/l-he 800/52 14600, Ext. 2888. Tracy Nichols, believed, as I did, in the anyone reading this letter is on any sub ticular, should retreat from that men- “purity” of our spoxt of running. She took committee, rules committee or involved tality. two strides with one foot hitting a bare- in imposing penalties on student-ath- Ron Stonitsch ly visible boundary line and was cited by letes (in particular the most pure, the Men’s and Women’s 0 Ouest edhwial a high-school volunteer judge and later Division III volunteer athlete), please Cross Country Coach disqualified from all-American status by temper your decisions to be just and fit- Vassar College Football decision based on hard facts 0 Opinions By Robert A. Corrigan Focus on women aids athletes, fans SAN FRANCISCO STATEUNIVERSITY Editorial “Such opportunities have traditionally been sparse com- My recent decision to end football at San The New York limes pared with those afforded men. Athletics scholarships, for Francisco State University has brought a level “While Title IX generally accommodates different athlet- instance, have been largely a male domain, and women’s of attention to Gator football that we would ics interests among men and women, the critical question is coaches have been paid less. Title IX is gradually altering this. whether a school offers men and women equal opportunities have welcomed over the past few decades. Colleges and universities are having to find room in their ath- to participate in sports. judge (Raymond J.) Pettine ruled that letics budgets for women. Even the BOO-pound gorilla of such The decision was based on many factors, Brown University had failed to meet this test by all three stan- budgets, football, may have to give ground. one of them being gender equity. One of our dards put forth by the U.S. Depment of Education. Brown “The standard rationale for the old status quo was that state senators has since called for a reinstate- did not enroll men and women in varsity sports in substan- women simply aren’t very interested in sports. Legally, the ment of our football program. While I have tial proportion to their respective undergraduate enrollments, courts aren’t buying that argument. received only a handful of letters regarding which is the most demanding test Nor did it expand sports “Culturally, assumptions about women and athletics are programs for women to meet demand or show that it had changing as events like the NCAA finals not only showcase this issue, the local media have picked up on already met the demand of all women who wanted to partic- for fans the team spirit and individual talents in women’s the controversy and recent editorial coverage ipate, regardless of proportionality. sports, but give countless girls an idea of what they can aspire has failed to accurately present key facts. “While 49 percent of undergraduates were men and 51 per- *- *v As one of the first universities in the coun- cent women, Judge Pettine found that the school offered 62 L”. percent of its varsity athletics slots to men and only 38 percent try to cite gender equity as a key reason for Bill Carr, athletics director to women. Since women already had fewer athletics oppor- eliminating a football program, I would like University of Houston tunities than men, and since Brown’s effom to expand wom- Houston Chronic/e to set the record straight en’s sports had peaked, leaving some unmet demand, Judge Discussing th Brown Uniuersity Title Ix decision: In February 1993, the California National Pettine ruled that demoting women’s teams was even more “There has been excess in college football, financially and Organization for Women filed a lawsuit harmful than demoting men’s teams. “The judge gave Brown more time to determine how to all& in other ways, but I think it has been trimmed as far as it can against the California State University (CSU) go to still put an attractive product on the field.... system, alleging discrimination against cate resources to support more women’s teams. But the uni- versity protests that the ruling comes too close to ordering “If that logic (the Brown decision) - or I might say illog- women students in the conduct of intercolle- sports by quota, and will appeal. ic- prevails, it has enormous portent for college athletics. giate athletics. The consent decree that “More than two decades after passage of Title IX, the NCAA “The real issue in some people’s minds is the role of col- resulted from that suit sets increased partici- reports that female participation in sports is slowly but steadi- lege football. If there were no football, Tide IX would not be pation targets for women athletes beginning ly increasing, after sharp cutbacks in the mid-1980s. In 1993- so much of an issue. The football issue is really at the heart in 1998. As one of the 21 CSU campuses, we 94, women accounted for about 36 percent of college athletes of this. Tide IX already has had an enormous impact, most of it positive in terms of opportunity for females, but there must comply with those targets for participa- and 53 percent of college students in NCAA member schools. “Greater emphasis on women’s sports would benefit not must be some balance.” tion. Similar cases are taking place across the just the athletes but the fans as well.” nation, with the latest, a Federal ruling that Brown University has discriminated against Edirorial John Wooden, former men’s basketball coach The Christian Science Monitor women athletes, being described as a land- University of California, Los Angeles “If anyone had lingering doubts about the quality of wom- mark case and a major boost for women’s St. fouis Post-Dispatch college sports. en’s collegiate sports, the recent basketball championship between Connecticut and Tennessee should have erased “I think there’s too much showmanship today. It’s taken I made our football decision only after them. The athletics skills and mental toughness of both teams away a lisle of the finesse and beauty of the game, in my opin- weighing many factors: the consent decree’s were obvious, as Connecticut fought back to take the title in ion, and it hurts team play a little bit requirements, our athletics program budget, the last few minutes of play. “But yet the people like that and the crowd likes that It cer- student participation, competitiveness and “A little less obvious, perhaps, are the legal and cultural tainly hasn’t hurt the attendance in any way. the role of athletics on this campus. changes enveloping not only well-publicized events like the “Now, the players are becoming better all the time. That Here are the facts: NCAA women’s basketball finals, but women’s athletics in also takes something away from team play, because coaches general. These changes are largely impelled by a 1972 Federal tend to let them do a little more on their own. The consent decree does not, as our state law, Tide IX, which, among other provisions, requires schools “But I love team play. Always have.” senator maintains, provide an exemption for that get Federal funds to give men and women equal athlet- On paying studm&athl&s: football. It allows no exemptions whatsoever ics opportunities. “Paid! They are paid They get a free education. Completely from its requirement that the percentage of “A string of recent Title IX cases have established legal free. What do they do to get that? They play. They play bas- guidelines for the fair treaUnent of female athletes. The lat- our intercollegiate athletes who are women ketball. Is that work? They can’t tell me that’s work. est ruling came a week ago, when a Federal district court in must come within five points of the number “Now, that education covers board, room. books and tuition. Providence, Rhode Island, found Brown University in viola- It doesn’t cover social activities, that’s true. What should they of women on campus who are NCAA-eligible. tion of Tide IX. Along with other considerations, the judge In other words, if 50 percent of San noted the disproportionate varsity slots available to men (62 do in the summertime, sit around? They ought to work a lit- Francisco State’s NCAA4igible undergradu- percent) and women (38 percent) on a campus where the gen- de. Lear-n to save. ates are women, then at least 45 percent of der breakdown is 5@50. “As Mr. Lincoln, my favorite American, said, ‘The worst “To opponents of Tide Ix this question of proportionali- thing you can do for those you love are the things they could our athletes must be women. and should do for themselves.’ A study of participation rates in our 1994 ty rings of quotas. But backers of the law point out that schools have other avenues of compliance, too - such as showing a ‘Well, when you start doing too much, I think you take away 95 athletics program, including football, pattern of consistently expanding opportunities for women their independence. And when you take away someone’s inde- pendence, you’re not helping them. You’re hurting them.” See Football, page 5 ) athletes. April 12, 1995 The NCAA News Page5

The Volleyball Hall of Fame, we create, the more people will national teams. He hopes volley- which is located in Holyoke, attend collegiate events, national- ball can follow that pattern. Massachusetts - the birth- team even& and volleyball events ‘We’ve been fortunate to be com- at all levels. We’re hoping to petitive at the world level,” Stetynski place of volleyball - spon- increase awareness in all aspects said. “We have some athletes sored its eighth annual Hall of volleyball, whether it be nation- who’ve played volleyball all their of Fame Classic in March. al, men’s collegiate, women’s col- lives - plus we tend to grow some legiate, indoor, outdoor or the pretty tall people in this country ~ beach game.” but to consistently be at the top The Volleyball Hall of Fame also But the celebration’s most note- internationally, as we have in has- is providing party fdVOrS,jOining worthy aspect may be the fact that ketball and other sports, we need Springfield College as cohost of the it is based in a strong grass-roots to get more young people involved National Collegiate Men’s Volley- campaign to foster youth partici- in regularly playing volleyball.” ball Championship at the Spring- pation in volleyball. Some sources say that interest in field Civic Center, and then joining boys’ volleyball in particular is at an with USA Volleyball the week of we&-long ‘vollg, all-time high and that the time is May 27 through June 3 in Chico- At the heart of the campaign is now for colleges to plug into that pee, Massachusetts, to stage the Volley Across America, a week-long interest USA Volleyball Open, involving extravaganza targeting major mar- ‘We’re finding now that boys are some 300 teams. kets as well as more remote locales wanting an alternative to football, Located in Holyoke, the Hall of across the country. The prog-am, basketball and haseball,” said Fame also sponsored its eighth funded by the SGMA Volleyball Sandra L. Vivas, executive director annual men’s volleyball Hall of Council and managed by The of the American Volleyball Coa- Fame Classic in March, which fea- Sherry Group, a New Jersey-based ches Association. “While there sports marketing agency, is de- tured defending national champi- on Pennsylvania State University. aren’t many men’s teams right now, signed to increase awareness and there will be some pressure soon participation in volleyball through It also will conduct the 16team Division III Women’s Induction because more and more boys are a series of clinics, on-site promo- playing.” tions and competitive tournaments. Tournament at nearby Smith and Springfield volleyball coach Joel “Volley Across America is a Mount Holyoke Colleges October Dearing agreed. national qass-roots sports market- 20-21 ~ during induction week- ing progrrun that comprises two lev- end. “These kids arejust looking for els,” said The Sherry Group’s Stuart “We wanted to host some spec- schools to go to,” he said. “The de- Valentine. “One, it’s a scrics of par- tacular events in the region to cel- mand alone should be great tiCipdtOry events in major markets ebrate the birth of the sport,” said enough to influence schools think- designed to create national media Hall of Fame President Alex Stet- ing about starting up a men’s &am.” awareness; and two, it’s a grass- ynski. “We also wanted to gain Dearing, a Hall of Fdme board roots program that ties in with boys added recognition for the Hall of member who will play a major role and girls clubs and YWCAs that will Fdme and the region, which has a as Springfield cohosts the National stage their own Volley Across proud sports heritage. Volleyball Collegiate men’s championship, America celebrations featuring clin- was developed in Holyoke and bas- believes the even& surrounding the sh its conducted by established coach- ketball in nearby Springfield, and centennial celebration will spur es and players.” many local athletes have gone on interest ~ particularly in the olleyball is having a birth- Slated for June 17-25, Volley to collegiate and professional star- Northeast. Volleyball turns day - and the party al- Across America will kick off in New dom, but we don’t have a local “In New England, boys’ volley- Vready has started York City with a major media event major-league team so we tend not ball has grown tremendously over 100 and sets The sport turns 100 years old in featuring celebrity spokespersons to get as much national recognition the past decade,” he said “And the 1995, but the revelers, while savor- and high-profile volleyball players. as the area deserves.” events this ycdr will do a lot to help its sights on a ing a tradition-tich past, are spend- Also planned is a major participa- Stetynski said the Hall of Fame continue that regional grotil. You ing most of their time focusing on tory event in Washington, D.C., also is promoting grass-roots can sense the excitcmcnt. There bright tomorrow the next century. spanning 20 courts along the Wash- growth by encouraging local com- are kids out there saying, ‘Wow, The Volleyball Hall of Fame and ington Mall. Other major-market panies to sponsor inner-city youth look at these players. I want to be the Volleyball Council of the Spor- events will be staged in Atlanta; attendance at the major national like them.’ ” competitions it is hosting. ting Goods Manufacturers Asso- Chicago; Sacramento, California; “The interest is cenainly there By Gary T. Brown “Local clubs have provided us ciation (SGMA) are the prominent Omaha, Nebraska; Holyoke, Mas for volleyball,” V&s said “Both the hosts of the centennial bash, and with a list of kids who would be sachusetts; and Santa B&am, Cali- Ndthnal COk~ate men's andthe interested in seeing the National they have developed a year-long fornia. Division I women’s championships celebration expected to draw atten- At local levels, youth groups at Collegiate men’s championship,” have good television rdtiIlgS and tion to an already growing sport. he said. ‘We’re soliciting local com- 100 sites will receive a Volley Acrvss are well attended. I see the worn- Many of the events are being America “kit” that includes event panies as donors who would fund 8 en’s game only continuing to grow, staged near volleyball’s birthplace information and guidelines, three a of tickets to the champi- and as far as the men’s game is in Holyoke, Massachusetts, where volleyballs, a free three-month sub onship. Our hope is that we can get concerned, there is unlimited in 1895, Springfield College grad- scription to Volleyball Magazine, more kids in this region playing vol- potential for g-owth.” uate Dr. William G. Morgan intro- and a public relations incentive leyball and to get them acquainted According to Dearing, that duced a less strenuous alternative contest featuring as the top prize a with the sport as it is played at the to basketball to older businessmen visit from a high-profile volleyball championship level.” potential for growth begins now. who visited the YMCA. star. ‘There’s a success story out there Following succds example The marquee attractions are the witting to happen down the road,” National Collegiate Men’s Volley- Increasing awareness With success, these events should he said. “Every kid has a dream and ball Championship May 5-6 in ‘We’re encouraging youths to be provide a boost to collegiate and there’s bound to be a kid out there Springfield, Massachusetts, and the interested in volleyball by getting national volleyball programs. Stet- who’ll get a chance to live that Division I women’s championship them to these events,” Valentine ynski points to youth soccer w hav- dream ~ and when he’s asked next December at the University of said. “The more people we attract ing grown to where it is a regular what the turning point was, he’ll Massachusetts, Amherst. to the sport and the more interest contributor to top collegiate and point to the centennial.” Football

b Continued from page 4 activity fees, athletics still requires major support the so-called “minor” spans will benefit as their opportunities in a better balanced sports pro- from our state budget - almost $500,000, teams now will get a larger share of those funds. FD. It is important to remember that athletics is shows how far WC have to go: Whiie 59 percent enough for 134 class sections - this year. It is Critics of our decision have charged that it not a part of the academic program at San of our eligible students are women, only 34 per- simply not possible ~ orjustifiable - weighing harms minority athletes. To the conuary: The Francisco State, nor iy it linked with 6nanciaJ aid cent of our student-athletes are female. If we our academic and operational needs, to provide end of San Fran&co State football can enhance (WC are a Division II nonscholarship school.) were to keep our male student-athlete number additional sports dollars. opportunities for minority athletes. Minorities Throughout the university, academic pro-s unchanged (at 190, as of fall 1994), we would Furthermore, budget analysis shows that the play many sports, notjust football. We expect - our reason for being ~ have suffered in the have to increaTe the number of female athletes high costs associated with football have limited that many of the athletes who will bejoining our hard budgrt years since 1989. WC offer an ath from 96 to at 1eaQ 219. the opportunities for both men and women in expanded program will be ethnic minorities ~ letics propam as one of a number of oppo’tu- other parts of our athletics progr;lm. fully in keeping with our student population. I wish we had the funding simply to expand nities for our studen& to develop all of their tal- our overall athletics program, adding oppt~l- Football is only one of several upcoming And with stmnFr support for a “minor” sport cnts and develop personal qualities that will serve nities for women while retaining all those for changes in San Francisco Statr intercollegiate such as track, we will be able to better develop them well throughout their lives. men. However, our limited athletics budget does sports. We are adding women’s tennis - the first the talents of athletes such as San Fmncisco stae Now a note about the timing and the people not allow that luxury. new women’s sport since 1982. We are expand- track star Ricky Can-&an, an African-American most a&cted by this decision. I felt that our play- We attempted in 1992, with the passage of a ing existing women’s teams, capping the size of sprinter who recently was ranked No. 1 nation- ers would be better served ifwe ended football student referendum, to put athletics on a self- existing men’s teams and reallocating our ath ally (Division II) in his event. He and many oth- supporting basis. But even with higher student letics budget Both women and men in many of er San Francisco State athletes will have richer See Football, page 6 b Page 6 The NCAA News April 12, 1995 n Championships previews

Women’s Gymnastics Men’s Gymnastics Host Georgia enjoy ‘s the advantage Steady Cornhuskers lead field again

Event: 1995 National Collegiate Wo- Event: 1995 National Collegiate Men’s is bolstered by Shane Evangelist, Scott men’s Gymnastics Championships. Gymnastics Championships. Jones and Tim Gergen....Iowa, which won Overview: Six times in the champi- Overview: If consistency is the mark its first and only team title in 1969, is in onships 13-year history, the host instiru- of a champion, then champion is spelled position to record its best championships tion has claimed the team title. Georgia N-e-b-r-a-s-k-a. Fourteen times in the finish in recent memory. The Hawkeyes, hopes to make it seven in 14 years. In championships’ last 16 years, Nebraska led by all-American Jay Thornton, defeat- what is fast hecoming an annual hap- has finished first or second. Nebraska ed New Mexico March 4 at Albuquerque pcning, Georgia, Alalxarna and Utah have h;is claimed the crown eight times, includ- and earned a tie at Nebraska March 17. monol~oli~cd rhe top three spots in the ing last year. This year, the squad is young Fii: Three teams are advancing from top-20 rankings this season and again - the Cornhuskers boast five freshmen each of Iwo regionals; also advancing are should battle for supremacy....Georgiia, and two sophomores ~ but has more the top three all-around competitors who which will host its second championships, than enough talent to win it? second con- are not on one of the qualifying tt=ams is the nation’s top-ranked team. The secutive team title. Seniors Richard Grace, and the rop three individuals in each Bulldogs, who set the championships defending champion on the pwdkl bars, event not already qualified on a team or scoring record with 198.000 points in and Richard Kieffer and junior Jason as an all-around competitor. 1!)93, are led by Lori Strong, Agina Christie are the squad’s top performers. [ktw and S&Z Regional competition Simpkins and Leah Brown. Strong is Gmce, the nation’s top-ranked perfbrmer was April 8 at Penn Stare (East regional) defending trichampion on the uneven on the vault and parallel bars, has and Oklahoma (West regional). The bars, while Simpkins was cochampion in Kentucky’s Jenny Hansen is at- enjoyed a tremendous senior campaign, championships wit1 be April 29-22 at the event in 1993....Utah, the defending tempting to win her third consecum posting career bests on the rings, porn- Ohio State. rhampion, certainly has the talent to tiue all-around title. me1 horse and in the all-around. Grace Television coverage: The champi- repeat. The only team to win back-to-back also ranks among the nation’s top five in onships will be televised tape-delayed by titles - Utah won five consecutive titles seven all-around competitors not already the floor exercise and the all-around. CBS at 2:30 p.m. (Eastern time) May 6. from 1982 through 1986 - the Utes are on qualifying teams competed at each of Kieffer, like Grace, has set several career Results: Championships results will led by the trio of Suzanne Metz, Sandra five regionals; the team and individual iJeStS this season, including a 9.85 on the appear in the April 26 issue ofThe NCA Woolsey and Traci Sommer. Metz has all-around winners in each region still rings....New Mexico is the nation’s No. News. been the most impressive, setting the received an automatic berth in the nation- l-ranked squad and the primary threat to Championships no&: Nebraska’s eight NCAA all-around record March 25 with al championships. The championships the Comhuskers’ reign. The Lobes, who team championships ranks third behind a score of 39.95 points against Brigham field will be filled with at-large teams and edged Nebraska, 231.00-230.125, February Illinois and Penn State, which have won Young, including perfect scores on the all-around competitors who qualified on 26 in dual-meet competition, have held nine titles each....Richard Grace of Ne- vault and floor cxercise....Alabama, run- the basis of scores at the regionals. the nation’s top ranking nine of 11 weeks. braska is vying to become the first com- Blaz Pu!jic is the squad’s top performer, petitor to win back-to-back individual par- ner-up at the last two championships, Dates and sit% Regional competition ranking among the nation’s top 10 in five allel-bars titles since Dan Hayden of relies on Chasity Junkin and Kim Kelly, was conducted April 8 at Michigan events. Coach Rusty Mitchell’s squad also Arizona State in 1986 and 1987. among orhers, IO end its three-year title (Central), Nebraska (Midwest), Kent drought. The Crimson Tide split two reg- (Northeast), Towson State (Southeast) and ular-season encounters with Georgia, Oregon State (West). The championships before outdistancing the Bulldogs at the will be April ‘LO-22 at Georgia. conference championships....Michigan Television coverage; The champi- and Southeastern Conference rival LSU, onships will be televised tape-delayed by ranked Nos. 4 and 5, respectively, also will CBS at 3 p.m. (Eastern time) April 29. be in the hunt for the team title. Michi- gan, which finished fourth in 1994, boasts Resuhs: Championships results will two-time uneven bars champion Beth appear in the April 26 issue of The NCAA Wymer. Wymer, who has set school rem News. cords on all five events, has enjoyed a ytel- Cham*ips nob: Georgia won the Iar campaign, registering perfect scllrf.s team title the last time the Bulldogs host- on the vault, uneven bars, floor exercise ed the championships, in 1989....Ken- and balance beam. LSU, second at the tucky’s Jenny Hansen, who has won four SEC championships, is ted by Kristy individualtvent titles, needs only one title Savoie and Jennifer Wood, both of whom to tie Missy Marlowe of Utah as the most- camed atISE(: honors. decorated gymnast in championships his- Field: The championships field wit1 tory. Marlowe won five individual-event consist of 12 teams, as well as 12 individ- titles. Hansen, two-time defending alt- ual all-around cornperitors who are not around champion, is vying to become the Nebrmku 5 Richurd Grace ts the nation 5 top-ranked performer on th vault on a qualifying team. Seven learns and first three-time champion in the event. and parallel bars.

Nominations Football b Continued from page 3 must be from Division I-AA West H Division III - Two expira- b Continued from page 5 Behind all the logic and the dollars (to replace Alost), and two from tions. Not eligible for reelection: and the details is a group of out- Dennis M. Collins, North Coast State University (I-AA West, chief I-AAA (to replace Monasch and immediately, giving them the oppor- standing young men who had expect- Athletic Conference (Region 3); executive officer, Region 4); Jerry Warner). One must be a woman. tunity to devote their remaining eli- ed to play football for us next fall. Linda S. Moulton, Clark Uni- L. Kingston, Arizona State Uni- One must be from Region 3 and gibility to a competitive team, rather With the active involvement of Betsy versity (Massachusetts) (Region versity (I-A, Pacific-10 Con- one from Region 4. than one that knew it was going Alden, our direaor of athletics, we are 1). One new member must be ference, Region 4); Chris Mon- Note: The NCAA constitution through a final season. I also was con- working with these student-athletes from Region 1 (to replace Moul- asch, Northeast Conference provides that Division I-A confer- cerned that if we gave a year’s notice to help those who want to play foot- ton). One must be from Region 3 (I-AAA, Region 1); Richard A. ences may name their representa- to eliminating football, we would play ball elsewhere find that opportunity. (to replace Collins). Rosenthal, University of Notre tives. The Pacific-10 and Atlantic a final season with a greatly dimin- We have brought coaches from Dame (I-A Independent, Region Coast Conferences will select Those who plan to nominate ished group, posing a hazard to the around-andbeyond-thestateto 3); William M. Sangster, Georgia their representatives; therefore, individuals for Council positions safety of the remaining team mem- campus. We have several successes Institute of Technology (I-A, nominations for those two posi- should consult Constitution 4.8.2., bers. already; more, we hope, are to come. Atlantic Coast Conference, Rem which lists the Association’s geo- As we move forward with these tions are not being solicited from In addition, it is going to take time gion 2); Mary Jo Warner, George graphical regions for purposes of the membership at large. and money to meet the consent changes in our sports program, we Washington University (I-AAA, Council representation. n Divtsion II - Three expira- decree’s participation targets for hope to carry with us public under- Region 1). tions. Not eligible for reelection: Where possible, nominees for the female student-athletes. Many stu- standing and respect for the thought- fulness and genuineness of our deci- Two of the Division I represen- Rita M. Castagna, Assumption NCAA Council should have current dents, coaches and advisors at both sion - and a true sense of how tatives must be from Division I-A College (Region 1); Richard A. or prior servim on other NCAA corn- Ihe high-school and college levels are positive it will be for generations of conferences - the Pacific-10 Johanningmeier, Washburn Uni- mittee(s) or some related service. not awdre of the athletics oppoltuni- Conference (to replace Kingston) versity of Topeka (Region 3); Initial involuement in the Asso- tics available to young women on our women and men athletes at San Francisco State. and the Atlantic Coast Con- Janet R. Kittell, California State ciation’s committee structure should camps. We must begin immediately ference (to replace Sangster). University, Chico (Region 4). One be at the committee level whenever putting our limited resources toward One must be from a I-A indepen- new member must be from possibk, rather than at the Council recruiting young women to partici- dent (to replace Rosenthal). One Region 1 (to replace Castagna). level. pate in our athletics program. I 1yI T-- -

April 12, 1995 The NCAA News Page 7 w Championships dates and sites

Swimming Division 111,20th Salem, Virginia 5/25-30/95 - Men’s - (Old Dominion Athletic Conference, host) Cross country Division I champion University of Michigan - Men’s - Division II champion Oakland University Golf Division I champion Iowa State University Division Ill champion Kenyon College - Men’s - Division II champion Adams State College Division I, 98th Ohio State Scarlet Course 5/3 l-6/3/95 - Women’s - Division Ill champion Williams College Columbus, Ohio - Women’s - (Ohio State University, host) Division I champion Stanford University Division I chompion Villanova University Division II, 33rd Cedar Creek Golf Club 5/ 16 19/95 Division II champion U.S. Air Force Academy Division II champion Adams State College Aiken, South Carolina Division Ill champion State University College at Cortland Division Ill champion Kenyon College (University of South Carolina at Aiken, host)

Division III, 2 1 st Hulman links Golf Course 5/16-19/95 Field hockey Terre Houte, Indiana Division I champion James Madison University (RoseHulman Institute of Division II champion Lock Haven University of Pennsylvania Technology, host) Division III champion State University College at Cortland - Women’s -

Football National Landfall Golf Club 5/2427/95 Collegiate, Wilmington, North Carolina Division I-AA champion Youngstown State University I 4th (University of North Carolina, Wilmington, host) Division II champion University of North Alabama Division Ill champion Albion College lacrosse Soccer - Men’s - - Men’s - Division I, 25th University of Maryland, 5/27829/95 Division I champion University of Virginia College Pork Division II champion University of Tampa Division II, 1 1th To be determined 5/13 or 14/95 Division Ill champion Bethany College (West Virginia) Division III, 16th University of Maryland, College Park 5/28/95 - Women’s - - Women’s - Division I champion University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill Notional Trenton State College 5/2@2 l/95 Division II champion Franklin Pierce College Collegiate, 14th Division Ill champion Trenton State College Division Ill, 1 1th Trenton State College 5/202 l/95 Volleyball - Women’s - Division I champion Stanford University Softball Division II champion Northern Michigan University - Women’s - Division Ill champion Washington University [Missouri) Division I, 14th Amateur Softball 5/25-29/95 Water polo Hall of Fame Stadium - Men’s - Oklahomo City (University of Oklahoma, host] Notional Collegiate champion Stanford University Division II, 14th Salem, Virginia 5/ 18-2 l/95 (tongwood College, host)

Division III, 14th Buena Vista College 5/18-21/95 Basketball - Men’s - Tom Dolun h@ed the University of Michigan win the Tennis Division I champion University of California, Los Angeles NCAA Division I Men’s Swimming and Diving - Men’s - Division II champion University of Southern Indiana Championshipsteam title, setting American recordsin Division Ill champion University of Wisconsin, Platteville the 400-yard individual medley and the 50@ and Division I, 11 lth University of Georgia 5/13-21/95 1,650-yard freestyles. He also anchored the winning - Women’s - Division II, 33rd University of California, Davis 5/l l-14/95 800-yardfreestyle relay team. Division I champion University of Connecticut Division Ill, 20th Kalamazoo College S/l 5m22/95 Division II champion North Dakota Stote University Indoor track - Women’s - Division Ill champion Capital University - Men’s - Division I, 14th Pepperdine University S/12-21/95 Fencing Division I champion University of Arkansas, Faytetteville Division II, 14th University of California, Davis 5/l l-14/95 - Men’s and women’s - Division II champion St. Augustine’s CCollege National Collegiate champion Pennsylvania State University Division Ill champion Lincoln University (Pennsyrlvonia) Division Ill, 14th To be determined 5/l 5m22/95 Gymnastics - Women’s - Outdoor track - Men’s - Division I champion Louisiano State Umiversity - Men’s - National Ohio State University 4/20-22/95 Collegiate, 53rd Division II chamoion Abilene Christian Umiversity Division I, 74th University of Tennessee, 5/3 l-6/3/95 Division Ill champion University of Wisconsin, Oshkosh Knoxville - Women’s - Notional University of Georgia 4/20-22/95 Wrestling Division II, 33rd Emporia State University 5/24-27/95 Collegiate, 14th Division I champion University of Iowa Division Ill, 22nd Carleton College S/2427/95 Division II champion University of Central Oklahoma Ice hockey - Women’s - Division Ill champion Augsburg College - Men’s - Division I, 14th University of Tennessee, 5/3 l-6/3/95 Division I champion Boston University Knoxville Division II champion Bemidji State University Division II, 14th Emporia State University 5/2427/95 Division III champion Middlebury College Division Ill, 14th Carleton College 5/24-27/95 Rifle Baseball - Men’s and women’s - Division I, 49th Rosenblan Memorial Stadium 6/2- 1O/95 Volleyball Notionol Collegiate champion West Virginia University Omaha, Nebraska (Creighton University, host) Skiing - Men’s - Division II, 28th Paterson Field 5/27&/3/95 - Men’s and women’s - Montgomery, Alabama Notional Springfield Civic Center 5/56/95 National Collegiate champion University of Colorado, Boulder (Valdosta State University, host) Collegiate, 26th Springfield, Massachusetts Page 8 The NCAA News April 12, 1995 Forty summer basketball events are certii3ed

Forty summer basketball events n Carson High Summer Finale. 08035 (609/546-7281). Midway College; July 16-21. Jim North Cedar Avenue, El Monte, Carson High School; .July 8-9. lssy n P.L.A.Y. Camp. Mount Holyoke have brrn certified in accordance IJnderwood, 105 13 I.awrcncrkirk California 91732 (X18/444-9201). Washington, 19621 Galway Street, College; July 9-2.3. Dennis S. Jackson, Court, Louisville, Kentucky 40243 with Icgislation rqqulating Division n Magic Stars 19% Lincoln Mcm- I men’s and women’s basketball Carson, California 90746 (310/532- P.O. Box 1345, Amherst, Massa- (502/254-7226), and Rick Bolus, P.O. 0622). chusetts 01004-1345 (413/253-78X9). orial University, July 13-15, and c oachcs’ attendanre at camps. Box 155, Shcpherdsville, Kentucky n Colonnade All-Star Basketball W Prep Star National Invitational. Martin Methodist College, July 27-29. In accordance with NCAA Bylaw 40165 (502/543-7308). Camp. Indian Springs School; .July X- Cape Henry Collegiate; .July 29-30. Mikr Maples, P.O. Box 93X, Harri- m Camp of Champions. Siena 13.I3.5, haskethall coaches at 9. .Joe Dean, 3800 Colonnade Park- Marvin W. Terry, 2930 Throdorus man, Tcnnessce 37748 (615/42X- Heights College, July 14-18, and Division I institutions may attend way, Suite 530, Birmingham, Alabama Court, Virginia Beach, Virginia 23456 7364). only institutional summer basket- 35243 (205/970-0019). Aquinas C:ollegr, July 19-23. J. P. (804/468~1820). W Maine Wrsl Summrr League. 1~111camps as defined in Bylaw n Crystal I.ake South Shoor-Out. W Slam-N-Jam National Invita- MrDevitt, 1440 Fairlane, Adrian, Maine West High School; July X-23. 13.13. I. 1 and noninstitutional or,q- Crystal l.akr South High School: July tional. Long Beach Stare University; Michigan 49221 (517/264-614X), and Derril Kipp, 1755 Wolf Road, Des nized events ~ such as camps, 7-9. Gary (Zollins, 972 Sutherland, July 1520. Issy Washington, 19621 Rick Alhro, 1771 Ashury Southeast, Plaines, Illinois 60067 (708/X27- leagues, tournaments and festivals (Qstal Lake, lllinois 60014 (X15/459- Galway Street, Carson, California Grand Rapids, Michigan 49506 2647). and Jack Cook, 604 Monterey, 6176). - held during the July evaluation 90746 (310/532-0622). (616/940-0534). Crystal I,ake. Illinois 60014 (815/459- W Summer Basketball League. n Chino (:owgirls’ Summer Bas- W Midwest Shootout. Urbana High period and certilird under Bylaw 7247). Cardinal Shehan Center; July X-31. ketball League. Chino Cowgirls School; July 30. Bill Moss, 303 30.15. W David Brown Memorial Bas- Dennis Danko. Cardinal Shehan Summer Baskcthall l.eagur; July X-31. Thompson Street, LJrhana, Ohio ‘l‘he Division 1 l,askethall sum- kethall Game. Baltimore City Corn- Cenrer, 1494 Main Street, Bridgeport, Joseph L. Murillo, 5472 Park Place, 43078 (513/653-4 1.34). mrr evaluation period fclr men and munity College; .Juty 15. Vince Mum- Connecticut 06604 (203/336-446X). Chino, California 91710 (909/465- l Milwaukee World YOtJlh Basket- women is July 8-31. ford, Director of Athletics, Baltimore l Third Annual Jacksonville Pepsi Marc inforrna/ion about ccrtifi- City Community College. 2901 Lih- Cola Shootout. Illinois College; July 0334). ball Festival. Milwaukee Klotsche cation can bc oht, ined from rrty heights Avenue, Baltimore, 8-9. Todd A. Sweatman, 2101 Magno- n Crystal City Stars Shootout. (:enter; July 23-31. Lee Frederick, Christopher D. .Schoe rartn, NCAA Maryland 21215 (410/333-5372). lia, Jacksonville, Illinois 62650 Corning Community College and 4945 North Bartlett Avenue, White- 5 W Hocrnrr YMCA Summer High- legislative assistant, at the NCAA (217/243-X202). YMCA; July R-29. Armando Toppi, fish Bay, Wisconsin 53217 (414/962- School Basketball League. Hoerner rtationaj office. W YBOA Boys’ and Girls’ National Box 874, COrnirlg, New York I4830 2855). YMCA; July X-30. Earl Walrath, 5 Mo- Basketball Championships. Various Following ;irc the 19 men’s and (607/962-3230). W Old Fun League. Lincoln High hawk Terrace, Kcokuk. Iowa 52632 high schools and colleges in Polk 2 1 women’s summer events recent- W Duneland AAIJ Summer League. School; .July X-31 John Fiorcntino, (3 19/524-8380). and Scott Lovell, COlJIlt,‘, Florida; July 22-29. Donald A. Bailly Srhool: July X-31. Dan Willrtt, 501 Crescent AVFIIIJ~, Ellwood City, ly certified, with sites and dates of 3414 265th Terrace, Keokuk. Iowa Ruedlinger, President, P.O. Box 3067. 4 17 South 17th Strret, Chesterton, Pennsylvattia 16117 (4121752-1591). thr camps and names, addresses 52632 (31915244911). Orlando, Florida 32802 (407/363- Indiana 46304 (219/926-19X9). and trlcphonc nutnhers of princi- n King Cotton Boys’ Team Camp. 9262). W Tournament of Stars. J. 1’. Ste- W High Five Baskethall Camps. pal owricrs. University of Arkansas, Pine Bluff; vcns High School, Bishop Ahr High July 23-26. Travis N. Creed, Executive Illinois State Uuiversity, .July 16-19, School and Warlaw Harrridge High Director, 903 West 36th Street, Pint Women’s evenk and Missouri Western State College, School; July 14-16. .John Spiexs, 15 Men’s evenk Bluff, Arkansas 71603 (50 l/534- W Adelphi Academy High-& hoot ~July 23-26 aud July 27-30. Lloyd Dill, Tulip Court, Edison, New Jrrscy n (:agc Scope/High Potential 5464). Girls’ Camp. Adelphi Academy, July P.0. Box 2970, Iowa City, Iowa 52244 “Blue-(:hip” Baskethall Camps. 08820 (908/248-7:il I). W Las Vegas (irand Finale. Chry- IO-1 4. Tom Sclafani and John Los- (3 I B/337-3356), and Strvt. Htrbrr, (;corgctown (:oltrgc; July O-14 and rnne High School and Cimarron n WCS.): ‘l‘rarn Camp and Tour- saso, 8515 Ridge Boulevard, Brook- 1204 South 6th Street, Atchison, July 23-2X. t)avr Bones, I’.<). Box IX, High School; July 24-29. lssy Wash- nry. (:oncordia I-Jnivcrsity; July Ifi- lyn, New York I 1209 (718/23X-3308). Kansas fXfJo2 (!)13/367-3554). Watrrviltc, Ohio 435fif; (4 l9/X78- ington, 19621 Galway Street, Carson, I!). Jeff‘ Kaleas, 2322 Whitlock, W BCl/Whatahurgrr SOlJthWrst n High Intensity Flitr Playing 0076). and Kick Botus, I’.<). Box 155, Califrjrnia 90746 (310/532-0622). Madison, Wisconsin 537 19 (60X/27 I Shootour. Bryan High School and Camp. Butler University: July 21-23. Shcphcrtlsvillc, Kcntuc ky 40165 W Milwaukee World Youth Bas- 042X), and Rick Kiehl, 5486 Overlook (502/54:~~7:1on). krtball Festival. Milwaukee Klotschr A&M Consolidated High School; July Denise McClanahan, 359 Beechvicw Circle. West Bend, Wibconsm 53095 W (:amrlhack Summer League. Center; .July 23-3 I. Lee Frederick, 9-16. J. Gordon I,oucks, 444 Univer- Lane, Indianapolis. Indiana 46217 (4 I4/33444op). Spanan Gym; July 8-12. Sam Ballard 4945 North Bartlett Avenue, White- sity, Corpus Christi, 78412 (317/XxX-4645). .Jr., Sparfan Basketball Booster Club, fish Bay, Wisconsin 53217 (414/962- (512/991-5210). n Hoerner YMCA Summer lligh- n WCSS Invite. (:OIIC or&a f-Jnivcr- 2X21 East Minnczond, Phoenix, 2855). W Billy Lake Memorial League. School Basketball League. Iloerner sity; .July 7-l I. Jeff Kalcas and Rick Arizona X5016 (602/957~f;l25). n Morris Shootout. Morris Com- Drexel Hill Middle School; .July X-31. YMCA; July X-30. Earl Watrath, 5 Riehl (see ahove). I (:amp of Champions. Sirna munily High School; July 15-16. Mark Kevin Cain, 41 19 Huey Avrnue, Mohawk Terrace, Keokuk, Iowa n YBOA Boys’ and Girls’ National Heights (:ollcge. July 9-13, and Jorstad, Tourney Director, 7400 West Drexel Hill, Pennsylvania 19026 52632 (319/524-X380), and Scott Kaskrtball Championships. Various Aquinas <;ollrgc. July 30~31. J. I’. Airport Koad, Morris, Illinois 60450 (610/623-2034). and Maly l%rth MC- LOVCII, 3414 21;5rh T’errac c, Kwkuk, high schools and colleges ill Polk Mcl)evi(t, 1440 l;airlanr, Adl~ian, (X15/942-1955). Nichol, 37 Harvard Avcnuc, H~VCI- low‘1 52f?32 (3 I !)/524-4!) I 1). (:ounry, Florida; July X-15 l)or~;~ld A. Mi(.hig;tn 4!)22 I (5 I7/?f%6148), .intl W Nrw Jrrsry Showcae Show- Kurdlinger, P~esidcut, I’.<). BOX 3067, Kit k Allno, I77 I Asbul~y Southeast, (Iown. l%ihirop ~:ustarc Prep School; town, Pcnnsytvania IFIOHJ (610/7X!jm n Lady Knights Sum~ilci (;lassic. (:rantl Kal)itls, Michig.rn 495Ofi ,July H-9. Bill M. Lange. 26 Firsr 9242). Arroyo lligh School and 1.amt)rt.t Orlando. Ftc)ritl;l 32X02 (407/9fi3- (61 fi/!blrJbo’,:~ I). Avcnuc, 1 latldon I lcights, New Jrrsey n I3luc (:hip All-Starr (:arltp. Park; July X-0. Mike. (;orl~;tll. 4!)21 !Efi2).

Certifkation peer-review pool grows Potential hosts

I Kolrrrt J. I)r(:arolis; associate athletics for Final Four Committee continues dirrc tor, irltcrnat oprratiorrs; University of Michigan. to accept nominations n <:harlcs W. Donaldson; vice-t-ham rllor fat are narrowed educational and student sctvicrb,; linivrrsity of 0 Thr NC&4 DiMsion I Womrn’s Uas Al~kansas, Litdc Rock. n David P. O’lIrirn; athlrti( x dirrc tot’; 1.1x)): Marc individu;ds havr t,rrn ;~tldcd to the krtball (:omrnittrc has narrowed the n Fl~cdcrick L. Drake; vicc~chancellor fat Brat h Statt 11nivrrhlty pool of‘prcar rrvirwc-rs for the Nr Women’s Final Pour, the committrr rcportr~l in thc.J;lIIu;lv 26, April Is, August tivc; Coasral (Carolina Ilnivrrsity. Texas State Ilnivrrxity. reviewed preliminary bids from a 1ota1 n Nikki S. Howard; director, internal audit; 17 antl (October 10, 1!)!)4, issues of The NCAA W Pete1 E. P~llmg; associate athletics dilcctor; of I6 cities and host institutions. linivrrxily of Nolllr Camlina, Wilminglon. Nrws. St. Bonavcnrurt~ Ilniversily A four-person subcotnmittcr will vis The rcrtificatiott corntitittcr continues to K it these four citirs in mid-April iind ;lccept nominations for peer reviewers on an R mid-May to survey thr f;icilitics ;lrtd H KiLtlard J. Kremprc ki; rompliance coordi- n Barbara J. Rirhards; vire~chanrrllor for ongoing basis. 3c c otrllrlod;JtiollS: hT~ll~tcJltO, hli- nator; St. John’s University (New York). finance and administration; University of Peer reviewers recently added to the pool forrtia [Arco Arena; Llnivcrsity of the Arkansas, Lirrlc Rock. iire listed b&w with title arid institution. 1 Pacific (California), host]; San Jose, n Pat Richter; athletics director; University 01 n Thomas Linron .Jr.; professor of psycholo- Wisconsin, Madison. C:;llifornia (SanJosc Arena; Stanford B gy and faculty athletics rrpresentarive; Coppin IJnivcrsity, host); Orlando, Florida l ,John G. Bannister; dircctol of student I P. J. Kossl; dirrctor of hudgrts; lona State University. (0rlando Arena; Stetson Llnivrrsity, financial aid (retired); University of South College. host); and Philadelphia [Spcrtrurri; St. (:;trotiria. M n Ross D. Ruchti; associate director, enrolls n John A. Hove; compliance toordinator; W Richard A. McDuffie; athletics director; ment planning and retention; Idaho State Josrph’s I Jttivrrsity (Pcnnsylvartia) and Pennsylvania State Unlvrrsity. Southeast Missouri State LJniversity. University. the University of Pennsylvania, hosts]. W Marilyn A. McNeil; athletics director; I1 the facilities and acrornrnotlatiotis C Monrnouth College (New Jersey). s meet the committee’s sprcitications, n Randall <:. <:ale; director of compliance; W Harold P. Mrnningrr; athletics director; I Thomas W. St&t)ins; din-c tar of nr:rrkrting these cities and prospective hosts will Ilnivcrsity of Arkansas, Fayettevillc. Mount SL Mary’> College (Matyland). and promotions; M~rlugan State Uruvrrslty. hc invited to tnect with the lull conl- W Leroy W. Sutherland; compliance coordi- n Srrphcn F. (lancr; associate athletics direc- n (-1)rtavio Mire; coordinator of acatlrrnir- rrtittcc during its.Junc 26-31) meeting nator; IJniversity of Texas 21 Austin. tor‘; l.ouisiana Starr Ilnivrrsity. enhancement hkillb program; South CarOtilxa in Cape Cod, Massachusetts. .l‘hc city State I Jnivrrsity. 1 D W Frank F. Muessig; manager of arhletics See Women’s, page 13 b n Sandra L. Davis; executive assistznt to the business affairs; Sr. John’s IJniversity (New W Richard II. Thompson; director, internal chancellor; University of Arkansas, Little Kock. York). audit: Southeastern Louisiana University. April 12, 1995 The NCAA News Page 9

REBOUNOINC LL TFG PTS AVG AVG 1 KunThomas. Texas ChrIstIan Sr 288 2rii 781 2.9 9 1. Kurt Thomas, Texas Christian ... “s. 3”: 14 6 2. Frankre Klnp.‘Western Caro 249 193 743 26.5 2. MaIlk Rose. Drexel Jr 404 135 3. Kenny S kes, Grambling z: 245 112 684 26.3 3 Gary Trent, Ohm ..J( 423 128 4 Shersll r ord. III.-Chicago Sr 265 130 707 26 2 4 Dan Callahan, Nonheaslern 364 126 5. Trm Roberls. Southern-8 R 233 106 680 26.2 5. Tim Duncan. Wake Forest 2 :i 12124 5 6. Kareem Townes, La Salle i: 242 112 699 25.9 6 Adonal Fo le. Colgate Fr 7 Joe Griffin, LIU-Brooklyn 271 170 723 25 8 7 Tunji Awa r abl, Boston U. SO 378 12.2 8. Shawn Respert. Mrchrgan St z: 229 139 716 25.6 8. Kareem Carpenter. Eastern Mrch sr 9. Rob Feaster, HOI Cross Sr 225 167 672 24.9 9 Marcus Mann. Mississippi Val. E 11 87 10 Shannon Smilh, Iv Is.-Milwaukee 199 212 661 24 5 10. Chris Ensmlnger. Valparaw 2 315 113 11. Mark Luekmg. Army ;: 204 176 682 24.4 11 Javan Rouzan. Stephen F Austin Jr 312 11 1 12 Otrs Jonas. Air Force S( 213 173 670 23.9 12 Harry Harrison, Idaho 203 109 13 R an Ml&. Oklahoma 167 756 23 6 13 Reggle Jackson. Nfcholls St i.: 325 10.8 14. Aan1 Henderson, Indiana ...... ,“: Et 159 729 23.5 14. Rashard Gnffith, Wisconsin :.So 281 106 15 Ronnis Hsnderson, LSU ...... So 219 124 630 23.3 15. Larry Sykes, Xavier (Ohio) 291 10.8 16. Scowl Drapeau. New Hampshrre ..S r 241 145 23.1 16. Wlllle Ftsher. JacksonwIle z: 279 107 17. Tucker Neal& Colgate ...... SC 229 150 ii 23.1 17 Carlin Warlay. St. Joseph’s (Pa.) Sr 309 10.7 18 Gary Tram, Ohio ...... ;; 163 757 22.9 18. JOB Smith, Ma land 362 10.6 ...... z 287 106 Nash 19. Joe Wllberl. TexasA&M % 177 22 9 19. David Gully. WI7 llam 8 Mary Edney 20. Damon Stoudamira, Arizona ...... Sr 222 128 ifi 22.8 20. Trm Moors. Houston ._ Jr 2% 10.6 21 Marcus Brown, Murray St...... Jr 219 189 671 22.4 22. Man Alasa. New Hampshrre ...... Jr 197 142 623 22 3 FIELD-GOAL PERCENTAGE 23. Danya Abrams. Boston Collage ...... So 215 190 620 22 1 (Mm 5 FG Made Per Game CL G FGA PC1 (Final) 24. Petey Sessoms. Old Domlnion ...... Sr 213 215 730 22.1 1 Shana Kline-Rumlnskl. L owllng Green Sr 1Z 265 68.3 .S( :; 141 210 67 1 lNDMDUAl 25 Chris Carr, Southern Ill...... Jr 250 165 705 22.0 2. George S aln. Dawdson _. 26. Aundre Branch, Baylor ..S r 213 21 7 3. Rasheed e, allace. North Caro. So 238 364 65 4 ;: 153 239 64.0 Date 27. LOUISRowe, Jamas Madison ...... Sr 241 1:: z: 21.7 4 Erick Dampisr, Mississlppl St. .So No. Player Team, Opponent 2.3 Reggie Jackson, Nicholls St...... ;: 251 147 21.6 5. Alexander Koul. Gso. Washington 160 253 63.2 Points 56 Tim Roberts, Southern-B.R. vs. Faith Baptist Dec. 12 29. Gsrard King. Nicholls St...... 128 E 21 6 6. Joe McNaul!. Long Beach St i: :i 156 52 Kareem Townes. La So(le vs. Lovo(a fl(l.1 Feb. 4 30. Bryant Reeves, Oklahoma St .... Sr ci! 219 797 21.5 7 MaR Hsndnckson, Washin ton Sl...... Jr 183 %! 62q62.7 31. Kerry Kittles. Villanova ...... Jr 264 21.4 8 Darnell McCulloch. Fresno El1. ii 152 244 62.3 SO Kenny Sykes, Grambling vs. Southern&R. Jan. 8 32 Tom Kleinschmidt, DePaul ...... Sr 198 1:: :z 21.4 9. Lorenro Coleman, Tennessee Tech .:: 168 33 Eric Burks, Charleston So...... Sr 213 156 612 21 1 10. Chuckle Robmson, East Caro. Sr ;; 181 270293 i:i Rebounds 27 Koreem Carpenter, Eastern Mich. vs. Western Mich. Feb. 8 34. Ra Allen, Connecticut ...... SO 255 675 21 1 11 Dwayns Whitfiald, Jackson Sl. Sr 194 318 61 0 26 Koreem Carpenter, Eastern Mich. vs. Central Mich. Jan. 14 35. Ket: e Hrcks. Coastal Caro 167 17: 527 21.1 12 Rayshard Allen, Tulane So i; 222 364 61 .O 36. Keith Van Horn, Utah ...... :2 246 143 694 21.0 13 Was Cooper, Na 148 245 60.4 14. Willlam Coley. N,7 .-Ashewlle“““’ .JS :; 144 239 60 3 Jan. 28 37 Brent Ear Oregon St ...... Sr 1.31 153 567 21 .o Assists 20 Ray Washington, Nicholls St. vs. McNeese St. 38 Steve Nasx Santa Clara...... J; 153 565 209 15. Vdaty Potapenko, Wright St So 30 212 352 60 2 39. Joe Smith, Maryland :ti 2w 708 208 Blocked 13 Keith Closs, Central Corm. St. vs. St. Francis (Pa.) Dec. 21 40. Terrence Rencher, Texas ...... sr 233 123 623 20.8 FREE-THROW PERCENTAGE Feb. 25 (Mm 2 5 Made Per Game) CL G PC1 Shots 12 Kurt Thomas, Texas Christian vs. Texas A&M 1 Greg Blbb, Tennessee Tech Jr 1; Yl’: 906 1 1 Three tied. NO AVG 2 Scotf Hart&l, N C -Greensboro Jr :; 108 a98 I Nelson Ha garty. Baylor -5 3 Marcus Brown, Murray SI. 1:; 211 89.6 Steals 11 Tyus Edney, UCIA vs. George Mason Dec. 22 2. Curtis MCE ants, George Mason So E 1019.3 4 Keith Cornett Texas-Arlmoton ....: ;; 70 3 Raimonds Mighnieks, UC lrvme 245 84 5 Arlando Johnson, Easternky. Sr 123 1:: a8688.5 10 Brandon Born, Tenn.-Chatt. vs. SCAiken Nov. 26 217 7.8 6. Danny Basila. Martot .Jr 74 84 00 1 10 Mario Miller, Bethune-Cookman vs. Warner Southern Dec. 3 :, :~~q&:%~~hE2 ::...: :: ~4; 230 77 7 Steve Nash, Santa Clara Jr 153 174 a7 9 .9 John Rillis, GOnraga a7 99 87.9 Dec. 5 6 Anthony Fosrer: South Ala 10 Tick Rogers, Louisville vs. Western Caro 7. Tony h4wr. hmtm sr 203248 :.z 9. Lance Barker, Valpararso :: 1:: a707.5 a 8 Hassan Sanders. Southern-B.R. 179 75 10 Michael Hsary, Navy 1:: 3% FG 12 Mitch Taylor, Southern-B.R. vs. La. Christian Dec. 1 9. Ray Washlngton,,Nlcholls St ..i: 213 7.3 11. Marklueklng. Army ..:: 176 202 87 1 12 Brandon Born. Tsnn -Chatt .-S; 135 155 87.1 1 1 Randy Rutherford, Oklahoma St. vs. Kansas Mar. 5 10. Damon Stoudamrre. Arizona ,“; 220 73 11 Eathan O’Bryant, Nevada 211 73 13 Shawn RespeR, Michigan St. 139 160 86.9 Jr 151 174 86.9 Jan 7 12. Marcell Capers, Arizona St 9 233 7.1 14. Joey Davenport, Samford Free Throws 21 Steve Nash, Santa Clara vs. St. Mary’s (Cal.) 13 Dommtck Young. Frssno St. 2 197 70 15 Chad Altadonna, Illinois SI. Sr a5 98 86.7 19 Malik Rose, Drexel vs. Hofstra Feb. 5 14 Rod&k Anderson, Texas .._..... Feb. 18 15. Andre Dwens. Oklahoma St Jr 211256 2 J-POINT FIELD-COALS MADE PER GAME 19 Sidney Goodman, Coppin St. vs. North Caro. A&T CL C BLOCKED SHOTS 1 Mitch Taylor, Southern-B.R. Jr 1:: AVG4.4 CL Gi AVG 2. Shawn Resperi. Mlchlgan St. . ...Sr E 3. Tlm Roberts, Soutfwm-B R Jr ;2 119108 :; Dote 1. Keith Gloss. Central Conn. St 1;: 5.3 No. Team,Opponent 2. Theo Ratlrff. V’$orning ..~. ~.~...~~,~~~,::~~~~,~ 2: 144 5.1 4 Randv Rutherford. Oklahoma St. Sr 146 3.9 Points 156 South Ala. vs. Prairie View Dec. 2 3 Adonal Foyls, olgalo 5 Kare& Towns, ia Salle Sr 103 3.8 4 Pascal Flewy, Md.-Bait. Coun .._ E 124147 :z 6. lazalla Durden. Clncmnatr Sr :: 7. Damon Stoudamrre, Arrzona .._... Sr 30 127112 :: 3-Pt. FG ‘28 Troy St. vs. George Mason Dec. 10 5. Lorenzo Coleman. Tennessee sch so 277 122 4.5 6. Tlm Duncan. Wake Forest .;i 322 135 4.2 8 Aundre Branch, Baylor Sr 104 3.7 7 Bnan Gilpin. Dartmouth 266 92 35 9 Nay CastlIla. Citadel ;; 96 3.6 FG Pet. 74.6 44-59 New Mexico vs. Eastern N. Mex. Dec. 6 8 Mario Bennet!. prlzona St. . ...Jr 333 115 3.5 10 Chris Kmosburv. Iowa z: 33 117 35 73.5 3649 Eastern III. vs. Chaminade Dec. 20 Y. reter Aluma. LlDerQ ...... b0 2.38 1:: 3.5 11, Adam J&b& Pacific (Cal.) So i; 3.5 I I 10. Marcus Camb Massachusetts ...... ,F 300 12 Mark Lucking. Arm Jr * Division I record. 11 David Gully, VI illlam L Mary ...... 277 91 ;: 13. Marlon Anderson, f eras-San Antonio Jr 12. Charles Claxion. Gear ra ...... SC 14. Drlando Williams, Orsgon .._... ;; ii ::3.4 % i: 3.4 15 Erwin Claggett. St. Louis 103 3.3 12... Jermam., .. - Parker,.. N^ C I- e harlot@ ...... Sr 14 Kewm noomson, tumafo 255 15. Tim Moore. Houston :: 288 8”: 3”.: 3.POINT FIELD-GOAL PERCENTAGE (Min. 1.5 Made Per Game) CL 6 FG FGA PCT STEMS 1 anan Jackson, Evansvlllo .._..... Jr 95 55.8 G 2. Scolt Kegler, Pennsylvama ...... ~ .:.: 2; si :8” 114 50.9 1, Rodenck Anderson. Texas 1:: AVG34 3 Chris Westlake. Wls.-Green Bay 30 174 500 2 Grsg Black, Tsx.-Pan American ;i 94 34 4. Dante Calabrra. North Care .Jr 33 i; 133 49.6 3 Nate Langlsy, George Mason 2c 07 33 5. Malik Hightower. Marshall ..Sr 27 46 4. Ray Washington, Nrcholls St. 88 30 6. Jersm Lake, Montana Sr 30 195: 48448 4 171 48 0 5 Clarencs Ceaar. LSU SE 66 3.0 7 01on l ross, Stanford 29 2 No. Pi Team, Opponwt Dote 6. Allen Iverson, Georgetown .._.... 300 89 30 8. Shawn Respert. Mrchlgan St. ..$ 251 47.4 9 Daryl Christopher. Southern Utah 112 47 3 Points 53 RIGT Barry, Quinnipiac vs. Southern Conn. St. Dec. 8 7 Shandus McNalll. St. Bonavsnture 3111 t 2.9 8. Dommlck Young. Fresno St ...... So 2.90 10. Rob Wooster. St Francrs (Pa.) Jr 174 47 1 5 1 Rick Barry, Quinnipiac vs. Bentley Feb. 1 9 Enck Strickland, Nebraska ...... Jr 3111 a9 :.z 11 Tony Loo , Southwest Tex. St Jr 10. Gerald Walker. San Francrsco ...... ,;; PLY0 12. Cuonzo t.!artin. PurduB Sr 1; 47046.9 241 46 5 Feb. 8 11 Andre Humphre Western Ill...... 2616 8074 :.: 13 Damon Stoudamire. Arizona Sr Rebounds 28 Garth Joseph, St. Rose vs. Pace 115 46.1 12. Bonti Wells. Balr St...... Fr 300 84 2.8 14. Joel Burns. Western Mrch So Assists 21 Candice Pickens, Calif. (Pa.) vs. Slippery Rock Feb. 8 20 Brent Schremp, Slippery’Rock vs. C&f. (Pa.) Feb. 8 Blocked 10 Lawrence Williams, San Fran. St. vs. Humboldt St. Feb. 4 n Team leaders Final statistics Shots 10 Corey Johnson, Pace vs. LIUC. W. Post Jan. 18 10 Corey Johnson, Pace vs. New York Tech Jan. 7 10 Vonzell McGrew, MO. Western St. vs. Rockhurst Nov. 19 SCORING OFFENSE FIELD-GOAL F’ERCEN$GE I-POINT FIELD GOALS MME PER GAME G W-L PTS AVG FGA PCT G AVG 10 Brad Barron, Morningside vs. Grand View Nov. 18 1 Texas Christian .._..27 16-11 2529 93.7 1 washmgton St ...... ,902 1743 51 7 1 Troy st. 2%10.6 2. Southern-B.R. 26 13-13 2425 93.3 2. LUCLA ...... 1079 2102 il3 2. Samford .z: 279 103 Steals 1 1 Lomont Jones, Bridgeport vs. Bryant Jan. 5 J.TSraS 30 23-7 2787 929 3 fNonh Care...... 1044 2055 50.8 3 Vermont 268 9.9 4 Gaor a Mason ‘2: 1;:2; 2499 92.6 4 IWontanaSt ...... 93 0 1832 50.3 4. Baylor ;; 265 9.5 2468 91.4 5. Bowhng Green ...... ,721 1427 505 5. Marshall _...... 27 253 3-Pt. FG 12 Domien Blair, West Chester vs. Cheyney Feb. 11 i: $&i ii’““‘““‘.. 30 24-6 903 6,UtahSt...... 831 1650 50.4 6 Arkansas 39 361 9’.! 12 Brent Kincaid, Calif. (Pa.) vs. Slippery Rock Feb. 8 7 Texas Tech 30 20-10 E 88.8 7. Oklahoma St...... 1016 2025 50.2 7 Southern-B.R...... 239 9.2 829 1664 498 a st. LOUIS ...... :7 Feb. 1 8 Stephen F. Awtln 28 14.14 2461 07.9 8 Mlchlgan St. 12 Rick Barry, Quinnipiac vs. Bentley 9. Arkansas 39 32-7 3416 87 6 9 Maryland ...... 103 5 2080 498 9. Va. Mdrlary ...... 27 E :: 2889 a7 5 10. Evansville ...... ,723 1457 49.6 10 Stephen F Austin ...... 28 248 a.9 Free Throws 21 Brett Beeson, Moorheod St. vs. Southwest St. Feb. 1 2884 _.RI 4 11. Syracuse ...... 928 11199 40.9 11 P&s lvanla 28 247 a.0 2608 86 9 12. Gonzaga ...... 763 1575 484._. 12 La~~ we r 27 236 13 Maryland 34 26-8 2946 86.6 13 llndlana .a70 17% 484 13. Southern Utah .28 244 i: TEAM 14. Connecticut 33 28-5 2837 86.0 14 IRIder ...... -79 4 1640 46 4 14 Morehead St 27 232 86 No. Team, Opponent Dote 15 lloxas Tsch ...... 950 1964 40.4 15. Ill.-Chicago 27 229 85 484 16 Texas ;; 253 Nov. 18 SCORING DEFENSE 16 IManhattan ..... -84 0 1737 Points 155 West Tex. A&M vs. National Christian r.- W-L.._ PTS AVG 17. PArrrona ...... 948 1961 483 17 American ...... 236 i: 1 Prmceton 26 16-10 ljoi 57.7 18 LUtah ...... 902 1868 48.3 18 Kenruckv 33 276 3-Pt. FG 2 1 Quincy vs. Grand Valley St. Feb. 6 2. Wis.-Green Bay 30 22-8 1767 589 19 JJamas Madison a04 1669 482 19 Iowa ...... 33 274 .!“3 3 Temple 30 19-11 1792 59.7 20. \Vlllanova ...... 938 1948 48 2 20 Oregon ...... 28 220 8.1 Nov. 29 4. Miami (Ohlo) 30 23-7 1027 60 9 FG Pet. 71.2 (3752) West Fla. vs. Savannah A&D 5. Manhattan 31 26-5 1929 62 2 FIELD-GOAL PERCENTAG~~EFENSE I-POINT FIELD GOALS PERCENTAGE 6 Clemson 28 15-13 1749 62.5 1 FGA PCT (Min 3 0 made per game) PCT 7. St. LOUIS 31 23-8 1940 626 1, !Alabama .rii 2048 37 6 1 Southern Utah .2! 2:: 2: 42 7 8 Charleston (SC ) 29 23-6 ia19 627 2 Kansas 76.9 2032 37.8 2. EvanswIle 27 181 424 42 7 9 Wake Forest 32 26-6 2011 62.8 3 Marquerie 747 1957 3 WIS -Green Bay. la8 451 41.7 10 Ter -Pan Amsrrcan 28 14-14 1769 63 2 4. MlsSISsIppI St 698 iazl ii: 4. Arizona i: 245 593 41 3 11 Southwest MO. SI. 27 16~11 1707 63.2 5 Manhattan ” ” “” 670 1747 38.4 5. Norlh Cam 34 y;“, ;3; 41 0 12. Tennessee 27 11-16 1711 63 4 6 Massachusetts 799 2072 386 6 Mrchrgan St. 28 40.8 13 Loursranalsch ..‘I 27 14-13 1718 63 6 7 Temple 628 1623 38 7 7 Pennsvlvama 28 247 606 40 a 14 Evansville 27 18-9 1719 63 7 8 Wake Forest 736 la98 38.8 8 Go+ 40 5 9 Virginia a03 2058 390 9 Southern Ill. 39.8 SCORING MARGIN 10 Charleston (SC ) ...... 639 1634 39 1 10 OhioSt. 2.9 160 404 396 No. Mayer Team, nent Dote OFF DEF MAR 11. Oklahoma St .;Z; 2094 39 3 11 Valpararso 396 39.6 Nov. 19 1 Kentucky a7 4 690 184 12 Memphis 2161 39 3 12 Samford Points “69 Steve Diekmonn,T rinnell vs. Simpson 2 Massachusetts ..80.9 65.7 15 1 13 Evansville 631 1599 39 5 13 Vdlanova 33 266 674 39 5 3 Pennsylvama 82 2 67 5 147 14 Tennessee ,585 1476 39 6 14 Arkansas 39 361 917 39 4 Rebounds 26 Scan Suhr, Milwaukee Engr. vs. Robert Morris Dec. 9 4 UCLA a7 5 73.9 137_.. 15. Utah 761 1914 39.0 15 Washmgton St 394 5 Montana St ...04.2 70 a 134 16 N.C.-Wllmmgton 567 1423 398 16 Monmouth (NJ ) .;; 1:: ::: 39 3 39 1 Feb. 9 6 Evansville 77 0 63 7 133 17 Dartmouth ..654 1634 40 0 17 St FrancIs (Pa) ...28 183 468 Assists 24 Adam Dzierzynski, Chopman vs. Amer. tndion Bible 7. St. LOUIS 75.8 62.6 13.2 18. Ohm ...016 2043 40 0 18 Stanford 29 141 361 39.1 0 Manhattan ..75.3 62 2 130 19 Tennessee Tech 736 1835 40.1 19 Radford :... 39.0 Blocked #lS Iro Nicholson, Mt. St. Vincent vs. Stevens Tech Jon. 27 9 Kansas a3 0 700 130 20 N.C.-Greensboro 700 1744 40.1 20. Santa Clara z: 1:: :;; 390 Shots #lS Roy Woods, Fontbonne vs. MacMurray Jon. 26 10. Oklahoma St 77 3 64.3 129 11. Maryland ..86.6 73.9 127 FREE-THROW PERCENTAGE REBDUND MARGIN # 15 Ira Nicholson, Mt. St. Vmcent vs. Stevens Tech Nov. 27 12 Utah .77.6 64 9 127 Fr PCT OFF UEF MAR 13 Nicholls St. 90 3 780 123 1 Bngham Young 617 E 71.3 1 Navy 40 6 29.6 11.0 Steals 12 Barry Aranoff, Yeshiva vs. Purchase St. Feb. 13 14. Texas .92.9 00.8 12 1 2 Murra St. 553 719 76.9 2. Ulah St. 40.9 30 4 105 3 Wake F orest 475 622 76 4 3 Texas Tech ..’ 43.3 33 5 98 WON-LOST PERCENTAGE 75 9 4 Utah 39 7 300 Nov. 19 4 Samford ..472 622 3-Pt. FG #14 Steve Diekmann, Grinnell vs. Simpson W-L PCT 5 lows1 ,610 a05 75 7 5 Mississippi Val. 47 0 38 3 ii 1. UCLA 31-2 939 6. Coppin St 476 633 75.2 6. Butler 40.3 32.2 81 Free Throws 20 Nate Schwab, Hompden-Sydney vs. Emory & Henry $ iy 2 Western Ky 27-4 871 7 Towson St. 377 503 75.0 7 Weber St ..38.9 30 a al 3. Massachusetts 29-5 853 8 Massachusetts 44 3 37 0 74 20 Dovid One, Simpson vs. William Penn 8 Oklahoma ,564 755 74 7 4 Connecticut 28-5 ,648 9. Morehead St 427 572 74 7 9. Cincinnati 40.0 33.0 70 848 4. Kentucky 20-5 ._._ to Connecticut 556 746 74 5 10 Mrchrgan St 38 4 31 7 67 TEAM 6. Manhattan 26-5 a39 11 NC -Charlotte 466 626 74 4 11 Maryland 40 2 33 6 6.6 7 NorthCaro. 28-6 ,024 12. Ohio .41.5 34.9 66 Dote 12. Utah 614 a25 74 3 No. Team, Opponent 7. Utah 28-6 a24 13 Marshall 482 650 74 2 13 Flonda 30 9 32 5 23-5 Points 167 Simpson vs. Grinnell Nov. 19 9 Xawer (Ohlo) ,821 14 Robert Morns 450 607 74 1 14 NC -Charlone 40 5 34.2 El 10. Arkansas 32-7 a21 15. Delaware 475 644 73.0 15. Texas ABM 30.2 32 1 a13 3-Pt. FG 26 Grinnell vs. Simpson Nov. 19 11 Wake Forest ” 26-6 16 Wis -Green Bay 405 551 73.5 16 East Cam 38 2 32 1 i.: 12 Kansas 25-6 FG Pet. 80.0 (6&75) Simpson vs. Grinnell Nov. 19 13 NlchallsSt ” 24-6 iii 14 N.C.-Greensboro 23-6 793 14 Charleston (SC.) 23-6 793 NCAA stutistirs arc avad~~hk on the Collegiate L@xfs Network. # Ties Division Ill record. l Division Ill record. 16. Michigan St 22-6 706 16 Pennsylvama 22-6 786 7 Page 10 The NCAA News April 12, 1995

w Division I women’s basketball leaders

SCORING REBOUNDING CL TFG 3FG FT PTS AVG CL AVG 1. Koko Lahanas. Cal St. Fullerton 329 0 120 778 26 8 1 Tsra Sheriff, Jackson St .Sr 4z 13.8 ;‘: 316 11 97 740 26 4 2. Rene Doctor, Coppln St. Sr 344 13.8 Sr 239 105 114 697 25.8 3 Mehssa Gower, Lon Beach St. Sr 352 13.0 _..._...... Sr 229 35 226 719 25.7 4. Oberon Pdterson. Y$estern Ill. .Sr 354 12 6 5. Anlta Maxwell. New St. Jr 288 2 160 738 25.4 5 Dana Wynne. Sston Hall SO 416 126 6. OeShawns Blocker. East Term St Sr 1 149 730 24.3 6. Joskesn Garner. Nonhwestern St. Jr 376 12.5 7. Grav Harris. Southsast MO. St. Jr Pi 1 167 630 24.2 7 Nramh Darcy. Va Commonwealth 363 12 1 a. Koh tileda; Duquesne Fr 257 34 80 628 24.2 6 Scheme Jackson. Eethune-Cookman 2 298 11 9 9. Patty Stottey, Loyola (Md.) .Sr 0 209 697 24 0 9 Slspharne Mlnor,‘Murray St. So 245 11.7 10. Shannon Johnson. South Caro 3 64 154 646 23.9 10. Carrie Cotfrnan. Bradley ;; 302 11.6 it Melissa Gowar, Lon Beach St. g: 235 0 167 637 23.6 11. OeShawne Blocker, East Term. St 345 115 12. Sha Hooson. GrambP Ino .._...... Sr 238 73 106 65.5 23.4 12 Kayone Hankrns. New Orleans Sr 310 11 5 13. Angela Aycock. Kansas- Sr 41 195 716 23 1 13. Ma Morning, Ala.-Birmingham So 321 11.5 14. Amy Burnett. Wyoming ._...... $ 2; 14. Den7 se Jones, Southwest Tex. St. Jr 319 11.4 15. Care n Aldndge Tennesses St. 217 4 1;: z:: :z 15. Angela Drake, Toledo .$ 353 114 16 Tera!heritf Jackson St Sr 239 0 175 653 22.5 16. Alhson Feaster. Harvard 290 112 17 Tanja Kostic. Oregon St ..:... Jr 236 0 176 648 22.3 17 Tamrka Cols Csntral Fla Jr 299 11 1 18. Rnny Armstrong, Ill.-Chkago Sr 190 28 175 599 22.2 ia Jody Davis, k ew Orleans Sr 240 10.9 c%$en H. Smith 19. Tawana Jackson, St. John’s (N.Y.) Jr 241 24 73 579 214 19. Eunlce French, Md.-Bait. County Sr 294 10.9 SP’TZW 19. Amy Sherry, Kent. 219 39 102 579 21 4 19. Oma Jones. South Ala. Sr 294 109 21 Kim Columo, Sierra i: 236 a 77 557 21.4 21 Martina Jerant. Brown Sr 283 10.9 (Final) 22. Katte Smith. Dhlo St...... ’...... ’.. ... ’ Jr 57 190 639 21.3 ii/ 6 66 594 21 2 FIELD-GOAL PERCENTAGE INDMDUAl 14 61 677 21 2 rMrn 5 FG Made Par Game) CL G FG FGA PC1 Date 216 75 146 653 21.1 ’ 1. Alisha Hill, Howard ...... Fr 28 194 261 69.0 Dec. 2 176 62 149 563 209 2. LaFreda Deckard. North Texas 147 217 67 7 Points 221 71 70 583 20.8 3 Kristen Fsrrucci. Oavrdson .:: s: 139 216 64.4 Feb. 17 162 a 126 454 20.6 4. Albena Branrova. Florida Int’l ...... ’ ..‘..‘...... Sr 291 Feb. 9 28. Gina Somma. Manhattan .._...... Jr 225 3 121 574 20 5 5 OeShawne Blocker. East Term St Sr ii 290 459 ii: 30. Andrea Autrey. Ga Southern Sr 182 0 1M) 464 20.2 6 Kristi Kinns, Drake .Sr 217 344 63.1 31. Cind Blodgen, Maine Fr 220 46 116 602 20 1 7. Kara Wolters. Connecticut So :: 222 Rebounds 30 Kayone Hankins, New Orleans vs. Nicholls St. Nov. 26 32. Mlm r Olson, Toledo So 206 79 124 619 200 6 Katryna Garther. Notre Dame so 252 ii: i:: 33 Jen Smrth. Colgate Sr 160 6 192 518 19.9 9. Myndee Larsen, Southern Utah Jr 2 167 271 61.6 Assists 16 Gretchen Hollifield, Wake Forest vs. Conisius Dec. 21 34. Michelle Schultz, Boise St. Jr 184 15 154 537 19.9 10. Dana Johnson, Tennessee ..Sr ii; 6160.9 6 35. Cathy RobInson. Flonda A&M ;; 246 0 103 595 198 11 Alisa Moore. N C -Grasnsboro Jr 2 :A: 16 Dayna Smith, Rhode Island vs. Temple Jan. 23 36. Amy Walker, lndrana St 194 36 111 535 198 12 Claris% Machan uana, Old Domlnlon .. . . . So 33 221 365 60.5 16 Heather Smith, Toledo vs. Bowling Green Feb. 10 37 Patricia Nash, Soutbem Miss. .._ Jr 204 29 134 571 19.7 13. Chastlw Melvrn. 1 orth Care St Fr 31 206 345 60 3 16 Andrea Nagy, Florid0 Int’l vs. Campbell Feb. 9 38. Charlotte Smith, North Caro. Sr 13 174 665 196 14 Barbara Farrrs, Tulane Fr 161 269 59 9 39. Robln Danalo. McNeese St. Sr 8: 0 120 546 195 15 Myra Aarden, Nebraska ...Jr 146 244 59.8 16 Missi Hardy, Northwestern St. vs. Prairie View Feb. 20 ASSISTS FREE-THROW PERC;:TAGE (Mm 2 5 Mads Per Game) G FTA PC1 Blocked 13 Shannon Spriggs, Tex.-Arlington vs. Northeast Lo. Jan. 7 CL NO AVG 1. Andrea Nag Florlda Intl 315 1 Chrrsty Smith, Arkansas Fr 1:: 149 a99 Shots 12 Jessica Beck, Rider vs. St. Francis [Pa.) Feb. 4 2. Oayna Smr ri Rhode Island :: 239 i.: 2. Shelle Sheeu. Colorado Sr ;i 103 115 896 3 Tma Nrcholson. Psnn St Jr 250 8.1 3 Juhe J rommanhoek, Utah Fr :: a787.5 6 Steals #14 Stephanie Wine, Marshall vs. Western Coro. Jan. 23 4 Tabhha Truesdale, Texas Tech ‘.‘.‘..‘...... Sr 281 76 4 Lrsa Gerton, NC -Charlotte Jr 8 :: 5. Tillany MaRIn. Georgia Tech So 220 5. Heather Prater. Mlddle Term. St. Jr 28 91 105 66 7 13 Notolie White, Florida A&M vs. Bethune-Cookmon Feb. 25 6. Lorl Goerllh. Marquette Sr 222 :; 6. Kerry Grroux. Rhode Island & 77 89 865 12 Oberon Pitterson, Western 111.vs. Northeastern Ill. Feb. 20 7. Dam Mazrur. New Orleans Jr 191 7.1 7. Sally Crowe, Ore on 2 102 tia 864 a. Eoky Vrdrc. Oregon St. ._ Jr 203 7.0 6. Suzanne Ressa, Banta Clara 126 146 86.3 9 Kun Ma s, Eastern Ky i.: s: 226 264 85.6 Feb. 9 8. Gretchen Hollrfreld, Wake Forest Jr 147 7.0 3.Pt. FG + 12 Cornelia Gavden. LSU vs. Jockson St. 10. Gwynn Hobbs, Nevada-Las Vegas iaD 6.9 10. Albena i ranrova. Florida Int’l 11. Heather Fiors. Canisius 2 ia5 6.9 11 Iy Safranski. Gonraga :: ;: i: 1;; 65.385.2 Free Throws 19 Kim Mays, Eastern Ky. vs. Tennessee Tech Feb. 25 12 Saudia Roundtree. Georgia ...... ::I’.: Jr 226 12 Amy Burnen, W omlng Sr 194 229 84 7 17 Angela A cock, Kansas vs. Southern Miss. Dec. 29 13 Michelle Hetfern, Siena Sr 176 ;i 13. Karen Stanley, Fyurman ..Sr :; 138 163 6.4 7 14. Lisa Branch, Texas ABM 201 14. Chrrs Cunnmoham. St Francrs (N Y I Sr 27 149 176 84.7 17 Patty Sto !I ey, Loyola (Md.) vs. Sieno Feb. 27 15. Heather Prater. Mlddle Term St ;: ia ;.i 15 Tara Saunool;e. Clemson Sr 32 110 130 a4 6 TEAM 15 Stacy Alsxander. St Francis (Pa.) .Jr 29 99 117 a4 6 BLOCKEDSHOTS No. Team, Opponennt Date 3-POINT FIELD-COALS MADE PtR GAME CL ^ Points 129 Gromblina vs. LeMoyneOwen Dec. 6 1. Lrasl Schultr. Butler ... 1;: L NO 2. Rebecca Lobe. Connscticut ...... :: 122 1 Cornelia Gayden, LSU ..“s: 105 3 Shannon Spriggs, Texas-Arlington ...... $ 64 2. Michelle Nason. Bradley Sr :: l Feb. 5 3-Pt. FG 18 Middle Term. St. vs. Tenn.Chatt. 4. Angela Gorslca. Vanderbilt ..... 106 3 Carolyn Aldrrd B, Tennessee St Sr 29 El 5. Scherrle Jackson. Bathune-Cookman ...... So 4. Shanna Cook, a ew Drleans FG Pet. 69.6 139561 La Salle vs. Wis.-Milwaukee Feb. 2 6 Michslls Suman, San Dlego St...... Sr i: 5 Surre Darler. St EonavBnture :: :; ii: 7. Kara Walters. Connactlcut ...... so 6 Shsrita Joplin. Morehead St. Sr 26 8. llsa Wsbeck. Dartmouth ...... S r ;: 7. Christy Thomasku Tulane i: # Ties Divisions I record l Division I record 9 Martina Jsrant, Brown ...... Sr 70 8 Chrrsbe Lambert. 2 snt Va ..:: si a3 10. Oelores Jones, Northeastern III. ... so 60 9. Lori Goerllu. Marquette .Sr 91 11. Tangela Smith, Iowa ...... Fr 73 10. Jacqur Mahoney, FDU-Teaneck so ;: 12. Kim Calhoun, Penn St...... 11 L net& Psstsl. St. Louis .Jr 27 :i 13. Oebble Olmond. Brr ham Young ;: 2 12. KYatrlna Robinson. Chrca o St Sr 14. Kathy Courhwy. Ho Py Cross ...... So 13. Mary Lamacchra. Come1P Jr SE :: 15. Stacey Lovelace. Purdue ...... Jr E 14 Julis Wheelsr, Providence Fr 29 15. Carl Hassell, Southern Ill fr 28 8279 STEALS (I-I hkrchs) CL AVG J-POINT FIELD SOAL PERCENTAGE izi!mllAL 1. Nat&e White, Florida A&M ...... l”b: (Min. 1.5 Made Per Game) CL G FGA PC1 Date 2 Alfreda Jefferson, Delaware St...... 1: 142 i:: 1. Heather Prater. MlddN Term. St. .._..._...... Jr 26 :i 135 51 1 No. Player,Team, Opponent 3. Obemn Pttterson, We&m Ill. 140 5.0 2. Julie Krommsnhwk, Utah Fr 160 47.5 Points 50 LeAnn Freeland, Southern Ind. vs. IU/PU-Ft. Wayne Jan. 28 4. Shs Hopson. Grambling ...... S: 131 3 Jennifer Howard. NoRh Caro. St. So 174 47 1 5 Stacsy Johnson, Houston ...... f; :.: 4. Oelalne Taylor, North Texas z; 121 44 6 5. Lacey Gulnn. RICE 113 44.2 Rebounds 36 Christine DeSaine, West Va. Tech vs. Ohio Valley Jan. 30 6. Lekeyshd Johnson, Southern-B.R. 1: 4.4 l 7. Korte Hleds. Ouqussne ...... Fr 110 4.2 6 Jules Meier, Southeast MO St. Sr 111 44 1 27 Lorraine Morrirsey, LIU-Southampton vs. Phila. Textile Feb. 18 8. Bets Gilmore Dartmouth ...... Sr 111 7 Monlck Foote, Virginia {F 1:: 43 9 9 Pahtycta Penkheiro Old Oomlnlon ...... So 132 :.A 8. Marcle Albert% Ohio St. 43.a 9. Nlckv Polka Eastern Ill sr 28 43 100 43.0 Assists 19 Barbara Hester, Columbus vs. Tuskegee Feb. 20 9 Kasia McClmdon, Southern Ill...... So 112 4.0 9. Clentana Dawklns. Northeast. Ill...... so 4.0 10. K&en Muliigan. Auburn Jr 112 42 9 19 Cynthia Thomas, Wingate vs. Catawba Jan. 18 12. Patrlcla Nash, Southern MISS ... ..J r 1: 3.9 11 Sara Puthoff, Bowling Green Fr 124 42 7 13. Shlaklea Carter. Gramblin ...... F r 107 12 Amy Engle. East Term. St. & 192 42 7 148 42.6 Blocked 10 LeAnn Freeland, Southern tnd. vs. Indianapolis Dec. 29 14. Laketta Richardson, Sam R ouston St...... Sr 103 ii 13. Regan Seybsrt. Mrssrssrppr Shots 10 Alfredia Seals, Jacksonville St. vs. Alabama A&M Jan. 25

Steals 13 Cynthia Bridges, Fort Valley St. vs. Clark Atlanto Dec. 3

3-Pt. FG 1 1 Loura Satterfield, MO.-St. Louis vs. Tampa Nov. 26 n Team leaders Final statistics 1 1 Jenni Miller, Pittsburg St. vs. Northeast MO. St. Jan. 28 SCORING OFFENSE FIELD-GOAL PERCENgGE S-POINT FIELD GOALS MADE PER GAME Free l 29 Lori Charno lorky, Glenville St. vs. Davis 8 Elkins Jan. 30 G W-L PTS AVG FGA PCT Throws 19 Angelo She Pton, Mississippi-Women vs. West Flo. Jan. 16 1 Grambllng 28 21-7 2582 92 2 1 Cannenlcut 1184 2. Connsctlcut 35 35-O 3132 a9 5 2. Drake 925 %I E 3. DePaul _. _...... 29 20-B 2553 aa 0 3 Oqlon St. 867 1779 48.7 4. Southern Miss. 30 21-9 2560 a5 3 4. Loursiana Tech 1041 2137 48 7 5. Stanford ....33 30-3 2788 84.5 5. Texas Tech ..1139 2340 48.7 No. Team, pownt Dab 6. Mamphls :. ;2;: a4 3 6 Vandsrbilt 1046 2167 48 4 Points 13 1 Norfolk 09 t. vs. St. Paul’s Feb. 8 7. Western Ky E 83.8 7 florrda Intl ..tOO9 2095 48.2 B.Alabama 31 22-9 2594 a3 7 6. Stanford to58 2211 47.9 9. Drake 31 25-6 2587 83.5 9 TennsSSBB 1057 2216 47.7 3-Pt. FG 18 Oakland vs. Mich.-Dearborn Nov. 19 10. NoRh Care. .35 30-5 2890 826 10. Memphis 953 1998 47.7 11. LouIslana Tech 33 28-5 2720 82.4 11 Vrrgrnra 961 2016 47 7 FG Pet. 67.2 (39-58) West Tex. A&M vs. Cameron Dec. 10 12. Gsorgla ...... : 2:I1;; 2699 at a 12. Notre Dams 932 1957 47.6 13. Southern Mathodrst 2515 al.1 13 OePaul ,971 2044 47 5 *Division II record. 14 East Tann. St. 30 21-9 2432 al 1 14 North Care. St. I..’ 880 1657 474 15. Texas Tech 37 33-4 2999 al I 15. Southern Utah 722 1539 46.9 16 OhloSt a31 1772.._ 46 9 SCORING DEFENSE 17. Nevada-Las Vegas 705 1510 46 7 G W-L PTS AVG 18 New Mexico St . ...a30 1781 46.6 1 Montana 33 26-7 1787 54 2 19 EaslTsnn St. a59 1844 466 2. Louislana Tech 33 28-5 1794 54.4 20. Duke 948 2036 46.6 3. San Dreg0 St 30 24-6 1665 55.5 4 Wk.-Green Bay I...28 19-9 1569 56 0 FIELD-ROAL PERCENTAGE DEFENSE 5. Connecticut .._...... 35 35-O 1971 56 3 cr. ma.-.. PCT PCT %;&F&J~ 26) 6. Vanderbrlt 35 28-7 i 9ao 56.6 1. Connacbcut 765 2418 31.5 40.4 7. St. Joseph’s (Pa ) .._...... 29 20-9 1654 57 0 2 Louisrana Tech 634 1867 34.0 40.3 No. Mayer, Team, Opponent Date B Fordham 29 19-10 1662 57 3 3. Vanderbilt 727 2125 34 2 402 9. Utah 30 23-7 1723 57.4 4. Florrda Intl 721 2063 34.9 39.2 Points 45 Emilie Hanson, Central (Iowa) vs. St. Ambrose Nov. 29 10 James Madrson . ..29 22-7 1672 57.7 5 San Drego St 560 1591 35.2 11 Colorado ;; 2;Dt; 1908 57 a 6 Western Ky. ,647 I a32 35.3 ii: Rebounds 3 1 Sybil Smith, Baruch vs. John Jo 12. Va. Commonwealth 1736 57.9 7. Montana 644 i a22 35.3 38.2 13. Md.-Ealt County 27 1215 1572 58.2 a Texas Tsch 609 2278 35 5 38 1 3 1 Sybil Smith, Baruch vs. Mt. St. t. mcent Fk2; 14 Purdue 32 24-6 1671 58 5 9. Auburn 539 1500 35.9 38 i 10 Buttal 655 la19 360 Assists 15 Corey Janis, Geneseo St. vs. Utica Tech Feb. 14 SCORINR MARGIN 11 Purdue ...... 672 ,857 36.2 i:.: OFF OEF MAR 12. North Care .._. all 2229 36.4 89.5 56.3 33.2 13 Md -&It County ;; 1639 36 5 z:: l 18 Laurie Miller,. East. Mennonite vs. Emory B Henry Jan. 21 1. Connscbcut la30 36.6 37.4 Feb. 12 2. Louisiana Tech 62 4 54 4 28.1 14. Jackson St. 13 Tamiko Martm, Ferrum vs. Chris. Newport 3. Western Ky .._. _...... 83.8 59.5 24.4 15 Mt St Mary’s(Md.) 66; 1607 37 3 4 Vanderbilt ...... BD:; 566 24 1 16. Holy Cross la07 2.; 37.3 Steals 15 Jill St. Germain Salve Re ina vs. Eastern Nazarene Jre;,2: 5. Stanford .._..._.... 60.8 23.7 17. Tennessee 798 2162 36.9 37 1 15 Emma Rivera, &NY vs. Richard Stockton 6 Gmmbling .._...... 92.2 69.1 23 1 la Massachusetts ._ 642 1733 37.0 36 9 . ....667 la00 37.1 36 9 Nov. 25 7. North Care. 826 60.0 22.5 19. Grambhng 15 Emma Rivero, CCNY vs. Mt. St. Vincent 8. Texss Tech al.1 59.0 22.0 20 Oral Roberts 603 1625 37 1 36 8 Feb. 18 9. Tannessee _. ..79 2 58 9 20.3 3-Pt. FG 9 Kate Monahan, Delaware Valley vs. Lycoming 10. Colorado. .._ ..77.1 57.8 19.3 FREE-THROW PERCENTAGE 9 Meegan Garrity, Clark (Mass.) vs. Worcester St. Jan. 19 11 Florida Int’l 79 6 la.9 FT FTA PCT MAR 9 Katie Bronn, Emory & Henry vs. Eost. Mennonite Dec. 10 12. Vlrglnla .._..._. 77.7 z.: 17.8 1. St. Bonavsnturs ...... ,421 760 140 13 Geor ra ::.Bl.B 176 2. Arkansas ...... 565 ::: 77.0 13.9 136 Free Throws 19 Kris Vander Plaat, Messiah vs. Moravian Jan. 14 14. Miss Issippl .._...... 76 6 :: 17.1 3. Southern Mathodrst ..... ,570 761 74.9 4 Rhoda Island ...... ,493 663 74 4 13.2 19 Annette Weller, Lycoming vs. Western Md. Nov. 18 WON-LOST PERCENTAGE 5. St. Francls (N.Y.) ..... 417 661 74.3 11.5 W-L PCT 6. lndrana St ...... 42 2 568 10.7 1. Connecticut ...... 35-o 1.000 7 Toledo ...... p; 755 ::i 10.3 No. ham, Opponent 2 Tsnnssraa ...... 34-3 919 a. Wyoming ...... 494 73.7 101 Points 133 Cal Lutheran vs. Mills DZ 3. Colorado ...... 30-3 909 9. Gonzaga ...... ,391 531 73 6 9.2 3. Stanford ...... 30-3 10 Marquette ...... ,554 756 73.3 a.8 3-Pt. FG 14 Manchester vs. Anderson Jan. 17 5. Texas Tech ...... ;;I: ii; 11. Texas ABM ...... 559 766 73.0 14 Manchester vs. Albion Nov. 19 6. Western Ky...... a75 12. Western Ky ...... ,645 73 0 :.; 7. North Caro ...... 30-5 13 Tennesses ...... :: ...... 709 E 72 9 7.8 FG Pet. 67.9 (36-53) Babsan vs. Wheaton [Mass.) Feb. 5 8 Georgia ...... $6: K 14. Weber St. .. 460 632 72.8 8. LouIsianaTech .... ,848 15 Massachusans ...... ,414 569 72 a :.: 67.9 (57-84) Milbapr vs. LSU-Shreveport Dec. 3 10. Rorlds Int’l ...... 27-5 16 Wis -Green Bay ...... 343 472 72 7 7.4 10 Virginia ...... :;I; E 17. Penn St...... 475 654 72.6 73 *Division Ill record. 12. Penn St...... a39 16. Eastern Mrch ...... ,371 511 72 6 13. San Francisco ...... 24-5 628 19 Portland ...... 403 557 72.4 :.: April 12, 1995 The NCAA News Page 11

n Division 1 baseball leaders Through April g W Team

BATTING EARNED-RUN AVERAGE HOME RUNS BATTING H AVG (2.5 ah/game and 35 at bats) CL G_ AB H AVG (Mmrmum 20 innings) :: G 73li 1’: ER ERA (Mmrmum 6) CL NO AVG G AB 1 Gramblmg 916 325 355 1 Doug Spofford. New Hampshrre 1 Jamsy Pncs. Mrssissrppr 9 6 074 1 Steve Haclksr. Southwsst Mu St .JR 23 0.77 2 Indiana St z: 1054 368 ,349 2 David Dellucci, Missrssippi :.zi :i 1:: 2859 ,528,496 2 Mike Baggs. Monmouth (N J ) JR 10 4.92 16 5 092 2 Matt Bergsr, Loursvillo SO 17 049 3 Liberty 26 860 294 ,342 3 Lance Migita, Gso Washington SR 32 118 56 ,475 3 Adam Lamardeer. Delaware JR 6382 5 4 0 93 3. Tony Elkson, North Care St JR 18 047 4 Central Mlch. 24 771 263 ,341 4 Sean Casey. Richmond... $ 4 Erran Srkorskr. Western Mlch JR 7360 6 4 1 00 4 Alex TolbBR. Western Care... SO 17 0.44 5 Georgta Tech 33 1183 403 341 5. Rrck Smdh. Central Mrch. :i lo4 4924 471 5 Jam!e Wdson.‘Delaware 6430 6 5 Sean Casey. Richmond .-JR 1; E 6 Southwsst MO. St .30 1114 378 ,339 6. Earl Teal. Columbra SR 6. Chno Boggs, Bowlmg Green 6251 7 ; ii: 6 Toby Komlmek, Central Mrch. JR 13 041 7. Texas Tech 38 1321 447 338 7 Matt Riggins. Michigan St JR :t i: 2939 ,468,464 7 Scott Tankslay. M~ssiss~ppr St...... JR 18 33.1 9 1 08 7. Ryan R&r, Georpla Tech JR 12 0 40 8. Hofstra 2.4 80.3 272 337 8. Rlc Johnson. lndlana St JR 31 1;: 57 463 8 Greg Wooten. Portland St...... SO 12 76.2 20 1: 117 8 Ryan Topfham, Notre Dame 8 0 40 9 Prowdence 1094 368 336 9. Ryan Jetis. Massachusetts :; 1:: 2953 ,457460 9 Jay Tessmer, Miamr (Fla.)...... SR 26 45.0 6 6 1.20 8 Jeff Stoss,. WIS -Mdwaukee i: 10 038 10 Cal St Fullerton. ...z 1346 452 ,336 10. Tim Howard, Ala -8trmmgham ;El 10 David Washin ton. Grambling ...... FR 9 42.1 26 6 1.28 10. Anthony PateIlls. Kent 13 038 11. Kent. ... ’ :.. 26 846 282 333 11 Paul Wilders, Sierra ..JR 11 Curl Schnur. Bslavrare ... SR 8 49.0 10 1 1.29 11. Reggla Dalvrs. Campbell 2 a 038 12. Oklahoma S1. 36 1295 431 333 12 Cliff Brumbaugh, Delaware JR :i 1: 2947 ,453452 11 Scott Schultz, LSU SR 8 63.0 11 9 1.29 12. Kavm Dotson, Detrod 13. Oarin Erstad. Nebraska ..JR 31 135 61 452 13. Darin ErsBd. Nebraska JR 11 0.35 13 Wrchda St 32 111.3 369 330 13. Enc Walana. Dartmouth FR 6201 6 3 133 14. Tom Serglo. North Care. St SO 39 145 65 446 14. Steve Wilson. Ga Southern 14. Jason Grllll. Salon Hall FR 7400 9 6 135 15. Dan Selmetz. Ohro St 30 105 47 448 14. Kelly Damlpeer. Radford :i 1: E 15. Patrlck Dunham, East Care. FR 11 381 19 6 141 16 Jon Vandeffinend. Washington .:i 33 123 55 ,447 16. Andy Shaw. Cal St Northridge JR 12 0.34 G IP R ER ERA 16. Keith Cooper. Vermont SR 6 31.2 10 5 142 17 Todd Tatlock, Indiana St SR 31 101 45 ,446 16. Tal Light, IOklahoma St 12 034 1. Delaware .28 225.0 58 46 184 17 Rico Lagattu~, Nsvada JR 19 37.1 9 6 1.45 18 Nelson Ubaldo, Massachusetts JR 18. Lawrence &hefter. Detrod i:: 7 033 2. Clemson 36 3250 117 85 235 17 Bryan Lmk. Wmthrop SR 10 74.2 16 12 1.45 19. Jim Duffy Seton Hall JR :; 1:; 2750 443442 19 Tim Gdes,, N C -Greensboro 11 0 32 : Fii;da St 3500 133 92 237 19 Mike Shannon, Pennsylvania JR 4 23.0 5 4 1.57 20. Garreti Neubarl Columbra ii 8 4240 ,440442 19. Jason Kralmer, Wake Forest :: 11 0.32 ii 292.1 111 78 2.40 21 Wdl Cook, Lamar % 20 Steve Stanson. New Orleans ...FR 11 39.2 8 7 1.59 5 Florida Int’l ...43 347.0 115 98 2.54 22 Joe Weidenbach. Harvard... SR 21. Todd Incantalupo. Providence .FR 8450 8 8 1.60 RUNS BAnED IN 6. Providence 31 264.0 94 79 2 69 23. Travis Thornton, Cop m St ii 1:: 2152 438437 22. Joe Header Akron FR 7 28.0 15 5 1.61 (Mmrmum 201) CL NO AVG 7 Santa Clara 36 3132 119 96 2.75 24. Mark Kotsay. Cal St i ullerton :i 38 154 67 ,435 23 Brett Laxton. LSU 6 33.1 16 6 1.62 1 Steve Hac,kar. Southwest MO. St JR 1 77 .Y Central Fla. 42 347.1 134 108 2.80 25 Todd Seneker, Dartmouth SR 14 46 20 .435 24 Bretl Wheeler, Old Dommron i! 7 490 16 9 1.65 2 Tal LI ht IOklahoma St JR :i 1 69 9. Alabama ..34 2980 122 95 287 3292 136 107 292 26. Peter Prodanov. Oklahoma St. SR 36 145 63 434 25 Trm Ryan. Cornell .SR 4 32.1 12 6 1.67 3 Mark iv, ulfferl. New Mexrco SR 10. Mramr (Fla ) 283.0 139 95 302 27 Jason Totman, Texas Tech SR 34 106 46 ,434 26 Mafi Games, Arkansas FR 14 41.2 9 8 1.73 3. Ryan Toptham, Notre Dame JR :i :.ii 11 Mississrppr St 2 27 Shannon Swaino. Ksnt SO 23 434 27 Mrchael Moroto. Southern-B R. SR 8 45.1 14 9 1.79 5. Chrro RIchlard. Oklahoma St.. JR 55 1.57 12. Winthrop ..38 3180 152 107 303 38 3310 140 113 30L 29. Shana Monahan, Clemson . ..JR :i 1:; 60 432 28 Make Nartker, Kent 9 50.0 11 10 1.80 6. Mark (lurmn. Rice SR 58 1.49 13. Arkansas St. 30. Steve Hacker, Southwest MO St 30 123 53 431 28 John Albre. Tennessee .E 9 40.0 9 8 1.80 7 Wyley Stelelman, Oklahoma St...... SO 47 1.47 31 Mike Furey, New York Tech 4 18 72 31 431 30 Chns Mornson. Auburn SR 10 63.0 24 13 1.86 1 45 FIELDING 8 Enc Mapp~. Lamar .SR 48 G PO A E PCT 32. Todd Burke, Central Mich SD 23 79 34 430 30 Charke Cruz. Flbnda St SR 10 63.0 15 13 1.86 JR 1 45 9 Darin ErsUad, Nebraska 1 Wake Forest 34 876 415 31 977 33. David Mrller. Clemson .JR 36 147 63 ,429 30 Bntf Reames. Citadel ...... ’ JR 9 63.0 20 13 1.86 9. Richie Taylor. Wrchda St :z 1 45 33 Lmcoln Wdhams. Southern~B R .FR 33 Evan Thomas, Florida Int I JR 14 76.2 18 16 1 00 2. Texas 46 1198 510 44 975 11. Jefl Stoss,, WIS -Milwaukse E 29 1.45 3 Florrda Inrl 43 1041 422 42 ,972 35. Jason Adams, Wichita St. SR E 1:; 4250 429427 34 Jason Dawsey, Clemson JR 10 71.0 22 15 1 90 12 Ryan Rdesr. Georgra Tech. JR 46 144 35 Donald Morillo. Citadel SR 20 47.1 15 10 1.90 4 Texas Tech ..38 994 457 42 977 13 Mike Sbcldr, Crsiphton ..SR 142 5. Vlrginla Tech 34 090 448 39 972 STOLENEASES 14 Peter Proddanov. Oklahoma St. SR ,“: 1 42 (Minimum 10 made) CL G SE SBA AVG STRIKEOUTS (PER NINE iS) 6 Stanford. :5 932 412 39 972 15 Tony Ellisson, North Care. St. JR 53 1 39 7 Cal St Fullerton 38 1029 409 43 971 1. Mllton Anderson, Bett une-Cookman SR 32 40 44 1.25 (Minimum 20 Innings) CL IP so AVG 15 Clmt Bryarnt. Texas Tech. JR 53 1 39 2. Randy Young, W!chda St 30 36 41 1.20 1 J!m Farrell, Ksnt JR 45 2 69 136 .5 Hawari ...40 1082 475 47 ,971 17 Brian Schzaefer, Southeast MO St SR 46 1 39 970 3 Clausel Mdard, New York Tech ...G 19 21 105 2 Scott Downs, Kentucky FR 52 2 133 18 Sean Casaey. Richmond. 43 1 39 s: 24 1 05 10.9. StetsonLamar... .i”, u6g972 385371 433a 969 4. Dwight Lluey, Chicago St. ;; 3 Mail Carries, Arkansas ...FR 41 2 :: 125 19 Jason Kratmer, Wake Forest ;“R 47 1 38 5. Tim Decker, Kansas St.. :; 27 0.93 4 Brian Hommel. Louisville ..JR 36.2 51 125 11 Rrchmond 34 869 414 41 969 20 Lincoln Wldllams, Southern-B R FR 38 136 12 Seton Hall ..28 717 305 33 969 6. Ivan Lewrs. Cakfornra so 34 5 38 0.91 5 Scolt Schulh. LSU SR 63 0 12 1 13 LSU.. ..32 077 326 39 969 7 Defanerlo Milhouss, Alabama St SR 31 28 30 090 6 Chad Buckman, Kentucky FR 33 2 :: 118 DOUBLES 8. Kevm Gibbs. Old Oomlnlon JR 34 30 33 088 7. Todd Abbott Arkansas 360 47 118 (Mmlmum 6) NO AVG SCORING 9 Freddls Linle Bethune-Cookman JR 35 30 38 086 ;: 44 1 57 11.6 8. Counney Duncan, Grambllng 1 CldiBrumhbau h Delaware .J”k 16 0.57 G R AVG SR 45 0 11.2 9. Jay Tessmer. Mramr (Fla ) 2 Brran Aug(ust. Il. elaware. ..FR 14 0.56 1 Oklahoma St .36 431 1197 10. Man Morris, Seton Hall JR 50 2 2: 112 3. Cknt Allem, Tulane SR 20 0.53 2. VIllanova 31 320 105n 11 John Bale. Southern MISS. SD 56 1 70 112 4. T. J. Delvecchro, Provrdence 16 0.52 3. Gramblmg 291 1039 12 Adam Lamardeer, Delaware ..JR 38.2 112 13 Mark Wulfert New Mexico ‘.. SR 30 24 27 080 5 Scott Tnb@olet, Mrssissippi St :Et 17 052 4. Georgia Tech zt 336 1018 1022 1;: 11.0 15 Dorian Speed, Florida Int’l,, ,, ,, ,, ,,.. JR 41 32 43 078 13 Wdlram Rushmg, Ga Southern 6 Roben Mcorgan, Old Damlnlon 18 050 5. Texas Tech 367 9 66 14. Mark Roberts, South Fla ii 590 72 110 6 Gary Burnnham. Clemson i! 17 0 50 6 Southwest MO St ii 280 9 33 15 Jason Oawsey, Clemson... .JR 71 0 a5 109 15 0 50 MOST SAVES 6 Mike Hagyy. Marshall 7 Nebraska 292 9.13 6 Jeff Javintett Troy St.. ..’ .i 14 0 50 MOST VICTORIE 8 Providence ;: 281 9 06 1 Jamte Emdrana. Flonda Int’l .J”R’ 1: 1917 i.7; sv13 6 Andy DiDrno. Wagner... SR 10 0 50 9 Auburn .33 292 8.85 CL G IP w L PC1 2 Jay Tessmsr. Miami (Fla ) SR 11 Derek Brmwn. Cal St. Sacramento ..:.SR 17 0 49 10 Wichita St ::. 32 282 881 1 J 0. SmarLTexas ...... JR 16 950 11 1 0917 3 Finley Woodward, Auburn.. 2617 20245 0 2181 20 11, 12 Kevm Charbot. Auburn JR 16 04.3 11. Rice 340 8 72 4 Shony Farfan. Fresno St ..:; 19 37.2 2.39 2 Evan Thomas,Florida Int’l...... JR 14 76.2 10 1 0909 12 Texas ii 401 8 72 4 Gabe Gonzalez. Lono Beach St ..SR 21 38.1 3.29 ; 3 Dave Lyons, Arr Forts...... SO 64.0 9 0 1 000 TRIPLES 13 Old Domimon .36 311 8 64 6 r?di Winch& Clemson. JR 3 Ted Silva. Cal St Fullerton ...... -JR 1: 88.1 9 1 0900 (Minimum 3) CL NO AVG 6 Greg Scheer. JacksonwIle 1918 231280 077096 i 3 Wdllam Rushmg, Ga Southern .SR 13 102.2 9 2 0818 1. Jason Oslllaero, St John’s (N Y ) FR 3 043 WON-LOST PERCENTAGE 6 RICOLagattuta Nevada % 19 37.1 1.45 8 3 Nate Yerbe, Nevada-Las Vegas ..... so 13 1010 9 2 0.818 2. Pat Masorn, Northeastern so 3 030 w 1 T PC1 6 Jason Garner, Southern Cal SR 7 Jason Bell. Oklahoma St ...... 11 84.0 8 0 IWO 3 Dan Trlvdts, Delaware. ...FR 5 0.24 0 889 6. Ashley Shope, West Va 2116 342260 234381 i 7 Scott Schultz, LSU ...... 4 630 8 0 1 000 3 Anthony Walentine. New Hampshire SO 5 024 2 Auburn 29 0 a79 11 Mark Kotsay, Cal St Fullerton .z 12 17.1 0.00 7 7 Ryan Halla. Auburn ...... JR 1; 75.2 0 0 1.000 5 Scon Ayobne. Mlchlgan St SR 6 0 23 3 LSU 20 0.875 11 Joe Winen, Eastern Ky. ‘.‘.. 13 152 057 7 Kevin Gunther, Fresno St ...... SR 12 830 8 I 0889 6. Lsvi Miskcolcrr, Rider 4. Oklahoma St... 31 0861 11. Donald Monllo. Citadel :; 20 47 1 1 90 : 7 Kevm Humphrsys. Auburn...... S R 642 .Y i 0889 7. David M~llder, Clemson :i z % 5 Cal St Fullerton 0 842 11 Thad Chnsmon. North Cam SR 22 44.0 245 7 7 Jaime Mendss, New Mexico St...... SR 1: 842 a 2 oaoo 7 Marka Synmmonds, Old Dominion.....SR 8 0.22 6 Providence 2 0.839 11 Brran Stegen, Rutgers 7 Mark Rsdman. Oklahoma...... JR 10 611 8 2 0800 9 Scott Hopppar. Southeast Ma. St. SO 7 021 7. Florida Int’l.... 0 a37 11. Mike Cronemeyer. North Cam St % 1719 34.0171 2602.65 : 7. Jake O’Dell, Texas...... 15 650 8 2 0800 10 Jason LaJJolce, Eastern Mlch 4 0 21 a Delaware ;i 0 a21 11 Mark Ammermann. Ala:Birmingham JR 7. Darran McClellan, Florlda. iii 12 801 a 3 0727 11. Marc Mottler, Iowa St 5 021 9 Texas Tech 31 0.816 11 Miks Nakamura, South Ala. FR 1816 270192 300320 : 7 Jonathan Johnson, Flonda St...... JR 11 752 8 3 0 727 12. Tom Raynmond, Pace 5 0.20 10. Central Ffa. 34 0810

n Division I dfbdl leaders Through April g H Team

BAITING EARNED-RUN A;$RAGE HOME RUNS BAlllNG (Mlnlmum 25 mnmps) G R ER ERA (Mlmmum 2) NO AVG H AVG (2.5 ah/game and 20 at bats) 2 033 kk g 26 0.60 1 Rider 2: 6;: 233 ,381 ...... ?k 26 AB82 48H AVG585 1, Krara Zalewnto. I I -Chicago ...... FR 9 421; 1 Laura Esphmoza. Anzona 1. Kim Mdler. Lefugh 12 810 z 4 0.35 17 0.40 2 Anzona 43 1180 438 371 2 Rob n York& Frenno St ...... SO 44 151 76 503 2 Audrey Wsst, Boston U...... ;! 2. Jenny Daltlton, Arizona .JR 26 174.2 18 10 0.40 3 Missouri 45 1239 434 350 3. Jen hoads, Mt St Ma ‘s (Md ) ...... SR z; 2 3942 4945w 3 Brooke Wilkins. Hawall ...... 3. Leah Braatah, Arizona 11 028 k 14 87.2 12 6 0.48 4 UCLA 30 804 281 350 4 Jenmfer Brunda a UC ...... SR 4. Amy Kyler, Cleveland St...... 4 Shannon 5 Salsburo. Penn St. ._..._.... .;i i: B 0.26 5. Tarrl Kobata. Notre Dame. ... :El 14 86.0 9 6 0.49 5. Shannon TToole, Morehead St .._ JR 39 10 0.26 5 Prlncston ...32 868 2% 341 5 Scia Maumauso I,o. Cal I2St. NoRhridga ...... JR 39 105 51 486 359 331 6. Sue Buglarello. Cal St Sacramento SO 15 113.0 15 8 0.50 6 Jannder D&urn. Manhattan SR 20 5 025 6 Southwestern La. .41 1083 6 Denelle Hicks, Campbell...... JR 49 153 74 484 48 1242 409 329 7 Krrstma Chavez, Canisius ...... FR 10 61.2 11 7 Stephame I Dsfno, Southwestern La. .SO 10 024 7. Troy St. 7 Gillian Bou, California...... 37 109 52 ,477 0. Akron.. 24 659 216 328 8 Chsryl Longaway, Southwestern La...... JR 24 1481 17 1: i.2 8. Janee’ Heaath. Tann.-MaltIn JR i: 8 024 8 Dawn Fantlnl. Rider ...... :; :: 63 3031 ,470476 9. WashIngton. 47 12% 422 ,327 9. Maureen Brady, Fresno St ...... 29 174.2 26 17 0.68 9. Krlstan Deembmnky Rldsr. ...FR 5 0.24 9. Nikkl Pavllck. Camsws.... JR 7 076 10 Md #aIt County 40 1156 10. Jennifer Dahl. Rider ... ..z i 11 64.2 15 10 Andrea Mildler. Ausbn Peay JR :: 0 0.22 10. Carrla O’Brien. LIU-Brooklyn 1: 2 3013 464469 3 077 11 Marist 23 597 :;t .z: 11. Nrclana Tolmasoff. Boston U...... SO 5 271 11. Kendall Riichards, Texas ABM JR 021 11. Kara Haril. Harvard ..... :.:; 12. Destiny Mollison. Ill -Chicago...... SO 14 72.0 1: a 076 12 Crei hton.. 31 775 253 326 36 1:: 58 464 12 Tammi Taklley, Liberty .._...... JR ii ; 0.21 12. Alycla Stevens, Lrberty ...... FR 13 Lauren Kennedy, Creighton ...... SR 13 51.2 12 6 081 13. Nortfl em IS 29 775 251 ,324 13 Tasha Reents. Iowa ...... JR 36 121 55 455 15 082 13. Julfe Wdllaiams. Cal St Fullerton ..FR 7 0.19 14 NC -Greensboro .._ 47 1236 4W ,324 17 53 24 453 14 Kenn Dull, South Fla ...... SR 25 128 1 50 i! 6 0.19 14 MISSYRust, St. Bonaventure ...... SR 9 422 20 5 0.82 14 Dede Psnodleton. Crelghton SR 15 FloridaSt 56 1536 493 321 43 157 71 452 15 Mel DelGallo, Georgia St...... SO 15 Amy Chellsvold, Arizona...... SR .FR 7 34.0 7 4 082 16. Florida A&M 42 973 311 320 45 133 60 451 16. Jenny Cannon, Bradley RUNS BAlTED IN 16 Stacy Bailey, Mlssourl ...... JR 5 34.0 9 43 130 58 ,446 17. Tan a Hardmg. UCLA NO AVG 17. Diana Hargls. Fla. Atlantrc :i 1.3 Da x en8 Anderson, St. Peter’s,...... FR 21 1270 31 1: 00.8823 (Mmrmum 6) ID P 2 88 2.05 G ER ERA 18. Dawn Daenzer. Southern Ill ... ..S D 19. Trini Johnson, South Caro 28 157.2 23 19 084 1 Laura Esplnoza, Anzona ;Y ;: 4124 446444 26 43 1.65 1. Canlsius. 147,; 31; 15 071 19. Drane Hobm Hofstra ...... SR 20. Nlkl Penger. Flonda St ...... :i 19 742 9 9 084 2. Krm Mdler. Lehigh JR 20 Summer Lee, Stanford...... ;i :B’ 4339 ,443443 43 65 1 51 2 Fresno St 4’: 302.2 48 34 0.79 21 Kelly Krante. Akron ...... ;; 9 492 19 6 0.85 3. Jenny Dalton, Arizona JR 9360 38 29 086 21 Aimee Dekeyser. Drake. ;i 40 1 29 3. Cal St. Sacramento 34 22. Chrrste Been. Mlssoun 24 97.2 31 12 0 86 4. Mandy Pferffer, Princeton SO 4 Boston u .22 150.1 29 19 0.88 22. Dana De Srmone. Rrder ...... SR 20 68 30 441 117 23 Jodl Burch. lllmors St...... :.S R 17 1122 30 0 87 5. Alleah Poulson. UCLA SO i:, 5 Southwsstern La. 41 269 1 43 36 094 23 Mrssy Kaczor, Northsrn Ill...... ;; 24. Krrstin Spak. Canloiuo JR 14 80.0 21 ii 088 6. Carrie O’Brien, LIU-Brooklyn ...FR 19 ;: 116 E :: 2835 438 6 South Cam 309.2 56 43 097 23. Kristen Demblnsky Rider 25 Kelb Taber. Providence...... SR 6320 7 4 0.88 7. Mary Babb. M~ssoun SO 50 1 14 :: 299 2 109 43 1 00 23. Meme Colla. Central Mrch ...... ;i 17 4.3 21 438 7 Mrssouri. 26. Amy Orr, Nrcholls St SR 24 147.1 26 19 090 8 Diana Hargrs, Fla Atlantic ..JR :: 47 1 09 8 Nicholls St 40 274.1 55 40 1 02 26 Mandy Pfeiffsr. Princeton .... 27 Shelb Maxvmll.Akron...... FR 12 601 15 8 093 9 Leah Braah, Anzona 40 43 1 08 :: 1:: 3858 ,437436 9 III -Chrcago 29 1.332 46 28 107 27. Sherry Johnson, Coastal Cam ...... SR 28. Jennl rer Clar k. Fresno St 19 113.0 21 15 0 93 9 Came Lycett. Md -Ealt County 2: 40 43 I 08 46 136 59 434 IO Northeast La 48 3352 84 54 113 28 Dana Fulmer. South Care...... SR 29 Barb Wright, Missouri ...... 20” 26 1042 39 14 0.94 11 Barb Wriglht. M~ssour! so 37 39 1.05 1961 44 33 iia 38 120 52 ,433 11 UCLA 30 29 Ah Vrola. Nebraska...... 30 Tlna Sabunas. VIllanova JR 32 148.1 34 12 Tammr Taalley. Liberty 38 40 1.05 12 Kent 20 444n _ 4s_ 25 1 22 ..:; 30. Julie Jehle, Bradley.. 31, Darlene Garers, South Cam ...... SR 23 1252 24 :: 2: 12 Dawn Fanntlnl. Rider. iFi 19 20 1.05 13 South Fla 37 25;; 1;; 47 130 ...... 30 ii ;: 3238 432 31. Michelle Morale, Prmcetdn 32 Mand Albrscht, Towson St...... 14 872 24 12 0.96 14 Megan w;(atson, N.C.-Wllmmgton SO 43 43 1.00 14. Crei hton 37 1.31 32 Karen Schaefer, Lehigh ...... SD 33. Kaci l lark, UCLA...... : i 10 51.0 7 14. Jen Dean.1, Northern Iowa .-SO 25 25 1 00 15 Cal ! t Fullerton :: 357 1 95 67 131 33 Mrchelle Parker, Georgra St...... ;i i: 2537 ,431,430 34 Carla Brookbank, Kent ...... 11 651 20 ; E 34 Danialle Cavone. St Joseph’s (Pa ) 1: 38 2430 58 34 098 FIELDING , 35 Sarah Dawson. NoRheast La...... % PO a 35. Andrea Mdler. Austm Peay ...... i? 1:: 3650 429427 36. Jennifer Suriace, Yale ...J R 19 127.2 26 DOUBLES G E PCT 36 Mary Eabb, Missouri ...... 4 44 150 64 427 :z 1: NO AVG 1 UC Santa Barb i23 258‘ 21 980 37. Renee Es[ moza.. Florida St...... JR 30 1670 35 lhtmlmum 3) / CL 37 Laura Espinoza. Arizona ...... SR 43 136 58 426 38 Mrchelle ollms, Vlrsmra...... SR 23 1330 34 20 1.05 ‘1 Kathy A&trade, Fordham .JR 0 57 2 Nrcholls St ...i. 845 301 26 970 674 338 37 Mrchelle Oswald, N’eastern Ill ...... FR 2 Lrsa Buckrley. Fordham SR 1: 052 3 Mmnesota 24 977 so1 383 39 Vsronica Marmln. lllmols St i: i: 2940 ,426426 STRIKEOUTS (PER SEfLEN INYNGS) 3. Amy Remlhard. Harvard JR 7 0.50 4 Anzona ii 29 ,976 5 Southwestern La 41 811 234 29 973 39. Darlene Helsler. St Francis (Pa ) ...... 14 47 20 426 (Mmrmum 20 mnmgs) AVG 4. Mandy Pffedfer, Prmcston.. SO 15 0 48 6 Louislana Tech ..I 38 737 327 30 973 1 Audrey West, Boston U...... 81’: 1;: 11.1 5 Dawn Famtlm. Rider .SR 9 047 STOLEN BASES 7 UCLA 30 586 239 24 972 2 Tsrn Kobata. Notre Dame G 1: 86.0 134 109 6 Robyn Tr~zlse, Hofstra SR 10 0.43 SB SBA AVG 8. Nevada-Las Vegas 800 316 35 970 (Mmlmum 3 nydeb G 3. Trlnlry Johnson, South Cam .so 157.2 $2 105109 7 Kim Mllle,r. Lehigh JR 042 1 Stacr Bellv~lls, ...... ?A ii :: 2823 0.921.00 9 Boston U 2”; 451 122 18 970 hro 4. Michelle Collmr. Vlrgima ...... SR E 1330 B Tobin Echo-Hawk, Nebraska JR i:, 0.42 2 Karen Psklry, Rutgers...... 119 9.5 10 Texas-San Antonio .35 703 2% 32 969 5 Amy Kyler. Clevsland St...... i?$ a7 2 8 Came O’Brien, LIU-Brooklyn FR 8 042 3. Susan Harrelson. Northwestern ..l F7 :: 131.1 178 9.5 11 Notre Dame. 32 663 235 29 969 6 Angela Thompson, Austin Peay 10. Margo Rwther. Ohio 11 041 4. Amy Pera. Bradley ...... SR :; 2521 2921 089078 7. Sue Buglarello. Cal St Sacramento so 113.0 12. Hawaii. ...48 1013 376 45 969 5 Kabe Ballman, Northwestern...... SO 148 2 11 Carla Brolokbank. Kent it 8 0.40 13 Toledo. 5.32 336 31 967 8. Vanessa Wdkams, Akron ...... FR 1; 54 1 9 039 6 Stephanie Schwarlz. Charleston So...... ii :i 2028 0730.66 76.2 ;; 8.9 12 Meoan Schart. Hofstra SR 14 Fresno St :: 908 391 44 ,967 9 Mrchele Hudson, Marlst ...... 7 0.39 7. Kim Miller. Lehigh...... !i ... .z :: 148 1 172 13 Aniela Townsend, Niagara FR 15 San Josa St. 45 898 469 47 967 10. Cheryl Longeway. Southwestern La 12 0 39 8. Susan Funderburk. Wmthrop ...... JR :; 24 1727 0.65065 11 Jenme Allerdin Kant ...... SO 65 2 :.A 14. Sarah Fredstrom, Colorado St. FR 9 Amy Remhard. Harvard ...... JR 12 Kari Klier. Loyo a (Ill...... 1: 72.0 ;: 8.0 15. Melissa Prckel, Radford. SO 10 0 38 SCORING 10 DamelIe Simoneau, Hamord...... so 1: 9 139 0640.63 13. Danlelle Slmoneau,1 d arlford .. ..: i 13 75.2 86 80 JR 1 Anzona ...4 ” 37: AVG8.60 11. Shamalene Wilson, Flonda St 14 Jom Sontrop. Niagara ...... :; TRIPLES 12. Nakoma Sours, George Mason ...... SO z: ::20 3423 0.63063 15. Alana Klaus, Fla. Atlantlc 2: 1!“9.! 1:: 7.9 2 Rider ...... 21 158 7 52 13 Dawn Marina. Monmouth (N.J.)...... ;. fMinimum 2) CL NO AVG 3. Lehl h 14 Erin Hickey, DePaul...... “2: 21 2516 0.62 MOST VICTOR IES 1 Jsnnifer brum. Manhattan 2: 6 0.30 4 LIU- 1 rooklyn :f3 1: 7.461.32 15. Llsa Dacgulsto. Arsona St ...... so 41 :i 27 061 CL L PCT 2 Jenmfer Egan. Monmouth (N J ) FJ 10 0.29 5 Prmcaton 32 16 Nrkkr Tmnley, Md -Bait. County...... SR 3.3 23 25 061 1 Sarah Dawson, Northeast La. ..SO 36 24,‘: ?i 13 0639 3 Krm Mdler. Lehigh JR zi 6 UCLA 30 227198 ;.i 2. April Miller. Tsnn.-Ghan 39 230.0 22 15 0595 4 Krrsten sand& Bucknel,. FR 23 ; i:;i 7 Missouri ..45 2% 6 50 MOST SAVES 3 Amy Orr. Nrcholls St .4 24 147 1 21 2 0913 5 Chnrbne Knons. Southern III JR 28 7 0 25 8. Md.-Bait. County 40 261 6.53 3 Brooke Wilkins, Hawair 27 181 2 21 5 0.808 6. Jessica Greig, Cornell ...SD 13 3 0 23 9 N C.-Greensboro 47 304 6 47 1 Tma Sabunas, Villanova 3: ,481; 0E.z “i 5. Carrie Dolan. Arrrona ...% 22 138.1 20 1 0952 7. Karen Catilano. Niagara JR 4 0 22 10. Cornell 1B ii4 6.33 1 Kelly Nichols. Notre Dame. 45.0 2.02 5 5 Cheryl Longaway, Southwestern La.. j; 24 1481 20 3 0.870 8. Erlka Appleuate, Monmouth (N.J.) FR :i 7 0 21 11 N C -Wdmington.. 43 262113 F2 1. Angle Zuopann. Northern Ill FR 1: 541 206 5 5. Rense Esplnoza. FlorIda St.. 30 167.0 20 9. Wendy Bferryman, Wertsrn Mich SR 5 021 12. Hamord.. 13 Washmgton :; 269 5.72 4 Donna Wdt Monmouth (N.J.) .SS 23 1390 1.76 4 5. Maureen Brady, Frssno St SR 29 1742 20 : Ki1 10 Candice Clark, Tennessee Tech :“d 9 0.20 14 Rut ~rs 24 136 567 5 Christe Bosn, Missouri 97.2 0.86 3 9 Enn Chandlsr, N.C.-Greensboro 24 131 1 19 2 0.905 11 Cams L rcett. Md.-Bait County ii 40 8 0.20 15. FlorB da A&M 42 236 5.62 5. Jan Monansen. Cal St. Fullerton :: 91.2 1.53 3 9. Trinity Johnson, South Caro :: 28 1572 19 6 0760 11 Tracey J msta. MO.-Kansas Cdy SR 20 4 0.20 5. Roxanne Tsosle. Anzona St :i 21 11. Darlene Garers, South Caro SR 23 1252 18 3 0.857 0 20 11. Carrie Rud, Central Mrch JR WON-LOST PERC$Nl ‘AGE 5. Heather Buchanan, Evansville ...SD E 1 ii: i 12 Kacsy Marshall, Missouri...... 1 0.944 14. Natike Nlestor, Lehrgh SR :z i 019 JR :: 91.2 2.21 3 3 0850 : T0 0933PCT. 5 Jennitar Ballier, Delaware 12. Nancy Evans, Anzona El ;i 1K 1: 15 Jamin Halhn. Vrrgrnla 7 0.19 34 171.1 2.45 3 24 1282 17 5 0.773 1 UCLA .28 5. Cristy Waring. Marshall 12. Jamre Bendle, East Cam FR 16 Coli Turlky. Eastern III. ;Fi z: 6 0.19 5 Loria Hornar. Eastern Ky :i 21 95.1 3 16 3 12 Krm Ward, Oklahoma St. SR 27 1341 17 B 0.680 2 Arizona 39 17. Julie Obemr. Boston College...: SR 0 19 : 0 09070.9Qo 5. Kelly Blaha. Wlo -Green Bay so 17 711 412 3 12 Alana Klaus. Fla. Atlanbc FR 28 149.1 17 9 0654 3 Nicholls St 17 Julia Unsxrger, Wright St SR.- ;: : 0 19 4. Mrssoun ii 19 Mary B&b. Mlssourl 44 8 0.18 5 Southwsstern La. .35 i 0 0.8890854 I 19 Nrcole FaurlS. Evansville... ;; 33 6 0.18 6 Rrder ; 01 0.8130.833 I 1 19. Michelle ‘White. Boston U . ..JR 4 0 18 7. Princeton ..:: 1 22. MA DslG,allo. Georgia St ..SO :i 8 Creighton 25 NCAA .statisticr arc auailabb on the Cdegiate .~potis Network. 23 MISSYRust. St. Bonaventure SR 17 ; K 9 South Caro. .37 i 0 08060804 ) 24 Heather Karisch. Nrcholls St. SR 40 7 017 10 Flonda St.. 45 11 0 0.804 \-;

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n Division 11 baseball leaders Through April 3 n Team

q AlTlNQ EARNED-RUN AVERAGE HOME RUNS q AI-IING (2.5 ah/game and 20 at bats) H AVG (Mlnlmum 10 Innmgs) CL G R ER ERA (Minhnum 3) CL NO AVG G AB H AVG 1. Dave Runco. Mercyhurst % 11G t: ,594 1. Jim Klemyk. New Haven...... SO 4 14: 1 1 046 1 Davs Stengrlm. Eamid I St $ 1 Bemid I St 2 ,519 2. Chris Schlitz Mornlnaslde SO 20 54 :i ,537 2 Mike Rsrick, North Dak...... FR 2 14.0 3 1 064 2. Anlone Brooks, Norfol I, St.. i E 2 Mercy ll UrSt... ff 2:: 1:: 393 3. Scotl Fiuperl. Edlnboro 11 0.55 3. Edlnboro 20 367 3 Ckorl Jones. Bowla Si...... FR 16 62 33 532 3. Enc Stauffer. Sprmgheld ...... JR 4 13.2 1 1 0.66 SR 586 215 5% 4 Rob Malandruccolo. Amsrtcan Int I St7 6 0.43 4. New Haven ..6 296 106 365 4 Gory Sturgess. Saginaw Valley...... SR 17 53 4. Chuck Bauer, St. Rose .... a400 a 4 0.75 5 Ryan Mefs, MornIngsids...... SR 20 59 508 4. John Rodriguez. hIInn.-Duluth $ 5 Mansfield 24 742 266 ,358 4. Eric Johnson, ...... :: 4240 4 2 0.75 6 Scott Gsrken, MlnnDuluth...... SO 6 20 Mornlngsfds 6. Pete Graffagnmo. Newberry i :.:i 6. Fla. Southern 35 1227 439 ,356 5 075 7 Jack Champagne, SpringfIeld...... SO 11 :ii 6. Hsath Bad. Calawba ...... JR .3 592 12 7 Gradv Bsnton Wsst Tsx ABM .. ..lR 12 0.36 7. St. Joseph’s (Ind.).. ;; 665 315 356 B Mikn O’Brien, New Haven ...... JR 8 ii 485 7 Kirby Eli, Mornlngslds...... JR 4230 6 2 078 B Eric Sharon, Sprlngflsld ...... ;; 0 36 6 Assumphon 692 244 ,353 9. Pat Schmidt, South Dakota St ...... SR 16 65 477 6 Marc Lovailo. Tampa...... SO 8 50.1 13 5 089 9. Oarren Hayes. Wmgate. 1: 0.35 9. SIUEdwardsvillo 25 816 266 .350 10 Ryan Cos, Kannssaw St...... SR 29 107 477 9. Denny Lail, Wlngats ...... JR 0 57.2 8 6 0.94 10 John Mfchasl Cook, Mansffsld...... SR 8 0.35 10. Southern Cola. 26 878 306 j49 11 Justln Sate, Regls Cola.)...... J R 23 62 476 10. Ryan Heuchert. North Dak ...... JR 3 19.0 3 2 0.95 11. Javon Smalley, Ashland ...... SR 11 LEWIS 20 962 335 ,348 12 Bill Marnourish. EdI nboro...... SO 20 59 475 11. Crafg Persfam. Sprmghhsld ... ..FR 3 16.0 B 2 1.13 12. James Vida. fla Southern SR 1: E 12. Soulhwwt St. 21 567 204 ,348 13 Jason Mot&. Tarlston St ._ ...JR 9 0.33 13. Eastern N. Mex. 1061 367 346 13 Nathan Davis, St. AugustIns’s...... FR 13 46i 12. Joey Olaz. San Fran. St. ._ 16 39.2 7 5 1.13 33 13. Chris Colllnb.‘Mars Hill ...... FR 6 033 14. Shana Shallenbsr or. Eastern N.M...... SR 32 1:; ,463 13. Ron Wallech. Shepherd ...... :fl 9 39.1 9 5 1.14 15 Scott Hutchiron. ! 1. Artselm...... SO 16 54 ,463 13. Mike Boyd. Shaw...... SR 3 0.33 PlTCHlNG 14. Blll Cook, Clarion...... SO 3150 3 2 1.20 16 Allen Thomas, Wlngata...... JR G ERA 16. Bob Darula, Eckard ...... JR 32 117 462 10 0.32 15. Jo@Scartatelll, Edlnboro ...... SR 8 272 13 4 130 17. Bobby Jackson. Alabama A&M ...... ;; 1 Cal St. Dom Hdln...... 32 268.0 2.18 17 Rico% Gratfsnnld, ...... SR 9 37 ,459 9 032 Shaw 16 Doug Louthan. Armstrong St...... JR 16 38.2 13 6 1.40 16. Mark Raynor. Barton .... B 0.32 2. WInpats...... 31 259.0 2.29 18. Gm Whnsrs. Geomla Col...... JR 34 122 459 17 Brbn Broisingsr. Sllppry Rock ...... SO t9 31.0 5 5 1.45 19 Mike Zandt, Mesa St ...... SR 10 0.31 3. New Haven ...... 6 70.0 2 31 19 roda Wansloff, No& Dak...... JR 14 40 ...... 5 1.45 20. Kalth Daugherqr, Columbus...... SR 9 0.31 4. Armstrong St 269 0 2.40 20 Stsva Fbnagan, Caltf. (Pa.)...... SR ;! if :2 17. Scott Robmson. Ashland SR 5 31.0 6 19. Bndsn Asksw. Mount Olive...... a 43.1 7 7 1.45 20. Trent Babcock, Plttsburg St...... SR 9 031 5 D&St...... :: 271.2 2.55 21 Erfc Albrocht. flulncy...... SR ii 45 ,466 6. Not% Fta...... 3 1 20. Danny hmpley, Wlngats...... :: 7 421 14 7 149 277.1 ._. 2.60 21. A. J Dart. Now Haven ...... JR 6 33 ,455 RUNS BAl7ED IN 7. Fla. Southern...... 35 137 262 21. Jason Hucks, SC.-Afbn ...... 6 154 23. Shannon Snyder. Savannah St .._..._...... JR 19 64 :i .453 SR 6 35.0 12 (Minimum 10) NO AVG 8 St Leo ...... 3a %.i 155 2.78 24. Mark Raynor. Barton ...... SR 25 85 ,453 22. Jason Bsenen. Shippnrburg ...... JR 7 46.2 16 8 1.54 1. Stan DaMsfinIs. Bantlay .._.....?k 14 233 9 West Ala...... 35 275.0 132 2.78 25. Larrv Glozlar. St. Jossoh’s llnd ) ..JR 26 93 :; ,452 23. Charge Parato. Lincoln (MO.) ..... JR B 52.0 26 9 1.56 2. Scott Rupert. Edlnboro 44 2.20 10. Mount Ollvs...... 24 216.0 26. Mild HIII. Bsnttsv :...... ’ :.. SO 6 20 9 .4M 24. Erk Mullln. HIllsdale ...... SO 4171 3 3 1.56 3 Mlkm Boyd, Shaw .._..._..._...... z! 16 2.w 11. Spnngffeld...... 11 ii iif 27. Brett Bo&, At&son-Broaddus ...... SO 22 69 31 449 25 Shane Shook, Valdosm St...... JR 8 62.2 18 11 1 .sa 3. John Rodrlguaz. Mlnn.-Duluth SO 14 2.w 12 San Fran St 29 2E.i 113 2.98 27 Scott RupR, Edlnboro...... SR 20 69 31 44s 26. Ryan Kragh, North Oak ...... 2 17.0 6 3 1.59 5. James Vlda. Fla. Southern .._..SR 66 189 13 St. Rose...... :..:.2 9 207.2 101 2.99 29 Tonv Curro. MO. Southam St. 52 448 ...... SR 37 116 27. Chris Jonas, Washburn ...... 1:...... z: 5 33.0 a 6 1.64 6. Mike O’Brien. New Haven 13 1.63 30. Tom McCauley...... SR 23 76 34 .447 Mansflsld 28. Greg Mullins, Nolm Fla...... SR a 60.1 15 11 1 64 7. Davrd Goes. St JoseTh’s [nd ). 1:: 41 1.58 FIELDING 31. Keith Oaughsfty. Columbus ...... SR 29 104 ,442 8 Grady Bsnton. West ax. LM JR 50 1.56 G PO A F PC1 29. Bob Cook, New Haven ...... JR 4 21.2 5 4 1.66 32. Bran Thws. Columbus...... SR 28 102 :i ,441 9. Major Hudson, Shaw SR 1. New Haven i 210 102 7 .97B 33 Chris Husklns. Colorado Mines...... SR 20 75 33 ,440 30. Robb Brooks, Lynn ...... SR 21 64.1 26 12 1.66 10. Chris Schlltr. Mornm srde ...SO :c? 1.:: 2 St. Jossph’s LInd.) .._.._...... 126 605 260 27 ,970 33 Jose Mlnlstral, Sprlngflsld...... JR 10 25 11 440 31 A. J. Ruanak. Marcyhurst...... JR 3 16.0 4 3 169 10. Rob Malandruccolo. 1 msrfcan Int’l SR 1.50 3. Cal St. Dam. Ills 32 617 343 38 ,966 35. Dan Chmnlci. MO -St Louis ...... SO 26 91 40 440 32. Jeff Langdon. West Va Wesleyan...... SR 5 37.0 11 7 1.70 10. Todd Wensloff, North Oak JR :1 1.50 4. Mornin side .._....20 405 161 19 96.5 33. Steve Young, Mlllsrsvllls ...... FR 5 26.1 11 5 1.71 13 Marcus Adamson, Shaw .._...... FR 13 1.44 5. North Fa.P 31 a32 383 42 967 STOLENBASES 34. Jason Taulman. St. Joseph’s (Ind.)... SR 6 420 11 a 1.71 13 Rico Dstraffsnreid. Shaw SR 6 Barton 25 615 275 32 ,965 (Mlnimum 5 made) CL SB SBA AVG 35 Jaka Chapman, St. Joseph’s (Ind.)...... JR 7 36.0 10 7 1 75 15. Clyde LIvIngston. Newber SR :i 1 :i 7 Kumown ...... 19 434 170 22 ,965 1. R an Msls. Momingsfds 26 27 1.30 16. Dylan Tedders Florida Tn!t ..SR 40 1.36 8. Adelphr 17 426 189 23 964 2. RY co DsGraffanrald. Shaw z; 10 1.11 STRIKEOUTS (PER NINE INNIN IOS) 16 Ryan Con, Kerinasaw St ;; 9 Qumcy .._. _. . ..27 569 236 31 ,963 16. Jeremy Lynn, Coker .._... :: 1:: 10. Mar burst 11 205 73 11 962 3. Pets Damlano. Salem-TelLyo :: 1.11 (Mlnfmum 10 innings) CL G IP SO AVG .z 30 1.07 16 Eric Sharon, Springffeld SR 15 136 11 MO.-9 t Louts :; 650 282 37 ,962 4. Brstf Thses. Columbus. .. 1. Mike Rerick. North Oak.. FR 2 14.0 21 13.5 5. Man Powls. Northwood. ... ;; 0.95 20 Bobby Jackson, Alabama AIM E+; 12 Len&Rh ne 713 342 42 ,962 2. Scott RobInson. Ashland SR 31.0 46 13.4 6. David Shslton. Nofih Ala. ... ii :: 0.95 20. Rlchard Hagen. Southern Co10 z: 1% 13 Gardner- d ebb :..:...:.37 917 426 54 961 7 Caml Rynoldson. Washburn ii 0.93 3 Andy Wslgl, Wlnona St FR i 122 12.8 8 Albsrt Valdas, Barly...... SR ii 42 0.09 4 Brett Tomko, Fta. Southern SD 14 470 2 126 DOUBLES SCORING 8 Ckorl Jones. Bowia St...... FR 16 17 0.89 5. Paul Taylor. Gannon... _...__.._...... SD 5 26.0 36 125 (Minlmum 3) CL NO AVG G R AVG 2 17% 10 David Dime...... FR 7 0.00 6. Andrsw Adams, HIllsdaN SD 2 14.2 20 12.3 1. Matf Johnson. Mmn -Duluth .FR 5 0.83 1. Bemldjl St...... Shaw 2 Mike Boyd. Shaw SR ...... 9 12.78 11. Kevin Kunkle. Nawbarry ...... SR 2(: 0.85 7. Brian Kllngansmith. Morningsfde 4 21.0 2B 12.0 7 0.78 2. Shaw 1S 3 Chris Rogers, Naw Haven .FR 6 0.75 3. Nawbar ...... 21 223 1062 12. Sam Carter, Savannah St...... JR 15 8. Ron Wallach, Shepherd :! 9 391 52 11.9 4. Rico DeGraffenrsid. Shaw SR 6 0.67 4.Norfolk 2 I...... 10.6tl 13. Dlonandre Josenbergar, Fort Hays...... JR 16 Ei 250 33 11.9 9 Matt Garmar, South Dak. SD 4 4 Stan DeMarltnis, Bantlay .JR 4 0.67 5 St. Joseph’s (Ind.) ...... 2: 2;; 10.04 14. David Gibbs. Savannah St...... SR 19 079 10. Heam Best. Cafawba ._..._...... JR 6 59.2 78 ii a 6 Pat Schmidt, South Dakota St. .SR 6. Fla. Southsm...... 35 low 15. Mlchaal Dmslaz. Wart Tax. A&M.. __ 079 350 ...... JR 11. Dave Shspard. Mansfiaid ..__...... JR 5 27.1 35 115 7. Jeremy Lynn. Coker .SR 1: E 7. Mercyhurst 109 9.91 12. Chuck Batter. St. Rose .._..SR 8 46.0 61 11.4 6 Todd Wensloff. North Oak. .JR 8 057 6 Central MO. St...... :: 306 9.63 MOST SAVES 13. Hal Hodga. Jacksonvllls St .._..._.._.I ’ SR 46.2 59 11.4 9 Marcus Adamron. Shaw .FR 9 Southern Cola...... 26 269 9.61 ERA SV 14 Mlka Baabsn. East Stroudsbura SR 11.4 10. Kalssy Evans, St. Augustine’s ;; : E 10. Tarleton St...... 29 263 9.07 1 To Valasquez, Cal St Dom Hflls. 2 1: 2D!: 1.35 6 190 15. Dave Mcllnay~ CalK (Pa.).. ._...~.._.._,...,...,.... SR 4 260 ;: 107 11. R an Coe. Kennesaw St 15 0.52 11. LEWIS ...... 28 6.93 1 Chr? s Mtca, St. Lao...... 15 26.2 3.12 6 12. S# ane Shallenbsrger, Eastsrn N.M.’ .SR 16 050 12 SIU-Edwardsvilla ...... 25 ;z 8.80 3. Donnsll Poola. Catawba ...... i! 10 181 0.49 7 12 Mlka O’Brien. New Haven .JR 4 050 13. New Havsn ...... 6 70 a75 4. Brian Wrfght. Mesa St ...... SR 14 170 1% 6 MOST VlCTORlES 12. Dennis Panza. Bentley ..l.l 3 0.50 4. Doug Louthan. Armstrong St ...... 16 36.2 CL G IP w L PC1 12. Mike HIII. Bentley 3 0.50 WON-LOST PERC;NlAFE 4. Marc Elliott, WIngate...... :i 10 13.2 1.2 i 1. Scott Frye. Coker __.__ ...... JR 13 49.0 a 0 1.ooo PCT. 4 Vlnny Maddalons. Pfelffer ...... JR 15 21.1 2.11 6 1. Danny Lag Wlngats ...... JR 0 1.wO TRIPLES 1 Shaw 9 A 1.DOO 4. Scott KO Is, SC.-Afksn...... I. __ JR 12 20.2 2.16 6 1 Philip Ballsy, Csmfal Ark...... JR ii i:i i 1 0.889 (Minimum 2) CL NO AVG 1. New Haven 6 i 4. Scott 1s I!b&s. UC Rlvsrslde...... SR 13 14.1 3.14 6 1. Danny Grwns. Fla. Southam...... JR 10 64.0 8 1 0889 1. Scott Husston, Lon wood .._.. SO 9 0.33 1. Norfolk St _...... i 1.E 4. Trent Rich. North Fla ...... JR 13 212 4.15 6 5. thrls McKnlght. Ksnnesaw St .... .SR 56.0 7 0 l.OLtO 2. Jaff Bafihsl. St. MfcR asl’s 2 0.29 1. Bsmld f St ; i IS03 4. Jad Custar. Bloomsburg 532 6 ...... JR 9 16.2 5 Chuck Bauar. St. Ross...... SR i 48.0 7 0 1.m 2. James Wdllams. Shaw 8: 2 0.29 5 Mercy b urst :10 1 i 0.909 12. Matf Mlllar. Dalla St...... JR 16 14.1 000 5 4 Juan Sanchez, Tsx. A&M-Klngsvllls..JR 6 Wingate...... :...... 0 871 5. Joey Dlaz, San Fran. St ...... SO 16 392 7 1 0.875 12. Tarty Paarson. West Ala ...... SR 16 18.2 0.96 5 ; E 7. Coker...... 29 i i 0853 5. Brett Tomko. Fla. Southern...... 1 0.875 12 Scott Clark, Saginaw Valley ...... SR 7 14.0 1.29 5 SD 14 470 7 3 0.25 6. MO. Southern St 0.638 12. Robb Brooks, Lynn...... SR 21 64.1 1.68 5 5. Matt Butsr. West Ala...... JR 10 47.0 7 2 0778 2 0.25 9 Fla Southsrn. i: F i 0.800 12 Bryan Jamlson. Emporia St...... JR 15 21.1 2.95 5 5. Marlo Roras. Tax. ALM-Klngsville ..... JR 9 54.0 7 2 0.778 6 Tommy Kssllng:iarleton St. S& 9 Morningsids 16 0800 12. Glsn Bsrgamn. Prasbytsrlan. -JR 14 20.1 6.20 5 5 David Garcia, St. Lao...... SR 12 57.1 7 3 0.700 9. Jeff Sn der, Carson-Newman. i E 11. Kutttown : i 0.789 12 Kavln Bansinger. Shlppsnsburg .FR 9 8.2 9.35 5 5 Chnstan Casslno, Florida Tech...... JR 11 570 7 3 0.700 9 Jack MY cknak. Southern Conn St SD 4 024 12 Southern Co10 ..:: 6 0 0766

W Division II softball leaders Through April3 W Team

BAI-IINQ EARNED-RUN A;$RAQE “..-...-OUF RUNS..-..- BATTlNG EA ERA (Minimum 2) CL AVG G AB H AVG. (2.0 ab/ ams and 10 at bats) AVG 1Minlmum 15 Inninost G IP R 3 0.20 1 Yolanda Cartsr. Bowia St. .._...... Eii 1 Wmston-Salsm ...... 17 4% 211 520 1 Cm Ackerman, ...... Fk ,750 ’ 1. VI&J Pi& Col;mbua ...... JJ 1; ‘WI 11 05.3 .__ d: Brldgapon 2 Staci Albrlght. Coker .._..._... 0.50 2. Callf. (Pa.) ...... 272 ,420 2. Latlsha Jonas, Winston-Salsm ...... JR 729 2 Kslfy Stona, Cal St. Bakersheld.. 3 0.27 24 3. Kabna Wagner, N C Canhal _..._...... : JR 17 154 3. Sarah Princinsky. Hlllsdals ...... ;; ,649 3. Haldl Portugal. Cal St. Bakersfield ...... FR 10 65.0 i 0.45 3. Shaw iii 4 Melissa Emmans. HIllsdaIs .._..._....._.. FR 0.42 4. Fla. South&‘...... 35 916 362 4. Brld srl Spaks. Wlnston-Salem ,625 4. Jenny Lauei. Wsst Ala...... $ 7412 9 : E E 5. Jackie Alken, Wis -Parksida. .._....SD 5. MlnnOuluth ..lO 262 110 ,390 5. Met 011Albury. Winston-S&m...... SO 595 5 Stacy Nowak, Nonhwood ...... 7 37.2 9 2 0.37 0.37 R 6 Shsila Kally. Molloy .._...... FR 0 32 6. Fairmont St 16 354 135 ,381 6. Stacr Albright. Cokar ...... ;f ,592 6. Anoie Curlsw. Wlnoate ...... FR 14 74.2 14 i. De6 Vuolo:Si Ros-n.__ JR 6181 5 : iii 7. Nsskklsha McKay, FayettewIN St.. JR 0.26 7. Hampton .25 632 236 ,377 7 Jan Coscla. New Hamp. Col. 6. Crystal Brown, Gardnar-Webb SD 025 6 Salem-Tsikyo _... ;j 5.32 214 368 8. Pam Johnson, Wlnston-Salam .iE 6 Jenndm Rousa, Oulncy .._...... FR 18 W.2 26 5 0.39 ...... SO 8. Daloras Wimbush. Fayettevlile St 0.25 9. Grand Valls St 269 ,364 ,562 9 Lisa Banas. Lewis .._..._.... .FR 7 34.0 7 2 041 so 9 J&de Afken. WI&-Parkslda...... ,:,_ z; 8. Sarah Solmsky, Sacrod Head SR 025 10 NC Csntra r 20 177 363 57.9 10. Rochstla Dlarkss, Calif (Pa) .._..._...... JR 14 77.0 9 5 0.45 E 10 Ellsa BaRolo, Florida Tech.. B Sarah PrlnclnskY, Hlllsdala SO 0.25 11 MOIIO 19 183 ,363 11, Rhonda Saundso. Northwocd ,567 11. Kara Virtue. Cenbai Ma. St. $ 2 0.48 ...... SR 0.25 12. Norfo Yk St. .._ .._ 22 210 ,356 12 Jsn Sa er. Mlnn.-Duluth...... SR ,565 12 Lisa Thompson, Wast Va. Waslayan 2 :i.:, l1 4 0.50 % .._....FR 0.75 13 Aldarson-Broaddus ...... 16 460 163 354 13. Dawn e olaman. Shaw ...... SR 553 13. Danlalla Penner. Calif. (Pa.) 12 65.0 : 14. Tara Mld stt. Hampton __ .._..._...... JR 13 75.0 1.5 2 2: 0.24 14. Assumption .._...... 16 435 154 ,354 14. Dawn Blngamon. Falrmont...... St. .J; ,548 15. Suzanne Matthews, Davis h Elklns SO 024 15 Jsanna Budlng. HillsdaIs ,536 15. April PaoP I, Bloomsburg ._.._...... JR 24 124.1 11 10 0.56 16. Yolanda Cahr. Bowls St...... SO 531 16. Andna Clarka. MO. Southern St SR 13 74.1 19 PITCHINQ i i:: 17. Dsnsttra Parkm, WInstonSalem...... :.: .,.j; ,529 17 Paula Brantl. Nodh Dak .._... SR 6 37.0 9 RUNS BAlTED IN G IP R ERA 529 16. Gsna Web& Lb? Davis...... SO 14 930 11 a 0.60 1. Callf. (Pa.) 142.0 17 0.49 17 Yvonna Lansad. Mount Ollvs (Mlnlmum 4 CL AVG - 529 19 Krir Klrchnsr. UC Davis...... SR 15 loo.1 18 9 0.60 2. Columbus :: 209.1 35 050 19. Toffya Bscklry. Salem-Tsikyo ...... 1. Latisha ones. Wmston-Salem JR 20. Robin Hutchanon, LOngWOOd...... ,527 20 Kelly Radar. Ksnnasaw St ...... JR 23 124.2 19 3 3. MO. Southern St...... 25 1590 33 0.62 .. . .. i 2 Sheila Kelly, Molloy :.: 21 Alka clmon, Cameron 525 21. Haathar Randoloh. Canon-Newman ...... JR 26 157.2 39 1: 2; 4. Cal St. Bakersfield 30 203.0 25 0.62 ,520 22. Ann Shr4ton. Jacksonvills St. .._.._...... J; y; 155$ :t 14 0.63 3. Yolanda Carter, Bowfe St ~:~; 2.17 5. Carson-Newman .._...... 27 22. Darcle Hill. Minn:Duluth ...... ;; 4. Jackre Arken. Wk.-Parkslda 2.00 176.2 44 067 23 Donna Hansan, South Dak. St.. ,517 23 Hollv Tramham. MO. Southsrn St.. 8 0.66 so 6. UC Davis .._...... 29 2101 33 0.70 5. Brld an Spaaks. WInstonSalem 1.92 ...... so 517 24. Bridgst McCua. Duin FR 12 31.1 9 3 0.67 7. Ksnnesaw St .._... 240.2 54 0.84 23. Shslh Fendarson. Assumpbon 6. Stat 1 85 37 25. Diana Bllck Mollo ...... ,515 25. Amy Thslsmann. LanB er ..__.._...... FR 16 1140 41 11 0.68 P Albnght. Coker ..i 8. Wwt Ala 28 166.2 58 066 .S; 7 MBIIs~~ Emmons, Hlllsdala .FR 1 .a3 26 Loann Bunata, Was1 Fla ..__.._...... ,,.,, ZS 15 72.0 1B 7 0.68 9. Oulncy ...... 1930 71 0.67 26 We lo&man &lam-Taiv ... 0. Dens&a Pafker. Wlnston-Salem ..JR 1.79 3; 27. Mlchalla Mltchsil. West Va ::1: 27. Lorl Lonnren. Ky. Wsslsyan 15 81.0 19 B 069 192.0 34 0.88 sch ...... FR 9. Katina Wagner. N.C. Central ..JR 1.75 10. Bloomsburg 28 Mlchalla Cota, Assumption...... ,511 28. Rafiaelfa Paparo. Merrimack .._...... JR 3190 7 2 0.74 11 Lander 36 2371 85 29 Lrsa Wlppmrfuti, West Ala. .._..._..__.. SO 7 36.2 4 0.76 10. Pam Johnson, WInstonSalem 29. Tracy Grtfhth. Dowllng ...... :i 11 Amy Kestnrke, Hillsdale .._...... 1::: 12. Wlngate. 35 233.1 70 1.: 30 Chris Torraz. Washburn...... :z 313.Chen Owens. Columbus .._...... _...... SO 17 loo.1 :i 13 Hampton 25 1490 45 108 31. Renss Dunla Phtsbur St...... _..... ;; 33 1: i::: 12. Jennifer Llvelv. Alderson-Broaddus 150 30. Lisa Lso. shaw ...... :; 12 Mscbll Alburi;, Winston-Salem SO 1.50 30. Nlcole Jaeger. Northwood...... JR .:i 32 Kslfv Wotfs, ri umboldt I t z 1E 19 12 081 FIELDING 33. Nlcolo Mowsrs. New York Tech ...... SD 5 24.2 3 0.85 14. Parry Flslg. Fla. Southern .._.. 1.46 30 Marc1 Powsr. Oakland City ...... so 1.41 E PCT 34. Onlsha Cook, Norfolk St ...... $ .:i 34. Michelle Ukovich. St. Francis 1111.)...... FR 9 490 1: 6 0.86 1. Cal St Bakersfrsld 3" 6:: 25; ,977 35 Mary Bsth Sara&o. Bridgeport .FR 2 18.0 7 2 088 1.26 35 Tracl Wood, Fla. Southern .... 491 1.25 2. Calif. (Pa.) :.:..2! 419 188 ;i ,965 36 Jo Gaston. Shaw ...... ;; ,490 3. Columbus 627 295 ,953 STRIKEOLITS (PER SETLEN INNINGS) 17. Rachalls Monday. Mlnn.-Duluth 1.25 37 KS1 N Murphy, Falrmont St. ,466 19. Robm Hutcherson. Lonowood 1 20 4 Pit&burg St ::..:.32 ii 962 (Mlnlmum 10 Innings) AVG 37. Darcl Oonnsr, Oakland City ...... ,486 JR 5. Poeland St. .9 11 ,961 1. A rll Paok. Bloomsbur ...... JR 2: 124 IP1 2s: 12.3 20. Ashlei h Needham. Plttiburg St 1.19 39. Tfa Watfin ton. N.C Central...... s’! ,463 21, Mlchel9 e Cote. Assumption SR 1 la 6 Bloomsbur 29 39. Lynda SmI th. St. Rose...... so 483 2 hprkkf Cochrana, North \ ak...... 12.0 7. Kennesaw 1 t :i .E 3 Ann Shelton. Jacksonville St ...... % 2: 1:::: 2:; 108 6 Humboldt St i: 44 959 STOLEN 8ASES 4. Tara Mid stt. Hampton .ff 13 750 109 10.2 DOUBLES 9. UC Davis 29 39 ,959 (Mlnlmum 10 mada) G SB SBA AVG 5 Jar88 Car9 son. Mornlngside 9 37 1 53 (Mmrmum 2) NO AVG 10 Hdlsdals 12 196 103 13 959 1 Tracl Wood, Fla. Southern ...... i i 25 46 1.84 6. Marcia Palmeter, Brrdgeport FR 2 i20 z:: 1 Jan Coscia, New Hamp. Col ii 4 0.67 11. St. Michael’s 120 65 a ,959 2 Rhonda Saundsrs. Northwood SR 19 :i 36 174 7. Michelle Ponce. Shaw- ;; :: 9.6 2. Jersrca McCourt. Kssns St...... ;; 0.62 12. MO Soutftern St 2: 477 256 957 3. Paula Hsnssll. Fsrrir St...... SR 25 39 44 1 56 6 Angsla Damal, West Va. Wesleyan 1: 53060.2 96 3 Gmger Danlal. MO. Southern St 1: 060 13. Missouri-Rolla 24 470 234 :; ,957 4 Tychelle Young, Bowis St ...... :..S 0 12 17 17 1.42 9. Gena Websr. UC Davis so 1;: 9.3 3. Angie House, Mount Dkvs ...... ;I( 3 060 14. New Haven 16 333 137 22 ,955 1: 1z.: 143 6.7 5 Migdalla Dixon. N C Central ...... SO 20 27 27 1.35 10 Ksrranne Osowski, Southern Ind : ..;; 5 Leslis Schattsuer. Clarion 0.56 15 Cal St -Chico ..32 522 243 36 955 7 30.0 6 Msckall Albury Winston-Salem ...... SO 12 16 16 1.33 11 Shawneequa Davis. Hampton 37 6. Lallsha Jonas, Wrnston-Salam ...... J! ; 057 12. Jo Des Guss, Hrllsdale __._...... JR 36 Ei 7 Anne Kallsr, Kssns St...... JR 16 21 22 131 7 Laura Granger. Alderson-Broaddus 0.50 SCORING 14 6.2 t R FR 4 5 5 1.25 13. Mary Beth Saracsno, Brldgeporl...... FR : % 7. Jenn Wheeler. St Rose ...... : 050 AVG 6. Cindy Ackerman, Bridgsport...... SD 113 221 13w 15 1.17 14 Wsndy Wolff, WisParkslde 20 97.1 7 Pelar Bsnnsn, Bowls St...... z 5 0.50 1 Wrnston-Salem .I7 9. Brldgstf Speaks. Wmston-Salem...... JR 12 14 15. Nkole Williams. Northwood FR 13 43 1 i.1 7. Rachelle 050 148 12.33 52 1.16 Monday, Mmn -Duluth...... SR 2. Hillsdale 10 Ellsa BaRolo. Florfda Tech ...... SR 43 50 t 6. Heather Evenson, St Cloud St...... JR 1: 37 1 2: 6.1 11. Sue Harmon, Southwast St. 1: 0.46 3. Norfolk St :: 231 22 110 ...... :z 11 Tra Watlington, N.C. Central ...... s 0 20 22 17 Jsnnlfsr Rouse, Oulncy ...... FR 90.2 104 12 Nlcki Wray. Mlssourl-Rolla 11 4 Faysneville St. .:; 252 1K~ 29 109 12. Nikkans Surratt. Faysttsvillo St...... 17. Jennlfsr Spencer. Northwest MO St...... JR 9 562 65 FL”0 13. Jen Lanber Dowling ...... SR 10 FL:; 5 BowleSt. 119 9.92 13 Tiffany Matthews. NC Csntral...... soSD 2316 :: 17 1.06 19. Carrfs Clark. Faynttsvills St...... ;; 65.0 7.8 14 Robin Hutc Rerson. Longwood 9 0.45 6. N.C Central 20 194 9 70 13 Mslissa Billy, Alderson-Broaddus ...... SO 16 17 -- 1% 20 Jo-Lynn Crmmo, New Haven.. 17 60.0 2 15. Kelly Bllzman. Valdosta St ..: i 19 044 7 Molloy 172 9.05 15. Mrchelle Ponce, Shaw...... JR 18 16 22 1w _71 Carrta_~ Nan&~~~. Kufztown ~~~ ...... FR 26.2 31 :; 16. Juke Barrett. Sacred Heart...... S; 0.44 6. Hampton :z 224 15. Linda Bell. St. Paul’s ...... SR 13 13 14 1.w 22 Heather Randolph, Carson-Newman JR 2: 1572 164 7.3 16 Katie Murphy, IUIPU-lndranaplors. : 9. Coker 20 164 :2 15 Pslar Barmen. Bowfe St ...... SR 10 10 10 1.00 23. Mandes Berg, Central MO St SO 650 7.2 18. Pam Johnson, Wmston-Salsm ...... SO K lo Fla Southern 35 280 0.00 16. Kersha Hardy, Fla Southern...... JR 35 32 33 091 24. Lon Bach, Aihland .FR 1: 45.1 :: 6.9 16 Andy Soto. Cameron...... : J; E 0.43 11 MlnnnDuluth .lO 78 7 80 19. Tlffany Clary. Wsst Fla ...... JR 44 ;4 42 0.91 20. Tanya HoSpelhOrn. Northwood s 042 12 CalIf (Pa ) 24 184 767 20 Libby Parks, Valdosta St...... SR 42 41 0.80 MOST VlCTORIE 13 St Ross. 13 7 62 21 Musty Daaton, MO. Southern St ... ..J R 25 22 23 088 CL PCT TRIPLES 14. Gannon 20 1:: 7.30 22. Nlcols Jaeger. Northwood ...... JR 15 1; 16 0.67 1, Heather Randolph, Carson-Newman...... ff 1571; 0.800 (Minimum 1) CL NO AVG 23. Krlstsn Schwall, LIU-C W -Post...... SR 19 17 0.84 2 April Paoli, Bloomsburg ,241._ 0 950 1. Denettra Parksr. Winston-Salem $ 0.50 WON-LOST PERC$NTAp 2. Ka Cohfyou. Fla Southern ...... SR 1272 0.826 2 Jsnnlfar Brock. CarsonNewman ; 0.36 T PCT MOST SAVES 4. Kel$ Rafter. Kennaraw St...... JR 124.2 0.610 0.33 1 Hillsdale 1.000 c IC ERA SV 4 Ann Shalton. Jacksonvdle St ...... J R 1550 0.739 1. Br10 at McCua, Oulncy...... ki 112 31:i 6. Renes Ounlap, Pdtsburg St ...... 1292 0.642 i.:: E 1 Jdl Ptackdale. MO St Lours...... SR 29 1542 0.950 67 : 6. Stacey Young. Valdosta St...... E 1372 6 H&her Clark, Edlnboro SO 0.917 1. Amy Krlbourn, Fsrrls St...... SR 17 66.0 6 Carrie Ethell. St.-S artanburg ...... s 0 116.0 Fl.E 7. Katina Wagner, N C Csntral...... ;l E 09w 14 747 2.440.37 i 6. Jill Stockdale. MO - Pt Louis...... $ 1592 0.762 7 Robm KumpaltlS. Lock Haven 025 0.695 20 97.i 1.06 6 Kelly Bkzman, Valdosta St.. 143.2 06% 7. Danene Brown, Clanon $ 0.26 0 a92 23 124.2 062 ; 11 Chara Owens. Columbus ...... so 1001 0875 7 Jansne Allison, Mlllarsvllle 025 a. Hampton 0.880 15 84.2 11. Melame Howard, Humboldt St...... ;; 1010 0.375 7. Tltfany Kendall. Pferffsr so 025 9. Humboldt St 0 665 24 124.1 0720.06 ; 11 Kell Wolfs, Humboldt St .... 103.2 0875 1 Brrdgen Speaks. Wlnston-Salem JR 025 0 662 0 657 a 11.1 1.85 14. Hal i: Trantham. MO Southsrn St...... :..S0 647 l.CQO 7. Jenmfer Pekaia Brfd e art $ 0.25 11. Fla. Southern 9 33.0 2 76 : 14. K&by Hallowail, Ship nsburg...... 7on 0 929 14 Monica Mayer tal S!. !hlco 12 Columbus 0.646 14 602 3.w 14 Rochella Dlerkss. Calp 1.” (Pa ) ...... i 0.929 15. Brenda Oolan.‘Molloy .._...... $ i.:: 13. St. Rose :: z i 0 846 5 29.2 4.25 ; 14. Jannlfsr Rouse, Duincy...... FR 0.667 15 Lisa Leo. Shaw 024 14 P&burg St. 27 5 0 0.644 April 12, 1995 The NCAA News Page 13

Ratings Title Ix Women’s event surges Seminar offers chance to discuss and clarify issue on a national level

F Continued from page 1 ä Continued from page 1 cs’ pay. Generally, thr discussion dirrc tor at the Univrrsity of Iowa. “We need clarity. fbt used 911 reasons fc)r the gap that “Lrt’s USC the academic ;in;lhJ&y. exists between the pay of some Thr professor of geography is not This year, for instanrc, Michael components prompted disagree- This he1f1.screate a .Jordan’s return to the Chicago Uulls merits among seminar participants ~ttalc and female roaches in the paid as much as a professor of busi- had a major effect on vicwership of and panel members, the subject of national debate. ” same sport. ncss, medicine, enginccting or law. the March 19 second-round games, attitudes produced unanimity. Long Rrach State’s O’Brien There is in the United States - for which were off28 percrnt from the “Attitudes are the biggrst prvb- n David P. O’Brien argurd that coaches’ compensation brttrr or worse ~ a marketplace. 1 previous year. Also, Wade said the lcm we have,” (:onncll said. “This Athbia dimtor ~ particularly thr high salary and see no produc tivc reason why WC 0. J. Simpson trial could havr af- isn’t about hurting anyone. This is Long &uh State Unzvmity benefits packages granted to some should disregard the marketplace frctcd daytime viewing adversely about being realistic. What hurts toaclics ~ is inappropriately scru- and pay all coaches equally.” DkCUSSkJn throughout the first round. your srhool is tkJiW& nothing.” tinizcd. of dcvcloping artion test often are considered a “lami- plans and formulating proper and Here are thr tournament ratings: Another panel discussion fo- Hc said coachrs who hold simi- Round Rating Share dry list-” cfl&-rive procedures for their imlJk- cused on arcas of Title IX that lar responsibihtics should bc con- Final Four _.._.._.__.______...... 12.5 26 &calling the court case in which mcntation dominatrd the closing receive much less ronsidcrtion but Sundayrrgior~al fir~al.._____.__.__.___._. 8.6 21 her institution was ordcrcd to reiii- pcnsatcd as equitably as possible in half day of’ the seminar. A panel are jusl as much of an impcrdtive in Saturday rrgional final ______._____.6.6 22 state its women’s softbail program, the base rontrac.t. O’Biicn also sug- including Jim I,ivcngood, athletic s Friday rrgmnal rrmifinals _._.._.._..5.5 13 the OCR’s view. Program areas gested that a second-tier or supplr- Smeltzer said schools can benefit clirertor at the University of Thursday rrgional scmifi11a1s._.. 7.4 14 such as facilities, support services, from lcxning about Colorado rncrltill CO~ltElCtUd aiKUlge~lwllt bC Arizona; David K. SCott, university Sunday srnmd round ______._.._.__.._6.3 16 SChrduling, tutoring and publicity dcvclopcd that will allow instittc- Saturday srcorrcl round ______6.7 1X State’s rxpericnces following liti- counsel at Kutgers IJnivcrsity, New all arc components that OCR has tkJllS to compensatr a higtl~profilr Fnday first n111nd. __.______._.._.. 5.1 12 gation. One result was improvrd Brunswick; and Diane T. Wendt, ‘l‘hursdaytirst m11nd______._____._ 4.8 I1 indicated may be reviewed to dctcr- communication. coach for the gains that hc or she associatr athlctirs director at thr mint if men and women arc being may bring to that institution. ‘l’hat Women’s ratings “We’re starting to at Irast talk University of Denver, described provided with rquitablc athletics about some of this sluff,” she said. is the amuigcmcnt O’Brien uses at plans and provided guidanc c on experiences. LC>Ilg RCiiCh StiltC. The women’s Cha~llpio~lShi[J “For the first time, we’re bringing ~~r~~~cdlll-cS tv Create and irTl[J~c- game bounced back sharply from Marcia I. Smcltzcr, associate ath- together people from all walks of “We liccd to be free to invrst ill mcnt Title IX plans. I!)04 with a 5.7 rating and a 1.5share letics director at Colorado Starr university lift, and they all have a roaches who providr a rctunl to the in its last appeararice on ( :IkS beforr University, served as a panelist for tliff‘crrnt wrinkle.” institution,” said O’Rricn, who moving to ESPN next year. that discussion. She said those com- A third panel discussion a& served 911 the panel with Christine poncnts outside of the three-pan dressed issues surrounding coach- II. B. Grant, women’s athletics ViewenFhip fhr thr srtnifinals was mixed, with the first game between the University of Tennessee, Knox- Women’s villc, and thr LJnivcrsity of Georgia drawing a 2.6 (compared to 2.!) last Field of prospective hosts narrowed for 1999 and 2000 Women’s Final Four year) arld dhY SctcJIld gmiC bd3VCCn the University of Connectirut and F Continued from page 8 tive hosts was a very difficult dcci- Stanford University drawing a 4.0, that degree of interest in the sites arc: lY!)t;: Charlortr (Zolisrurn, sion,” compared to 1‘ J!l4’s 3.7. said I.ind;i Rruno, chair of Women’s Final Four.” Charlottr, North (:arolin;~ (Llniver- of Atlanta and Georgia Institute of the rommittcc and commissionrr ‘l‘he ccml~lli~tcc CXpCctS to ;111- sity of North Carolina, <:harlolir, The rating for the championship of the Atlantic 10 Conlcrencr. nouncc Ihc I999 and 2000 hosts Technology, which hosted the 1993 host); 19!97: Kivrrfront Coliscuni, game surpassed the 5.5 of the 1!)!)3 “Virtually all of lhr cities iind aficr itsJunc 26-30 meeting. Women’s Final Four at The Omni, C:inrinnati [Xavier University title game between Texas Tech also will he invited to make an in- institutions that submitted prrlimi- The I995 Women’s l:inal Four in (Ohio), host]; and 1998: Kemper Univrrsity and Ohio State Univer- person presentation. nary bids were very viable sites in Minneapolis marked the fourth sity. Tlliil had been thr tiighcst-rat- terms of farilities and community sellout in the event’s history, and Arena, Kansas (:ity, Missouri (Big cd women’s final in this decade. “Narrowing the field 01 prospec- suppoiq and it’s cn~ouraging to see thr third conscrutivc sellout. Future Eight <:onfrrcnt CA,host)

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CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICERS John W. Bardo, vice-president for aca- Calendar demic affairs at Bridgewater State Jerry Tarkanian returns to Fresno State April 12 Division 11Task Force to Review Dallas (Massachusetts), named chancellor ar the NC& Membership Structure Western Carolina, efFectiveJuly l...Datid Jerry Tarkanian has accepted the head April 12-13 Division III Task Force to Review the Dallas Caputo, dean of the School of Liberal men’s basketball coaching position at NCAA Membership Structure Arts at Purdue. selected as president at April 12-13 Minority Opportunities and Monterey, California Hunter, effective in September...Gordon Fresno State, where he played in the mid- 1950s. Interests Committee H. Lamb, president of Northeastern April 13 Presidents Commission Liaison Dallas Illinois, named professor of music at He becomes the 15th coach there, Committee Western Illinois, effective September replacing Gary Colson, who resigned April 17-20 Men’s and Women’s Skiing Committee Hilton Head Island. l...TJ~omas R. Plougb. provost emeritus March 15 after five seasons. South Carolina at Rochester Institute of Technology, The 64-year-old Tarkanian, a 1955 grad- April 18 Administrative Review Panel Austin, Texas selected as president of North Dakota uate of Fresno State, began his coaching April 20-21 Tide IX seminar Baltimore Staw...Robert E. Witt. dean of the career in California high schools, then April 21-23 Committee on Infractions Washiqton, DC College and Graduate School of April 22-25 Men’s Basketball Rules Committee Kansas City, Missouri moved to junior colleges, posting a record Business at Texas-Arlingmn, named April 22-25 Women’s Basketball Rules Committee K;tnsas City, Missouri interim president there, effective June 1. of 212-26 (.891). He currently has a 24- Tarkanian April 24-26 Council Kansas City, Missouri DIRECTORS OF ATHMCS year Division I coaching record of 625-122 April 2526 Basketball Officiating Commirtee Chicago Cordon E. “Dutch” Belnap, a bank - 509-105 in 19 seasons at Nevada-Las Vegas (1974-92) and 116 April 2&27 Postgtxduate SCholarship Committee Kansas City, Missouri vice-president and former head basket- 17 in five seasons at Long Beach State. April 28 Infractions Appeals Committee Dallas hall coach at Urah State. selected as ath- A native of Euclid, Ohio, Tarkanian attended Pasadena City April 28-29 Data Analysis Review Network San Francisco letics director at Wehrr Stare, replacing May 1 Budget Subcommittee Sedona, Arizona College before transferring to Fresno State. He later earned a Tom Stewart, who resigned to move May I-3 Regional seminar Washington, D.C. with his family to Illinois...Wnyne master’s degree in educational management from Redlands. May 2-3 Divisions I, 11 and JJJ Championships Sedona, Arizona Edwards, athletics director at Massa- He served as head coach of the National Basketball Association’s Committees chusrtts-J,owell since 1987, named AD San Antonio Spurs for 20 games during the 1992-93 season. May 2-4 Executive Committee Sedona, Arizona at Towson State, succeeding Bill May 7-9 Committee on Athletics Certification Kansas City, Missouri Hunter, who will retire rhis spring... May 8-9 Division I Men’s Basketball Committee Atlanta Brian Faison resigned as director of a& letics at Indiana Stale, effective May 10. casting at Houston, replacing Bobby Washington and Lee...Eddie Payne, ASSOCIATE MREClORS Risinger, who resigned in .January 10 head coach at East Carolina, hired at Arkansas...Ted E.sJ&sen, former head Southwest Texas State...Jim CoJJis, quar- OF ATHLmcS enter private business. Oregon Stare. Payne, who led East women’s basketball and soccer coach at terbacks and wide receivers coach at Ron Carter named associate AD at COACHES Carolina to it* most-victorious season in Bethany (West Virginia), named head Pennsylvania, selected as quarterbacks Lehmar,...Ron Prettyman, athletics Baseball assistant-Christian Wilson. 20 years (18-l 1 ), replaces Jim Anderson, coach at Mount Holyoke, replacing coach at Bowling Green. He replaces director at Southern California College interim assistant coach at Michigan who was not offered a contract renewi interim coach Chris Sii, who will pur- Michael FaragaJi, who was named bead in Costa Mesa since January 1983, Tech, named to the position full-time. aLGregg Pobky, assistant at Alabama sue other interests. Eskildsen also will coach of the Canadian Football Lea- selected as AD at Cal State Dominguez Men’s basketball-Billy Bayno, for- for nine years, hired to succeed interim serve as assistant women’s soccer gue’s Toronto Argonaucs...Ted Daisher Hills, replacing Kay Don, who retired in mer assistant at Massachusetts, hired as coach Doug Durham at Georgia coach...Jerry Henderson resigned as named defensive line coat b at Army... August 1994. head coach at Nevada-Las Vends, replac- Southem...Jeff Risener resigned after 11 head coach at Mississippi State...Sam Bill Dobson, offensive line coach at San ASSISTANT DlREClORS ing Tim Grgurich, who resigned due to years as head coach at John Jay to take Nichob, head coach al Abilenr (Texas) Diego and Redlands, hired full-tune to OF ATHWKS medical reasons...Dick Bennett, coach at on additional responsibilities in athletics High School, named head coach at coach inside linebackers and direct spr- Dee Abrahamson promoted from Wisconsin&reen Bay, named head administration and sports information... McMurry...LaDonna Wilson hired as cial teams. He replaces Wayne Dickens, interim assistant AD and women’s soft- coach at Wisconsin. Bennet& whose last John Wade, head coach at Eastern head coach at Austin Peay State..Jerry who will coach wide receivers at San ball coach to assistant AD and senior two teams at Wisconsin-Green Bay Washington for the past five seasons, Ann Winters, head coach at Arkansas Diego State. woman administrator ar Northern received berths in the Division I Men’s resigned, effective immediately. State, named head coach at South Jay Johnson, offensive coordinator Illinois...Steve Antrim, head men’s has- Basketball Championship, has coached Men’s basketball assistants-Mike Alabama. and recruiting coordinator at Augsburg, krrball coach at Wisconsin-Madison, for 50 years. Mike He&man, top assis- Haupt resigned = asistanr al San Diego Women’s basketball assistant-Ken joined the Nonheast Missouri State staff named z&tam AD there..Jerry Bovee, tant coach at WisconsinGreen Bay, will to become head coach ar Sr. Augustine Byrd, a 14-year girls’ high-school coach, as quarterbacks/receivers coach and dire< tar of marketing and promotions at succeed Bennett as head coach there... High School in San Diego...Rob Span, chosen as assistant coach at Kentucky. recruiting coordinator...BiU Lazor cho- IJtzahState for the past four years, elevat- Scott Edgpr, head coach at Murray State. ninth-grade boys’ coach at Sharon Faatbail assistanh-Nicholas Calcutta sen as assistant coach at Cornel)...Eric ed to assistant AD, effectiveJuly l...Gary named head roach at Duquesne...Dave (Pennsylvania) High School, named named offensive line coach at Ten- Studesville named secondary coach at Sobba, assistant athletics director for Loos hired as head coach at Austin Peay assistant men’s coach at Thiel. nessee Stare...Lew Carpenter named Kent, replacing Lou West, who accep,rcd marketing at Wichita State, hired as State...Bobby Lutz named head coach at Women’s basketball-Judy Bourne running backs coach and Mike Hudson assistant AD for marketing and broad- Gardner-Webb... Kevin Moore named at resigned as head coach at Southern selected as linebackers coach at See NCAA Record, page 15 b

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Dim I Baueball 16. SouChem Cola. (226) ...... 247 1. Florida Southern, 2. South Carolma- 10. California (24-9) ______...... 262 the Intercollegiate Tennis As*ociatirrn’s The LISA Today Baseball Weekly top 25 17. Lewis (18-10)...... 220 Aiken. 9. Valdorta State. 4. Grand Canyon, 5. 11. sorrtt, Cam. (31-9) ...... ,252 points-per-match computer formola. with NCAA DIVISIONI hasehall teams through ‘R. Mercyhunt (10-l) ...... 216 Cal State Stanislaus, 6. North Florida, 7. 12. Missouri (34-S) ...... 245 rr~orrl~ in parentheses and computer aver- Apnl 2 as selected hy the American Baseball LJ.Mansfield (16-E)...... 196 Abilene Chriruan, 8. Columbus, 9. Central 13. Florida SL (37-l 1) ...... 239 age: Coxhr~ Asawiation, with records in paren- 20. Cal St Dam. Hills (19-13-l) .______.___172 Oklahoma, 10. Rollins. 11. Slippcly Rock, 12. 14. Hawaii (31-19) ...... 232 1. Georgia (11-l) ...... 40.92 hcscs and p0inu: 21. Nrw Haven f&O)...... 154 Indiana (Pennaylv-ania).13. Indianapolis, 14. 15. Nebraska (22-12) ...... 206 2. Texas (15-2) ...... 32.12 1. Okl,iho,,ra SL (29-3)...... ,794 22. Ashland (209) ...... 136 Bryant. 1.5.Portland State, 16. Cameron, 17. 16. Ill.Xhicago (23-6) ...... lS!) 3. Florida (lC2) ...... 31.81 2. Cal St. Fullcnon (29-5) ...... 786 23. Adelphi (12-5) ...... 112 CenmJ Missouli State, 18. Southwest Baptist, 17. Oklahoma St. (22-13) ...... 148 4. UCLA (12-2) ...... 28.36 3. Clemson (28-Y) ...... 7RO 24. Edmbom (14-5-I) ...... 79 19. Catawba, 20. (tie) Southern Colorado, 18. Wast,i,,gton (25-18) ...... 133 5. Arizona (I 3-3) ...... 53.50 4. Miami (Fla.) (2R-4) ...... 727 2.5. Quincy (188) ...... 78 Marsachurem~Lowell and Bellarminc. 19. Nicholls SL (3.3-l) ...... 131 6. Duke (1 l-4) ...... 23.47 5. Molida St. (S-7)...... 6x8 Division III Basebdl Women’s Gymnrutie 20 Cal Poly SLO (158)...... 99 7 Stanford (1 l-2) ...... 23.46 6. ISU (24-4) ...... 671 The Collegiate Baseball COP 30 NCAA The top 20 NCAA women’s gymnaxticr 21. Notre Dame (20-8) ...... 84 8. Arizona St (I 14) ...... 22.53 7. Aubun, (254) ...... 627 Division 111baseball teams through April 3 ar teams through April 4, based on the teams’ 22. Oklahoma (2S-16) ...... 65 9. Wake Forest (13-2) ______.______.... 20.47 8. Wichita St. (206) ...... 540 selected by the American Baseball Coaches regional qualifying averages as provided by 23. Pnnceton (20-6) ...... 54 10. Cahfornia (M) ...... 19.83 9. Texas Tr< h (29-6) ...... 526 Association. with records in parentheses and the National Association of Collegiaw Gym- 24. Kansas (1 l-9)...... 44 11. Mississippi (7-4) ...... 19.36 IO. Trr,,wsaee (21-f) ...... 479 pointi. nastics Coaches (Women): 25. TexasA&M (15-15) ______._...... 18 12. South Car”. (15-2)...... 1x.41 Il. Atizona St. (2610)...... 463 1 Wis.-Oshkosh (11-l) ...... 240 1. Georgia ...... l’Y6.725 Diion I Men’s Tennis 13. Auhum (8-3) ...... 17 36 12. Oklahoma (20-H) ...... 449 2. Manena (17-4) ...... 228 2. Utah ...... 196.469 The Rolex top 25 NCAA D,wsion 1 men’s 14. Alabama (M-6) ...... 16.00 3. 13. Rice (%-IO) ...... 435 La Verne (22-7)______, ...... 216 3. Alabama ...... 196.337 tennis teams through April 4. based or, the 15. Pepperdme (10-7) ______._ .I 5.88 4. Eaxwn, Cotm. SI. (R3) 4. Michigan ...... lY6.262 14. Trxas (31.10) ...... 365 ...... 206 Intercollegiate Tennis Association’s points- 16. Tennessee (Y-4) .______IS 8.5 5. Carthage (13-l) 5 L’U ...... lY5.U51J per-match 2) ...... 86 lg. Brigham Young ...... 192.744 12 Saud, Ala. (14-l) ...... 24.08 i,, parentheses and pomts: with records in pwe,,d~cser and points: 19. Stony Brook (E-3) ...... A4 19. wer l. va...... ,192 731 13. Texas Chnstian (15-4) .______...... 24.07 I. UCLA (20-l) ...... 225 1. Wingatr (27-4) ...... 480 20 Wm. Patenon (l&2)...... 83 20. Ilhnoir St...... I92612 14. Kansas (1 l-6) ...... 24.06 2. Stanford (15-5) ...... 202 2. Drk;* SL (27-X) ...... 4SR 21. Elizabethtown (16-S) ...... HO Jltvision I Womeds s&ball 15. Tennraaw (14-3) ...... 15.92 ...... 1 X6 3. Nmit, Fla. (2:Im8)...... 446 22. St. John’s (Minn.) (1 l-5) ...... 70 The USA Today/National Softball Coaches 16. A,irt,r,a SI. (Q-3) ...... 15.55 3. Hawaii (13-5) ...... 4. Kemntraw St (24-Y)...... 422 2’Y.Ohio Northern (16-3) ...... 70 Assoriation cop 25 NCAA D,ws,on 1 women’s 17. Mi,,,,esota (134) ...... 15.50 4. Penn SL (183) ...... 1R2 5. Nont, Ala. (2KlO) ...... 40X 24. Suffolk (13-3)...... 63 softhall teams through April 2, with records lg. Flwida St. (L-3) ...... 15.47 5. UC Sa,,u Barb. (147) ...... I63 6. UC Rwerside (22-10) ._._._ ...... 386 25. Redlands (13-10) ...... 50 in parentheses and points: 19. Kentucky (124)...... _.____ .lS.42 6. Long Beach St. (15-7) ...... 159 7. Bany (2&H) ...... 380 26. Rutgera-Newark (12-2) ...... 4A 1. Arizona (38-l) ...... 450 20. Arkansas (6-6) ...... __ 15 33 7. BallSt. (l&B) ...... ,139 8. ~eor+ Cot. (25-8-I) ...... 368 27. UC San Diego (10-g) ...... 44 2. UCLA (242) ...... ,432 21. Texas A&M (8-6) ...... u15.32 8. Brigham Young (10-7) ...... I I6 Y. Central MO. St. (25-7) ...... 362 28. Frank & Manh. (143) .______._.___.______29 3. Cal St Fullenon (23-S) ...... 399 22. Flonda (7-7) ...... lZ.Sf 9. Cal St Northridge (147) ...... 109 10. Vatdosta St. (24-l 1) ...... 334 29. Wiuenherg (1%2)...... 2R 4. Fresno St (32-E) ...... JR0 23. Bo,sc St. (133) ...... 12.44 10. Pepperdine (10-10)...... 88 11. ‘Tampa (281 1) ...... 33O 29. Lx-as (l&f) ...... 28 5. Michigan (293) ...... 368 24. Ala.-Birmingham (&6) ...... 12.43 I I. Soutiem Cal (R9) ...... 70 12. Fla. Southern (Z&f) ...... 290 Dtvision It Mm’8 Golf 6. Nevada-Las Vegas (2R9) ...... 365 25.Notre Dame (1 l-7) ______.___.______._ 12.42 12. George Mason (18-6) ...... 48 12. Mo. Southern Sr (31-6) ...... 290 The top 20 NCAA Division II men’s golf 7. Cal St. Sacramento (25-3) ...... 343 Dtvbion I Women’s Tennis 13. San Diego St (9-l I) ...... 40 14. SL Joseph’s (Ind.) (1%5-2) ...... 278 teams through April 1 ar listed by the Golf 8. Cal St Northridge (26-9) ...... 325 Thr Rolex top 25 NCAA Dwision I wom- 14. RutgcwNewark (14-6) ...... 3X 15. Columbus (20-g) __.____._I 275 Coaches Aswciacion of America: 9. Soud-,wertern La. (29-6) ...... 306 en’s tennis teams through April 4. hased on 15. UC Irwne (7-10) ...... 25 !-f- ;’ ! ’ April 12, 1995 The NCAA News Page 15 I I - NCAA Record

b Continued from page 14 at Wisconsin-Whitewater last season, mation director at Georgia State for the P’ullman, Washington 99164-5222; tele- Slugger women’s softball player of the replaced Carloa “Cacbo” Cordoba as past two years, appointed to the same phone 509/335-3530 or 800/942-4978; week for the second time this season. a similar position at mrginia Tech...Joe head coach. Cordoba accepted a posi- position at Maryland. fax 509/3%-0945; e-mail wsuconf@mail. She currently has a 34-game hitting Trainer hired as defensive coordinator tion with the Milwaukee Rampage of the AssoclAnoNs wsu.edu. sbeak, the second longest in NCAA his- at New Haven, replacing Scott Lakatoe, USISL...Ted Eskildsen, head coach at The American Volleyball Coaches CONFERENCE MEMBERS tory. who resigned.Alhany (New York) selrct- Bethany (West Virginia), named as& Association announced the following The Collegiate Track Conference Maine men’s ice hockey coach Shawn ed three assistant football coaches: Jason tant women’s soccer coach at Mount appomtmenu to its board of directors: announced that Sirna and Rochester Walsh named university division coach Jellie, a former student-athlete at Holyoke. where he also will be head Pati RoJf, Minnesota-Duluth. rules and IInstitute of Tee hnology have heen Springfield, will coach special teams; women’s basketball coach. As soccer officiating chair. and Denise Van De a!dded to the conference. of the year by the American Hockey Paul Petosa, secondary, special reams, coach at Brthany, Eskildsen coached his WaUe, Bowling Green, Division I repre- SPORTS SPONSORSHIP Coaches hsbociauon. Walsh led his team and sfrength and conditioning coordina- teams to a 115-50-10record. sentative. Wake Forest will hegin womcn’c vol- to second place in the N(:AA tourrm tor at Hobac ulll coat h Lhe secondaxy; Women’s softball-Donna Martin, lryball competition in fall 1996. ment and a 32-6-6 record. Bill Beaney, and John Reagan, three-year staner at as&tam coach at Northern Illinois for Etc. head coach al Middlebmy, was chosen Syracuse, will work with the otfrnsive the past 13 seasons, named head coach Notables as the collrgr division coath of the year. line. at the school She rrplac es Dee Abra- EVENTS/SEMINARS Middlcbury finished the season as Bucknell named Craig Moropnuloo hamson, who was promoted to assistant n ‘l‘he Insritulc for International T. J. Jaworsky, Nonh Carolina’s three- Ihv~s~on 111 c harnpion with a 23-2-2 offensive coordinator and quarterbacks athletica director. Slmrl will prrsrnt anothrr ibhue in iI\ timr N(:AA wrrsthng ( harnpmn, ib ~hr record. coat h, David Legg xc ondary coach and Men’s ond women’s swimming- scholar-athlete forum series, “(~rndcr fiirsr winner of the Dan Hedge Trophy. Andy Cohgen dctenslve llnr coat h... Scott Hammond, head coach at Ohio Equity: Leveling chc Playing Field?” The J;aworsky, thr Basketball Writers Asso- the NCAA Presidents Commission, died coach and strength acad- Rhyne. He replaces Tom Melville, who two-hme NCAA champion, named head Plan for Achieving (;rndrr Equity in sron wirh an average of 20.8 points and emic vice-president. Jn 19X8, hr was will coach at Mrrcer...Jim GettIer, head coach at Lehigh, replacing Tom Athletics,” a gender-equity workshop 1(0.4 rebounds while shooting 58 percent appointed president of the university coach at Lafayette smcr 1991, chosen as Hutchinson, who resigned. sponsored hy Washing~orl Slate, is frrorn the field. Sampson Icd the Soonrrs head coa( 11;II Richmond...Mel Mahler, STAFF scheduled for April E&May 2 at the tco the first round of Lhr NCAA tourna- Lavrllr overbaw the school’s move from illtcrlm head coach at Bowling Green Marketing assistants-Brad Howe, WestCoast Ridpath Hole1 in Spokane, nnrnt, finishmg the season with a 23-9 the Presidents A0llruc Conference 10 since head coach Gary Pahnisano died athletics marketing assistant at Con- Washington. Keynote speaker for the record. the Ohlo Athletic Conference. in December. named head coach, effec- necticut for the past two yrars, selected May 2 banquet will he Maria Burton- Jeff Sauer, head men’s ice hockry Harvey Penick, head golf c “a~ h at tive immrdiatcly. Mahlcr previorlsly was as assistant dmcwr of spots nlarkrring N&on. author of “The Stronger Women c oarh at Wisconsin, chobrn :ts head ‘l‘rx;1s fi”rn 1Wl 1” l!xiS and ‘L lc’dl hl? an assistant at rhe school. ar MarylandJohn Mason, arl a.\sl>lant at Get, the More Men Like Foorball.” U. S. ruxtch 01 the 1995 Unired Statrs national ot awcrdl promine” Am&can g01fe1 S, Men’s soccer assistant-Jim DeRose, Illinois State, and Albert Vieario, coordi- Sen. Patty Murray. L)-Washington, will ttcam, which will competr in the 1995 died at his home April 2 after a lrn@~y assLslan1at Illinois State since 1992, will nator of athletics marketing and fund- discuss the chrnatc for women in rhr I~ntcrnarional Ice Hockey Frdrration illness. I Ie was 90. Penirk also srrvrrl ;~b join lhe slalT at Richmond. raising at Weher State, named assistant nation‘s capital during an April 30 lun- world Championship April 23May 7 io head golf pro at an Austin country club Women’s soccer-Kenny Dale, tormrr directors of marketing at Cincinnati. chrnn. The program registration fee is Stitockholm and Gavle, Sweden. In 24 sea- for 4X years. He taught such profession- assistant women’s soccer coach at Sports information director-Byron $3!15 ($295 for K-12 school representa- boomsas a collegiate head coach, Sauer Pepperdine, named head coach, sue- Avery named spom information direc- tives and $195 for full-time students). als as Ben Crenshaw and Tom titr, and fnas compiled a 5 I .%1.5-3Xrecord. ceeding George Kuntz, who accepted tor at Southeastern Louisiana. For more intonnauon, contact Washing- wt‘otc chrce books, including the best- tile head men’s coaching position at UC Sports information assistant- ton State University Conferences and Robyn Yorke, sophomore right tirldrr selling sports book of all time, “Harvey Irvine...Mat&hew Kuffel, assistant roach Heather Geczok, z&tam spot infor- Institutes, Room 208, Van Doren Hall, at1 Fresno Starr, named Louisville Prmck’s Little Red Book.”

Two added to NCAA staff; Qualify for a career in the Jones moves to eligibility challenging field of sports. The Sport Management concentration Kevin R is based on a core of MBA or MS Fits has course work in accounting, finance, joined the NCAA management information systems national and marketing as related to the social, office as an r legal and business theory of sports. eligibility representa- Internship opportunities in professional, tive in the co 11egla - t e, amateur and corporate sports. membership Find out more. Contact Dr. Susan Hofacre, services Fite Sexton Department of Sport Administration, Robert Morris group. Before joining the NW Fite NCAA since 1989, previously was was assistant director of acade- a compliance representative. mic eligibility at Oklahoma State He received bachelor’s and University, where he also served master’s degrees f&m the Univer- for a time as an academic coun- sity of Iowa. selor. n n n Fite received a bachelor’s Cristie A. Sexton has joined degree in history and education the NCAA membership services at the University of Northern group as an enforccmcnt repre- Iowa and a master’s degree in sentativc. higher education studies at Iowa Sexton received a bachelor’s HAVE A PHOTO IDEA? State University. degree in management from n n n Clemson University and a law Charles A. Jonrs has become degree finm Campbell University. Mail photos (black-and-white preferred) to: Jack L. Copeland, Managing an eligibility rel)resentative in the Bcforc joining the NCAA, Editor, The NCAA News, 6201 College Boulevard, Overland Park, Kansas NCAA’s membership srrvices Sexton was an assistant district 6621 l-2422. group. attorney in Payettcville, North Jones, who has been with the Carolina. Page 16 The NCAA News April 12, 1995

‘I ’esmc with names and eddmss=s d fhme ales and fund-raising unlu of the depart- :ations preferred. Compensation: Stipend Readers of The NCAA News are invited to use The Market to locate con- efercnces must be received by Friday. nmt; l5lncuodng spclRcally IIs office rep- ~Iw loom and board. World wnk is 35-40 AD CATEGORIES 1 \pril 21. 1995. Send to: Jim Oakes. acntdivt for one lwenuc-producing sport ?ours for the duratlan of the IO-month didates for positions open at their institutions, to odveriise open dates in >ircctor of Athletics, Louisiana Tech mnd at least one Olympic sport us d&gnat- ntemship. Hours are split between public their playing schedules or for other urposes relating ta the administra- lnhrn.h,p rd; ttssis* with the peprdian d editodal .elations and athletic dfkcs. Emmanuel ldmm”ralr .fnivcrslty. P.O. Box 3046, Ruston, LA tion of intercollegiate athletics. In a drtron mdtvrduals seeking employ- 71272: or far to 3 18/2574%37. L6uisiana mntm for game programs. media guides. tallcgc is a member of the NCAA, ment in intercollegiate athletics also are8- we Icome’ .. to place positrons-want- fech is an Affirmetivc Action/Equal ,tws r&asee and newsldte~. and helping E.C.A.C., M.A.I.A.W. and the N.E.W A.C ed advertisements. 3polavlity E‘+JY=f. 10 coordhste prodcakm and design: coor- Se-d Ieuer d applkabbn. resume vim r& WaUng dcraib for media coverage of home xcnccs. and writing samples to: Mr. Ratex 65 cents p” r word for j. enerol classified advertising (agate type] svtnts: b-ovelii to dtsign*ted awsy tvtnts tndrcw Yosinoff. Director of Athlctlcs. and $32 per co umn mch for rsplay odvemsing for member institutions. la *cl 03 medk liaison: knowing and under- Emmanuel College, 400 The Fenway. AtbIetics Trainer rtsndlng NCAA, Big Ten Conference and Boston. MA 02115; 617/735-9985 (~1. (Commercial dir lay advertisin is availoble only to NCAA corporate dcpanmcntal rules and mgulations r=lated Emmanuel College is an Affirmative sponsors, officio P.hcenrees an 8 members, or agencies acting on their He=d Athletic tralncr. Mlssoun Vallcv toaDivi.&nIprcgramand~llowi(hosc ~ctim/Equsl Oppxbmity Employer. beholf.) :dlqc. Mar&all. MO. has = pcaition avaiC &s;~~d~;~;s$$dital;;~ ,bk for m head &l&k trainer. A 10. or 12. nanth position. with responsibddlcs to Urn= sppolntment. Sslary commensurate Include recrdtlng and awhing. Master’s with education and =xp&ncc. Send letter Sports Medicine hgm mcl ce**tbn is mqulred. college d spplicstion, RIILVIIC. work samples and xp&mc= is p&erred. Send !-et&r of appli- n*mc* of three references. to be Rccived thdthmd Fitlmss-W~35 r4an.9gemcnt. :&im snd rnumc wf!‘h r&races to: Greg no late, than April 20. 1995. to: Dr. Mark Dakota State Univcnity Lnvkes .pplic.bms Rallim: Orders and copy for The Market are due by noon Central Purdum. 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Ercel!.ent communicauon and ln@peMnal that do not comply with this or other restrictions. (i.e.. field hockey, women’s basketball. skills, cxpcricncc with computer applica- wmtn’s lacrosse). Provide C=R for a broad tionr and the ability to provldc lcadershlp For more information, call The NCAA News at 913/339-1906, ext. range of club and Intramural athletes upon also arc ncccssary. Ph.D. in the =rca of 3000, or write: The NCAA News, 6201 Colle e Boulevard, Overland referral horn one of several univemity physi- Sports Information healul. physicsl education. exercise sch?ncc or a related Rcld 1s required. Dakota St& Park, Kansas 6621 l-2422, Attention: The Mar 1 et. To fax an ad, call cians. N.A.T.A. ceticabon, eligible for New Jerx.ey registration, current C.P.R. cetica- Coknadn State Unfeerslty Is seeking appli- University is located in Madison, South 913/339-0031. tlan. excellent clinical and intvxrsonal cations for the position of AVlletic Media Dakota. aooroximatelv. . 50 miles northwest Ikills. swsreness of and wlllingn&s to be Relations Assistant. Bachelor’s degree In of Slant Falls. v1 the &tiem lskes rqlion available and flexible n a program of rapid- technical journalism, publk rela~ons, come of the state thst affords excellent outdoor ly changvlg needs. good physical and psy- puter lnformahon systems or related field recreation: huntjng, fishing, campmg. cross and numing. Screening of completed appli- Director/Senior Women’s Administrstor. chic stnmina to work in and suppon a brad required: previous experience in athletic country skiing. Send letter of application, cations will begin immediately. To ensure Responsibilities include: Serving as senior and dcmandlng program all are required. media ~lations &Ice rcqu~red. preferably at resume. graduate transcripfs, and fhree I&m timely consid&tion. spplicatlons and/or women’s admini&-otor for the Kansas State Mnsttr’s degree, advanced certification, or the NCAA Divsion I level: proficiency with ters of recomm=n&tion with cumnt phone nominstions should be received no later Llnive&y depamnent of intercollegiate ath- experience in B clinically oriented sthk~c computer systems required (including Mac numbers to: Dr. Eric Johnson. Dean. than May 8, 1995. Inquirks. nominationa letics as well as serving as contributing medical program IS a plus. Salary colnnlm- and I.B.M. compatible. desktop publishing. College of Liberal Arts, Dakota State letters of application. acvzmpnnied by the member on the Kansas State Unlvcrsitv suratc with skills and experience. Send PageMaker. Excel. WordPerfect, Lotus, University. Madison. SD 57042: 605/256- Athletics Director namer and phone numben of three refer- athletic department management tea&. resume. leners of applkauan. and names Microsoft Word, graphics, scannmg). 5207; T.D.D. ff 800/877~1113: fax ences should be directed to: Paul T. Cmrdmating snd dimctlng l&e dep=tVnent’s cd (cl&e numbers of ot least vlree (3) Responsibildies include: with all 605/256-5316: JohnaonE@COLUMm Edgerton. Chair, Director of Athletics marketing and pramotlons program. references to: Richard F. Malacres. P 0. asp=cfa of daily operatlan of the media rels- BIA.DSU.EDU. Applicatians will be re- St. And~WS Prt*byterkn CdkgC. d the Search Committee. Office of the Vice Developing effective r=l=tionshlps with fact Box 71. Prim Universitv. Princ~n. NJ UOM dike snd its service to 16 men’s and viewed be+@ April 2 I, 1995, and can- newly formed Carolinas~Virglnia Athletic Preddent for Student Affairs. Indians State ulty, r-. alumni and other cor&uent DS54~0071. DeadlIne: Apni.24. 1995. women’s varsity sports. wtite, edIt. prepare Unuc until poskian is filled. Disabled sppli- Conference. NCAA Divivion II, inviks appl- Lln~vcrsity. 203 PO- Hall, Terre Haute. groups. Performing &her duticl as assigned Instructor, AssIstant Athlctlc Trainer. and produce csmcra-ready copy for media canta sre invkd to identify any necessary cstk,,, for the p&ion of athlctac director IN 47809. Indiana St& University is an by the dlrector of athletics. Qualifications: EducaUon Requirement Master’s degree, guides. game programs. posters and vari- accommcdat&w required in the application The dIrector has full rapwmibility far Over- Affirmative Action/Equal Opportunity bisstcr’r degree preferred, bachelor’s 18 graduate hours in physncal education. ous other &parbne”t.¶l publkauans. nycn prccess. A.A./E.O.E. sceina all =s~=cts of 16 intcrcollcaiate Employer. degree required. FIVC years’ progressive Work/Skills Requirement: Texas licensed and brcchum; assist wi@ pmmobonal and aarns~will be &e&d to conch and t&h. Grace Collcae invites aDDlic=tlans and experience in college athlctlcs/sports athletic trainer. N.A.T.A. certified athletic public relations projec?s, assist with super& snd will ov- facility mana9cmmt. lhz naminstians~or the p&on of sthldics ndmlnlstration (Division I preferred). trainer. 3-5 years’ hi9h~schaal/callcgc sion of student assistants and interns. successful candid&= w;il hove ;t least thre= director. Grse Cc&g= Is a member d the Knowlcdgc of NCAA 1111~s.Tltlc IX. legal expcrlcncc preferred. C.P R. certified. Submk IeEer of ap lkatnn. current resume Baseball yems’ txperimce in *thmlcllc tdminbtr*tim N.A.I.A. and the N.C.C.A.A. snd corrtpnn and regulatory environment of intercollc~ (’WC Id” ’9m 0 IIS’t 0 P rtfermco), three relcm and knowfedoc of NCAA reuultions. 00% in the Mid-Central Co&rence The cdkge giatc athletks. Dcmonsu&d commibnmt :~~m~qE:~~~;~2~ vant letten of recommendation. and s=m- Rcatrictcd~Earrdngs Baseball Coach- sees cxcdlmlverbal and w&n comr&& w=s founded in 1948 and is a Christian. tO&k.lmndUCt.gmdaOqUftyMddiVCr~ tim ncuvity snd theory co-. Beginning pks of writing and publications to: Chair. Quslificstions: Bachelor’s degree required. cations skills. demonstratethe ability to cvsr,g=lkal i&tutia,, of liberal am, and SC- sky. Desmmsbded mcccsm%l ccmmunka- Date: September 1995. Salary: $20.000- Media Relations. Screening Committee. Three yews’ caching experience pmfemd. &I lang~range plarulkg Md &ted encn committed to hIstorIcal Chrbtiantty, tion &Ills. organizaUon skills, nsgotiation $27,000 (nine months). Procedure: Send Department of Athletks. Colorado State Strong interpersonal and organizational lmpkmcnt&.l to K!bfeve goals and cqec- enrolling 670 studsntn. Candidates mu& skills and expertise in creativity and plen- I&x of spplicabon. mum=. transcrfpt and University. Fort Collins. CO 80523. &Ills =R required. Nature of Works Duties tivcs. and have a master’s dear==. The ~amaster’sdegmandevidencrof ning. Otmanstrated competence in Iscai three letters of reference to: Dr. Joe Applicatiana must be received by 5 p.m. assigned by the head baseball coach dire&r also serves an the p;sidcnt’. appropriate ma erid and admhi3bauvt and humsn resources management. Cilllcsplc. Chair. Health t Physlcal (M.D.T.) on Friday. May 12. 1995. C.S.U. Is In&de. but i-n& ltrnitod tD: Bss=ball coach- administrative cour~cil. Applicanta should SkifIr. brterpe t23 sklllsLlnd=~for SELCIRC dutks Include (but not llmited to EducsUon. Tar&on Staa Univmit . P.0 E.E.O./A.A. Employer. E.O. Office: 21 k-g duties. facllky mslntmance. hmd-ratsing suhnlt II klta of ‘pplkatlon, m and at Iit folkxing): cleating. ‘implemmting and Box T-0370. Stephenville. TX 7 6402. Spruce Hall. assistonce, shxiy hall supervision and camp Ic.st three rcferenccm to: Nsnc Swain dircctlng the marketing. advertising and 817/Q6S-9166. Women and minorities ore AssIstant Sports Inform&Ion Dlrectar. suprvtslon. This position will remain op” Chair. Search Committee. 1700 LA ties. Skill8 in m;rk=ung. fund-r.isl;g; and promoti.z,w po8mrn for the sale d aU1le6c encouraged to spply. Tarleton State Fnmary dti involve publicity acUvlUn for until fllled. Starting date: July 1, 1995. Mik, St. Andmws College. l~~urinbu& NC uublk reiatkms am c1I6cal. Grace Colkge is tickets (pubhc. faculty and students). University is an ARlrmatlvc Action/Equal fcotball and other revenue spa+, irlcluding Salsry $12,000 plus bentits (12~month 28352. St. Andrew, is a fully accredited. ,n Equsl Opportunity Educator and :oordinate the mcrchandlsing and logo 5npbymellt oppolmily Employer. .evponslbllity for relcaso, statlstlcs and mitkm). No phone csUs pleas=; submit a maduca~l culkge of the l&ml ona and %playcr and encourages sppllcatians xugram with the aasfirtant vki-pmidcnt bsoclate Athlctlc Trainer. Amherst rcords. brochures and game operations: @erda~lkatknarkdndmsumctoUxfd- scicnccs with II strong InterdIsciplInary d/a-dwammandmhod- or univcnlty rdatlons. Supervising and a. Respaufbilftks include mC pmvcn- 7lwidt~ff- in publicauons and owing address: Oary Powers, Head f0cm. The college enrolls appmrlmrtely its. Nominations or resumes should be nanaging dally opcrationn of assigned ion. trmbntnt srd rrhabllitatfon d &l&c $ficc operstionr Minimum qusllfkaUons: Baseball Ccach. bwlor Annex. Msil Stop 75OsbJden@,mae6-anxlOofwhoms~ lent tc.: Dr. Darrell L. Johnson. Scorch ncn’s and womm’s spoti OS well OS over- njudes for 25 vanity teams as well as to Sachetor’s degree and previous experierm 232, Rena, NV 89557. The University d raidcntkl. St. Andraws ia an Af%mr=Uvc :ommittsc Chair, Grace Cdl= l , 200 ming event management of designated ncmbcrs of the college community n university spolts InformatIon or relsted Ycvsda is an Affirmative Action/Equal Actbdbpml oppmmhy Employer. kminnly Ddvt, winmn L3k.c. IN d 590. parts. Assisting in budgst development nvdved In inbamural. club spoti, physical work. The ideal candidate shall possess Fmdoymmt Opportmity Employer. Dlrcctar of AthletIca. Jackson State >Irector of Intcrcolkgiatc Athletics. St. and monitoring and appravlng budget rducti and ~ec~.tionaI actlvlties. Assist excellent oral and wrItten communication Unlverslty mvila spplkations and nombm >laf Collcae lnvltes aDDlk=tions for the xpcndituro for arc= of responsibility. n the daily mansgemmt and operation of skills. including good writing and cditlng Ums for the casltla of dkector d athletics. NolCing with head coaches of d&natal wo t-a+ rmm3; aamd 3pdM athletic ability, a thorough working knowledge of Ctu.llfkatio;l.: Master’s degree required iports to coordinate support servlco. :ontesb: and eupervis= part-Urn= student kdrtop publiihing, and the sbilfty tb wok Basketball (Ph.D. prcfemd) In business sdminisbati. or the dcvclopmcnt. mana cm&d and 4ppmvlng and monitoring (for designated r*hing 3&f. Frlms team resprtsibUitics vcll with a variety of individuals. Salary: mann&ent. sc0l-B administrauan. educs- part~tims AssIstant Women’s Basketball >pcraUc.-1d26vanityspwis. 8, sycccu- ,meslr ~~~~, schndules. tmvel. Durchase rmuiui- vill be ti work with 7 cotball. women’s has- $23,000. Deadline for applications: tian &mini&tion or apprapriatc field: UI candidact must mdtrsbrd and 3uppm Ions and other &U&d (i.e., recnhlng. &ball and mm’s I.‘lvsY. Qualifications: 14pplks6ons will be received until the pas,- coach. Gulfford Cdlegc invites applications hi,,hcst d &al sandam: succMful R- ti the liberal sti and the NCAA Dlvisbn mxUces) in accordance with NCAA. Big Y.A.T.A. ccrtlflcatlon: licensure. Com- ~lon Is filled. Position available: June 1, for the pzsi+on of pan-rime assistant wcm- 4 managcmmt experience and record d II philosophy which combines academic Eight/l2 Conference and institutIonal no~lealth of Massach-. and prevloun 1995. ApplicaUcns and mnrtnnsUom should en’s bsskctbsll coach. Reapansibllitics successful fum-r*l3ingng: prior cxperienc= as ~~c=Iknc. with athletic exccllencc. He or guidelines and r&s. Assisting associate rxperlcncc with collage football preferred. be directed to: Tom Hathaway. Sports lncludc assisting the head coach in the athlctk director desired; knowledge of the rnu3t havt &morlsk*tui upelicna In rthktic dimctor for devdqxnmt wkh fund- Full-time, nine-month pamUon beginning Information DIrector. University of Drgank.3~” and *dmW*trnbm d the pm- NCAA and S.W.A.C. palkles snd certitica- rthletic s&ni&dnd&m. a personal commit- .aising acUvlUcs. Asslsti~g administrative Scpbmbtr 1. 1995. Competitive miary and Cincinnati. P.O. Box 210021. Cinclnnsti. gram and all duties ussigned by the head Uan process: ability to foster a positwe Tlent to ard dhnk equity in *thtc(- ,tdT with dcpadment planning. evaluation bm&s. Send Ietkr of spplication. resume OH 45221-0021. The Univcrslty of coach. Speclfk dutlcs Include recruiting. organiratlanal climate end tcamwollr; prior cs, gaa P lnterpcnonal snd management md modiitiorl d depnmntnt palky and and lhnc rrfmnccs by Msy 12. 1995. to: Cincinnati is an Equal Opportunity scouting. pm&c planning. coachmng. mon- cwJchii trpedmce helpful, but not -- rkills, and an interrst in reprrsenting tis mcedun manual. Save on depamnt Stanley M. Zieja, Head Athletic Trainer. Employer. lkoring student-a8hlet.z academic progress. tiaI: and college-lcv=l *aching cxperimcc rrhkUcs prc.gram in the cdkgt ccmmuntty. md Lmirmity comlniuens. As senior wmn- Amherst College, Amherst, MA OIOOZ- AssIstat Spans hfommUon Dlnctor. The travel arrangemar@. snd pmmatfon of the helpful. Duties and rerponsibilltio: The 4 master’s degree in an academic disci- m’s administrator representing K.S.U. at 5000. Amherst College is an Equal U.S. Air Force Academy has an opening for basketball program. Th= as&tar4 rcpom to dir&or of athktica repxts to the l x=culiv= pIin=, spom mansgcmnt physksl &a- YCMandBigEi!$wI2Caderrrrcmccl- Dpportunity/AKtnnatlvc Action Employer 8 full~tlmc asslstsnt sports informstlon tie head coach. Gullford College is = m=m her of the NCAA Division Ill srrd the Old viccmprcs,dcnt and has administrative ml w related field is nquked. The ,ngs, events and functions. Applications: snd encourages womtn, minorkits end dts- director under the Federal Government’s Dominion Athletic Conference. Qualified s,,p=rvlsory responsibili for the ti=mity’s which begins September 1, 19 r”.5. is a h-d I&x d qpplkatta, resl~l~ wlm tine *bled Dtrsons to l&Y. Outstanding Scholar Program. Applicants candidates should be college graduates with NCAA Diih I in & ink? &tlleuc pro- ,hrcc-year r=ncw=blc~term appointment. .cfcrcnccs by May 31 to: Max Urlck. must be a cd& graduate by June 1995 gram for men snd women, (football Is Compensation is campctltivc with the Director of Athl&ks. Bramlsgc Coliseum. with a gradc~potnt average (GPA) d 3.500 previous coaching or playing experience. Divldon I-MI: um4des &e&c kad=mhip 1800 College Avenue, Manhattan. KS scak br all undergrad- Dates of employment are October 1 -May 1. I.. c*~tlon3 of the position and qualifka~ or better cm n 4.000 S&y for thii perad is $6.500. Picase sub- lions d the sued cmdldatc. Send H- 66502.KaMMstatouniv~nyisandnr- Marketing unC-W&.OrhaV=graduS~hrhc mlt a letter d appliiaticn, r=s-c and three m d appiii*tim. Nlrlculun vim. and four mstlvc Actlon/Equ=l 0 poriunlty Em- upper 10 percent of their class. Puali6- Imers of recammcndaban to: Director of e&d. co&p&~ivc program: snd pro- letters of recommendation to: Athlctlcs zmlyer. “;4 fen* Yc applicalts ar= llte omngc Bout commntet seeks applm c&ions include a minimum of one year’s H,,msn Rew,urccs, Cullford College. 5800 tides canmlurmr4 lo the scsdank - Dnrcctor Search Committee, St. Olaf cnuam *nd/or nomiMucl-ls for me podaon uplrmet In spa* intormatan or 0 felatcd W. Friendly Avenue, Greensboro, NC Calleg=, 1520 SL Olaf Avmur. Nord-d%ld. cObm&sbtt I3 SeehAng appll- d Dir&or of M&&r,@ Respmslblli&es will 6&i. smng wrlE?n and oral commlmiction 27410. Cuilford College is an Equal MN 55057. Ap IkaUons will be accepted c*uaufuthepodtion =-2 &slstmtArhklk Indude dl mark*. pmmoliana, a&vetU~ skllls. knowi&= of ccmputers and desktop until May 15.1 L 5. St. Old Cdlcgc. a col- Dkvctor/Buslneu Opcratlons. Bachelor’s in.2 designs and media placement for the publishing. experience with writing and opm EmploY-. Hend Women’s Baaketbati Coach. Loyal= For full cmskbrst!un. pkase submit I&w I edbu&urchhtheLulhemnbadttkm degree in accounting, tlnancc or r&tcd FedEx Ornnge Bowl Qamc, King Orange desk etiativt publications. and knowf- Marvmm Unlversk~ is acctvtkw wdica- d applkatbn, restm-,e, tmrwipta and thrrc (?L.C.A.). is an Equal Opporhmity/AfRr- Md readredz ~revlous UDsrhncc In bad- Jamboree Parade and all other associati edged sports st@istks. This !a a l2-month - tion. for the p&znb head &xn&s has- leuersdi&renbyA@lll51a: mntlve Acth Employer. evuIts. Reqllhes bachelor’s degree in mar- pltinn Vlth = sUxtirlg salary of $2&03B. k&ball coach. Responsibilities: Provldc mcnt d Human Rnources. Jackno!%% kafng. publk relntkms. journalism, busInas Interested candldatcs should call Mrs. coaching leadership. organization. and Udvcnny. FWI olllcc Box 17028. Jacknon. admhktration or related Rdd. f+e y=ars’ Dnrhcrdcr at 7191472.2753 for applkaUm bzp&&hpnonnclmMagcmantPur- super,isic,, for a successful bnsketbdl pro- MS 392 17. An Equal Opportunity/Afflr- cxpcrlcnce with an advertising ag-ency. procedures. Dcadllnc for applications is chn3lrg,heomeMde~~~.~ gram.LM.U.baDh+sionImemberofthe motive A&m Em&m Associate A.D. computer systems hl hly preferred. Intcrcollcgiatc athletics or professianal MO 12.1995. The Federal Ciavemmmt in NCAA and compctcs in the West Coast Dlrrctor of Athletics. Indiana State Rcsponaibilltics In& % ep&= ag*tim pIdaTed. Excellent oral c: prepare and &lb¶IoP~~ploY~. Cm. LNU. Is commimd 10 scsdc- Oniver,ity ,mks a~lkatkns and mminn- admfnister total department budge track m Relat cans Intam. The Unlvenity of Asmoclatr Athlctlc Dlractor/Scnlor and wrmm cc.mmlmksbon SkiIts; mnputu mk and athletic excdlcnc=. &alttk=Uo”s: h.forthepMmd&ectwdd. c3wtrhm 0 must. Sand later of applica~ MsssachusctLa is seeking applicallons for Women’3 -or. comntl univn-sity Badrlor’s degree required. mast&s degnx Thedhutmmpnmtothep&c!&dtJe iYgzgtt~X&% tidn. resume lncludlng references and twopasmonslnmCdkedatNekmedb invi+esap#cntlm3futhepmitimds-- prdermi. Three or more yean d proven filncuon3: ov- tkkct dllca oprmtkm: nlmlhn to: Dole s.chmn. A33htant rslations. Applicants must hove strong dver3lN tJlrcu& the vke-Dmidmt for SbI- ci.3te dhtdc direem. lht mccasfd candi- swxess ms a head coach or a&stat coach date also will serve a8 the dcpertmcnt’s mannge e.sm travel for all spar& handfc L-xccutlvc Director. Orange Bowl ovcrsll communic=Uans skills, Including with l xcellerlt mfermces. Thorough know- scnim Wgnn-i’S nhn~nkc and will wmk facilfty management and scheduling. Search. 601 Brkkell cxccllcnt wrltlng ability. Prevlaus media C--MO* edged.llNCMnJe.andaprovenrrcard Shnithtrda kaUon,amvmtmsame Key Drive. Suite 362 , Miami. FL 33131. relatons/~ k6ormaticm exp=rknce and of a commltmcnt to academic excellmce. P ldiUCU)Mdhd- a did bxkgmd in desktop publiikq i *mm-& Lhek4lbcui Valley c&. ic dir&or to dtvclop. direct ad mana l (Including a fist Fax number: 305/371-4318. Appllca- E,%cUve c-unicalions skills. mcludlng mquid. The positiam are very demanding uw aattway c- fc.rfoc4bnumdulc 34 int=rrollcgiate sport programs and to cvml I&en of recommmda~ 10: Chair. Uon/ncmlnation deadline: April 21, 1995. strength m public sp=aking. Toul commit- Assistant Athletic Director Scrrcning ThttJraNqe BowlccmmnteeisanEqual and Include extensive hours, nights and National Collacliatc Athletic Associetion. hcad/asslst(ant couches. Each associate ment to the misswn d CI private Catholic Candkdatmah&4dence=miMund di-h*dlrrct~bility~*~- Committee, Department of Athletics, ow.xhmity/Atlkms Action Employer. weekends. Applkante htertskd in pursuing 0 career in this pmf=ssion are best suited. university. Salary: Commcnrurste with five ycan of s=nior-level management or mately 17 men’s and women’s sports, Cdomdo Sate Ui-hmity. Fan Collins, CO exprience and qualtfkatioru. Applications: The Unlvcrsity d M.assachus=tts, located in co&arable =~~erienc=. ExDericncc in including supervision of head coaches. 80523. Appllcacions must be Rceived by 5 Srd letter of applicatian, msumc and U~rn Amherst, is a Divrion I prcgram featudng intercollegiate &hl=tics =dr&lstraUon 1s xf=ddine. devtlopmmt and over- p.m. (M.D.T.) Friday. A ril 26. 1995. Icttcrs of reference to: Maria Bchm. prdd. A bachtlds degree is requk’d. sight, ad c Y imuon of r&ted acUvfUe9 C.S.U. ,s EEO.IAA. Emoavcr.P E.O. OF- public Relations 29 intercollegiate spats and competes in the Atlantic 10, Hockey East. Yankee Women’s Basketball Search Committee. a gradustc dcgrec prrferred. A person=1 (e.g.. a&nhskms. financial ald. alumni rds- ice: 21 SpruccHbll. ’ I Athletics Department. Loyal= Marymount Codeme and EC&C. Aease send a k& commitment to inte rity in the opcratwn tions). The position requires a bachelor’s hsslshnk Atbktk Dlmctor. fsuisiana Tech The tlnkdty d Hhnmsda Is seeking can- University, 7101 W. 80th Street, Los ter d applicti, mum+. at lcsst ulree rd- and shinishntinn 07 the unlversitfs ath- degree. st least five years experience in unlvcrsity B 6eekil-g applicants for the pa- dldwes for the position of assistant director Ar&s. CA QCC45. Deadline: l-he spplks- erences. and yniting and puMkaUons sam- letic progmn *cd the concept of the stum dhktk a&dnklrdicm.ucdlent communi- tion of assIstant athletic director. of media relations. men’s intercollegiate tion dcadllnc IS Fndsy. April 14. with (I ples to: Bill Strickland. Assistant AlhlcUc dent-sthktc is required. The successful CM- cation and organhatlon skills, extensive Responsibifii would Include sssisfing the athletics. Quali6caUons: Bachelor’s dear== desired starting date of June I. 1995. DiMor for Media Relations. University of dkiate wlil demoMbstc uce~tional leadev knowledge of NCAA rules and proven dlrector of athletics in maintaining a pm- rtqud. Successfd completion of an acad- Loyols Marymount Unlven~ty strongly sup Massachusetts, 255 Baydcn Buddmg. ship to the management. blanning and supervisory abibty. Sslsry commensurate gmm which wlil ensure proper +xmsmission emic program in joumslism. communka- pans the principle of diversity. We are inter- Amherst. MA 01003. No phone calls. 0pratk.n of pemonn=l, prcgrams. services with l? Applkatlon deadline: May of NCAA Ditiion I, Sun Bck and Big West tons. ,polt% managcmmt or a related field -ted in recelvlng applications from worncn plcaru. and facilities of the department; mpre~nt 15, I 5. Anticipated start date: no later Cod-, and untversity r&s to coach- with a minmum done year d exprlu~~ snd ethnic minxltks. Intcmshlp-Sports Information Dlrec- athletics to external publics. cncrste than July 1, 1995. Send ~clurne. cover I&m es. other athi.eUc dcpai8ncnt staff. and stu- in spoti information. athletic public relem Head Women’s Basketball Coach. tar/Public Relations AssIstant. Rcspansl~ mthudasm and Rnsmisl support 1or athltim ter, and the names. addresses and tcle- dent~athlctcs: coordinatina efforts. wlthm t,ons and/or sports media work also Csllfornla State Untversity. San Bernarm bilitier: Compile statistks for weekly repats k ~roarams: him. suoervisc and evaluate phone “umbcn of IIt least time rderences the athletic deparlmcnt. r&ting to game required. The highly motivated and cncr- dka Dir.=& all =s- of an NCAA Division to cmftrence snd NCAA dTiin, wdtt press &ch6g anb s,f& sta,tsff;admInIster the to: Charles Moore. Director of Athletics. managtmtnt: assisting Ihe director of ati- getic individual must possess exceptional II bsskctball program competing m the releases, rallclt mcdls. supervise student dcoartmcntal budget; p=rtIcnpate fully in Cornell University: Tesgle Hall. Campus kticr & markeUng aid promoting sthletic wrning and editing ability, a thorough California Collegiate Athletic As~o~~btion. woilccn. oversee game-day management cokfcrcncc and n&&al activities; and Road. iihacs. NY 14843. Cornell Unive& events and ticket sales; and coordinating knowledge of AP style and NCAA rules. Recruiting. all phases of preparing for corn- Draft and edit all material us=d for publica- implement active compll=nce with Tic fX is an Equal Oppoltunity/AffirmaUve Action thts relating to corporate spxworahips for expertise in statistical campllat~on. and p&Ian and maintenance of a strong acode- uon of athletic media guide. Auist In public and related ~rov~mr. Indiana State Employer. Women and minorities are athletic eve&. Qualifications: Master’s exp=rknce in desktop pubhhig. pr=feraMy mic emironment are among the respcnsi~ Udverslty is 0 ~~m~ppated. compreben- mmuragcd v) apply. degree in sports administrstion/managc~ Macmtosh QuarkXPress. Respomnbilities: relation?, &kc with editing and writing for bi,iUes. In ,ts foulth year of NCM Dwpnon II inttmsi c-unkatian v&&3. Qualifica- sive university located in Terre Haute, mmt or bnchda’s degree and two yema d Responsible to the director of media rela- c0mpditic.n. the unwtn1ty seek3 a per3on Indiana. I.S.U.~has an enrollment of just experience in similar field. This is a full- uoons for help&, to &v&p and Implement tions: Applicant should p0sees.s sImng oral who has danonstmti succcy in progrsm under 12,000 students. with a number of timc. 12-month posItian with an snnual media/public relations strategks/activiUes; snd wrincn cammunkahon skills. Know- undergraduate and graduate pmarsms in A!3!3l.dant A.D. salary range of SlB.Ow-$23,000. staung working within a scrvicc~oricnted depart- ledge of Apple scd IBM computers. daMoP ati and sclencc~. business. technology. sslsry is commmsur&c with experience mcntU38tsddfnse3thtddrhcmedk pashfng nrd athktic statistial pv. education. health and human perfomaancc Kanm*stnteckh+.AvUMtAth*bic and quU6wUmn. Lnnn d &katim end and funcUonlng m support of mOrk=Ung. Bach&r’s +twe In En&h or ccmmtmi- See The MarlrOt, page 17 F April 12, 1995 The NCAA News Page 17

Ill athletics Program. Bachelor’s degree assisdng in practice and g- organizati.m. reauired. ADohcabans wll bx accwted indoor and ouldmr tmack and field for b& snot hlgh~lcvcl skills. Strong dance beck- required (master’s preferred) web pnor srd cwrdlnaclon d the Ln~seamn and OUI~ &ugh hpdi &, 1995, or untitl the podiUon men and women student~athlctes. Duties ground with specific coaching background coaching, tnxulthg ord cdlegi*te Playing c&season conditioning program with the has been filled. Send letter 6’ application, include: usual and customary coaching on beam. Row crcrctse. and hairmg. condi- experinrr. Thb position will be anbined strength coach. Closing date for appkca- mmmc and two letters d recownmadabon adntla, recmibnmtof alhlnn; monitdf~ tioning and recruiting. Must have creative. with athletic admfnatrativc or coaching UauLsMay1.1995.PosiUcnstartsJuly1, to: Joan Bonticini. Hcsd Coach, Women’s ing educational Pnagress and welfare of stutu- sbung coaching styie. yet professional and b Continued from poge 16 responsibilities. Application review will 1995. Sslsry will be commensurate with Basketball. McKalc Center Room 236. dmt-athletes: ass&no alumnae and baa*- m*ture wnh sbldmt-alhletes. Kno&dge of b&n Immcdlately &id conbnuc w&l the cxpcrlcncc. Send letter of application, University of Axirons. Tucson, AZ 85721, NCAA rules end policies. Excellent written. position is filled. Letter of application, resume. confinnstion of passing score on 602/621-4014. l-be Unlvmity of Arizona 1s verbal and argsmrat~anal ?~kdls with self- develoommt. hcludlm the *bilk to atmct resume and three current letters of refer- NCAA recruiting test, and the nsmes, an Eaual Em&wment ‘Ovwrtuni~ s- abilities. Comprter knowledge pm- camp;s and co&nunity . support. ence should be forwarded to: Patricia A. addresses and phone numbers of at least tylEE.6.lA.A.lA.b.A: ’ ’ and tik un&ty~; afhledc ,,ms In pr; fend. The succes& applicant must be a Q.lmc.bon. iKl& four yean of lUCEN~ Tbompscn. Dcsn and Dlreaor of AthI&. three references to: John Konstantinos. Adstant Wands Bmsktbd Coach: The v&e end public forums; assisting h the fork professional and business oriented individ- N basketball ccachii u&mce: a bath- Elmira College, Elmira, NY 14901. EOE Director of Athletics, Cleveland State Unive&ty of Meii is seekmg applications mation and preparation of the budget. as ual with a ccmmtient to high standards in l lor’s degree is req~;red.~ with a ‘master’s AssIstant Women’s Basketball Coach/ University. 2000 Prospect Avenue. for the above posItIon. This Is II full~bmc. well as. overseeing the upndnum; suprm scademvzs and sthletks. Dties Include and degree preferred. Additional consideration tnstNctor. Valdoaa Sate univcnltv klVlte9 Cleveland, OH 44115. Equal Opportunity fiscal appoinime”t. effective IwaY I, 1995. vision of assistant coaches; compliance with not limited lnz assisting head coach with all will be given to applicants vrim heed cwch- nominations and a&k&ions for &e msi- Employer, MJFID. C.S.U Provides reason- Respon~bibtier Assist tin recwdng quality all laws. mlicies. rules and reaulstions oov- phases of varsity program including: the Mlg crpcrKnce at tie cdleglate level. This Ls tion of assistmt vi&is basketball c&h sble sccommodsbon for mdwdusls wth studcnt~athl~, practke and game preps- ei-mn th; un&slty. the N&i. rhc N.E.C.. t&nii and coxdkioning of stbletes. identi- I l2-mmih positim and the salary is can- and Instructor In the department of health dwbllities. ration, daily management off basketball the 2 .C.A.C. and any other conference or fyrg, evalusdr+9 and recruking top nudent~ mensurete with quslificstions. Submit a let- and physical education. Coaching m~onsi- Coach-Women’s Basketball Assirtant: tice. scsdemic and finanaal aid matters. organization with which the university is or athletes, assisting with public relations, ter d spplkaticn. cumnt resume and three bilitics include. but are not limited to. 12.month appomtmcnt. A bachelor’s Conduct all activities within Uhc rules end becomes associated which affects fund-raising, pmmotionrr. paticipate m con- letter. of reference to: Dire&x of Athletics, recruidng. s&duUng, monJlarlng academic degree is rquired with a master’s preferred. regulations established by the university, Monmouth athletics. Successful candidate unucd developmat and vnplemcntation of Csliiomls State fJnt~cr+~ San Bernardma progress of student-athletes. conduct of A minimum of four years’ experience at the North Atlantic Conference and NCAA. must have en understandmg of the unwers~ summer camps and clinics, as well as assist 5500 University Psrkway, San Bemardho, pracbcc and wavcI arrangements. The sucm callegiaa level or qUl”aient. a knowledge Bachelor’s degree required: speclalizlng in ty’s cdncem for academic as well as athletic with supervision of our youth spoti gym CA 92407. Review of applications will begin cessful candidate will have experience with of NCAA rules at the Division I level are pat coaching wth slgnlficant playing crpe- excellence. a bachelor’s degree. a vabd nastks progrsm. To apply, send letter of on May I. 1995. The position is open until rccrultmcnt of rtudcnt~athlctcs and wll rqukd. and a preference given to can& rience at the highest level of Diwslon I. Send sutomablle driver’s Ilcense and a minimum applicstkw resume. three letters of ream filled. An Equal Opportunity/Affirmatwe have coaching experience at the collegiate dates who demonstrate that they have resume and letter of appkcauam to: Joanne of two years’ coaching experience. prefer- mcndatlan wth phone numbers and Aaim Gnolover. Section 540. Title Ix. level or as a hlgh~sctvzol head coach. The passed the NCAA recruiting test. Duties Palombo, Head Coach, Univemity of Maine, aMv cm fhc colleaiate level. Excellent inter- addresses to: Tammy HoRbuhr. U&e&y Head W&n’s ~skettall G&h (Dtvision teaching position in the department of include acting as recwitirrg ccardinstor. or- Memorial Gym. Orono. ME 104469. The per&al. orgs&tional and cvnmunice~ of Denver. tkpanmcnt of Athletics. 2201 II) Callfomla State Clnlvenlty, Hayward. health and phywal educaoon requres the Rca machlna. administrative duties es they University of Maine is an Equal Uon skills rquked. Excellent fringe benefits Asbury Street. Denver. CO .30208: Full~bmc. annual caachmg track appalnt- teaching of’h<h snd/or physics1 educs- relate to rec&ing. film breakdown. prac& OpPcaunay/ARinnat~ve Acllam Employer. including tuition remission for employee. 303/87 I -3397. The dcpamncnt of athletks ment. Bachelor’s degree required. Master’s Uon actwlty classes, advising and panic@.+ arganizotian and o&r duties C-M to n Upon request. the university provides ream spouse and I.R.S. dependent children and recreetion and the Universitv of Denver or hlghcr degree pdmed. Caachlng up- tion in depsrbnent. school and univcnity Division I program. Closmg date for a~~lra~ sonable accommodations for fperaons with Apdicants dcase forward a cover letter and have strong InsUtuUonal com&ments to ricncc in the sport required. Collegiate committees. The candidate must possess a ti-hMay1.1995.P~~stsrtsJulyl. disabilities c&rent r&me to: Ms. Terry Sperber. the principle of diversity in all eras. In that experience preferred. Rime responsibilltles minimum of (I master’s degree in health 1995. Sslary will be commensurate with AssIstant Women’s Baskcttball Coach Monmouth Unwcnlty. West Lang Branch, spwlt, we arc particularly Interested in wtll Include coachmg, recruting and pro- and/or Dhvsical education. successful experience- Send letter of applicabon. (Part time). Responslblltbes: IMonitor stu- NJ 07764 no later than April 30. 1995. An receiving applications from a broad rpec gmm sdministrstion. AdditionsI responsibil- ca.&i$ &&nce. and the imowledge of resume, canfinnstion of passing score on dent~athktes’ academic pmgrress. Proctor Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action lmm of people. lncludii wxne”, members itks will include teaching assignment in the and commibnmt to NC&4 rules. Candidate NCAA rccruitmg test. and the names. nightly study hell and prow& ttutwial atis~ Employer. of ethmc minoribcs. and lndwduals wth activities area and/or kincsiology major also must pxsess a strong colnmmnent to addresses and phone numbers of at least tance. Extensive recruiting iinvolvlng all disabilities. Rcwew of applkations will begin May 15, the w&are of the rrtudmt-athlete. This is a three references to: John Konstantinos. facets of process. Provide comching assir- Restricted-Earnings Coach-Women’s 1995, and the seldection till be annornxed l2-month nontmuretrack portion wth a D~rcctor of Athletics, Cleveland State tance in develoDina oreseasam condlttan- “. Oymnestlcs. University of Nebraska- no later hn June 15.1995. Stating date is sbtiing date of July 1, 1995. The salary is University. 2000 Prospect Avenue. ing/training program and dallly practices. Football Lincoln. Assist head coach in all aspects of September 19. 1995. Salary cGmmerwJmte compeUtivc ad commensurate w1d7 cxpn- Cleveland. OH 44115. Equal Opportunity Aid in scouting - ow.ments. Otlher duues as coschmg and admm~strative dubn mclud~ with qualiRcatlam and experience. Send ewe. A resume with three letters of tier- Employer, M/F/D. C.S.0 provides reason- assigned by coach. Qualifications: &!abema State Unfversily is seeking appli- ing recruiting, conditioning, choreography, cover letter, resume and three letten of rec. cncc lnclus~ve of addresses and phone able accommadatlan for individuals with Bachelor’s degree and com,xtUt~ve plsyng catmns for e Dcfenslvc Coordinator. The spatting. travel snd marketing. Bachelor’s cmmmdaoon to: Richard S. Rfvenes. Chair. numkrs should be submitted to: Floyd D. disabilities. and/or coaching cxpericncle required. pxson sekcted will coordinste the &few. plus c&hmg cxpcricncc aid/or expcrim Depanmcnt of Klncsiolagy and Pbyskal Toth. Dean. College of Education. Void&a Heed Women’s Basketball Coach. Campatlblllty with and camrmibncnt to 0 au&v the defenswe playbook. (IYIR Ln wuv ence at the collegiate level required; equiva- Education. Cslifornis State University, State Univer*ty, Valdoda, GA 316%. VSU Tusculum College seeks a strong leader -p&live nabanal Ditisirm I111athletic phi& ter conditioning, represent the head co.xh lency corundered. Salary IS commensurate Hayward, Hayward, CA 94542-3062. This is one of two regional universities in with a demonstrated abilitv to coach and losophy requred. CompensaUion: Stipend m various functions and professionsI me& with qualifications and maximum allowed search is being conducted in accordance Georgla. a member of the Gulf South administer a highly comp&itive women’s plus mom and bxrd. l **Pouifbllity to work rigs, and pelfarm all other jab~related dulies by NCAA regulations Submii cover letter of With the university amrmatfvc actfan plan. Conference and Division II of the NCAA. basketball progrsm in the smell college full-time in Boston Public Schxoal system. q s directed by the head coach. Master’s apphcatm and resume pabnshed by May Cslbmls State University, Hayward, is an Awhcatlon dcadlmc is Mav 1. 1995. cnwronmcnt. Additional rcspons~bdlt~cs Emmanuel College II a mctmber of the degree in physical educstion or a related I2 Lo: Dan Kcndina. 305 Mabel Lee Hall. Equal Opportunity. Affirmative Action V&dasta State University ii an Equal include recruiting, retention, budget man- NCAA, E.C.A.C., M.A.I.A.IW. and the nrce of health or rccreatlan preferred. U.N.L., Uncoln, Nt?&5B&O229. U.N.L ii Employer. Women, handicapped pcnons Opportunity Employer Minorities and sgemmt compliance with NAIA Division n N.E W.A.C. Send resume and three letters Closing Date: open until filled. Salary: committed tr, E E0fA.A and A.D.A. ff ycu and members of minority groups ore female3 w! apcially encouraged 0 apply. rules and regulations. and other duties as d -mendatkn to. Mr. Anddrew Yosirwff. Competitive. Starting Date: Aa soon II) a need ass,stance under Ux A.D.A. please encouraged ID apply. AssIstant Ren’r Basketball Coach. determined by the college. Candidates Director of Athletics, Emmanaucl College, wlection can te made. Send three letters d contact Dan Kendig. Nen’a Basketbell end Elthcr Women’s Dlvlsion I. Univcnlty of Wlsconsin~Cmn should passe,, cxccIlcnt Icadcrshlp and 400 The Fenway. Boston, /MA 021 IS: reference. tRuwcriptn(s) and IcI)“rnC to: Mr. Soccer or Women’s Volleyball. Bethany Boy. Ctw~llcahau: Minimum of bechclor’s organizational skills. and (I demonstrated 617/735-9985 (IV). Emmanusl College is Arthur H. Pollard. Personnel Office. College, a private hberal arts Insbtution degree. Master’* degree Preferred. commitment to academic standards. an Affirmative Action/Equal tOppartunity mnpedq at the NCAA q level and holding co.xhing l xp&rlce “ecessary, colleglste Employer. Lacrosse membership in the E.C.A.C. and the coaching expetience preferred. Essential and 3-5 yea&’ call&e coaching or l&d Alabama Btate univcrsfty is SeekIng “ppll- Presidents’ Athletic Conference seeks lob &ICUOM: Ma heed coach in all phssm caactsng updmcc preferred. Send cover cstiorts for an Offensive Coordinator. The Pm-ThePoshbn-2nd AssIstant Conch appllcatlons for the dual head coaching eS of men’s b&&ball progmm st the birec- letter. resume. and three references to: of Women’s Lacrosse. Qualifications: pxitioM listed. B&any has recently made Uon of head coach. Respmsibilitiea include, Human R~urces. Tusculum College, P.O. Collegiate Iacroase l xporiarr srdh high- major improvements-in its athlcilc and but OR nd llmfted to: recrwmmt of qualm Box 5093. Grccncvillc. TN 37743. school of college coaching experience. recreation foalICes. ResPmabiliies include. Sed student-athletes; coaching leadership; Application review will begin immediately lhd women’s crew coocb. me wclncn’s in vsiiaw ,%n?&& and plafculanal n-lee& Ability to wollr with and communicate wtb but .sR not bmned to: development of car- monltodng condfUoning programs. budget and conUnuc un(u @tkn is filled. E0.E athletics dcpatmcnt at the Ulniversity of Ingr. and ell other job-related duties as students, fatuity and alti. Ability to uro& pctltlve programs within the guidchncs of msnogement public relations and pmmo- (R&red) Csllfarnla (Inlvcrrlty of Tennessee, Knoxville, annurnoo the “PC”- dIrected by the head coach. Master’s degree within the framework of Prmccton. Ivv the NCAA, E.C.A.C.. P.A.C. and Bethsny Lions; commitment to NCAA, MCC and Fennsytv*~s athleuc depsmnent IS CUT- Ing of the posltian of head crew coach. m physical education or e related area of League end NCAA regulations. Res&- Colleae: manarxment end develomwnt of UWGB rules and regulations: sssisting in rently seeking to fill the Position of Head Qualifications: Bachelor’s degme required. health or mcreabbn preferred Closing Date: slbillties: Asskt in all ascects of coachina. all a&&s of ic programs: re&ibncnt. summer cmnps ad clinics; and posslbilii Women’s Basketball Coach. Respan- master’s degree pfeferred. P&erred Inter- Open until Rllcd. Salary: Campctltlvc. program planning &d orgsnirstion retdim and g,adueti d student-athlnn of teaching. Salary: cammcmuretc wth slblllba lnclU& budga. coachng al flc.x. collegiate coaching cxpcr~ccnce et the starting Dote: As moth 0s a selecbon cm be Recmfbncnt of studm&&letes and publk at slgnifkanticvcls: and teaching duties upsic-. Stdrq date: to be determined. quipment and supplies, s&e&Iii (along Division I level. ResDonsibillitics: Man- made. Send three lcnns of reference, rnnm relations. Position avsilsblc: September I. commensurate with one’s experience. Appllcatlan deadline: April 21, 1995. with uthlctlc dlrecmr). recruklng md whd agement and .dmlnl;trstlan ‘of the crew scnpt(s) and resume to: Mr. Arthur H. 1995. Appliieucns will be fwlnved Mning upmlw and intemt. QuallRcaUans must Applka6on prardure: letter of application. arships. acsdemic pp~ress, reg&&ms of program. conduct the programa in actor- Pollard. Persannel Office, Alabama State April 3. 1995. and accepted until en resune. and namea ad- and phone women basketball players. dance with the philosophy of the deport- universiw. Monta-. AL 36101 appalntmcnt Is made. Direct appllcatlon~ include: e master’s degree in physical edu- l ll f ibility of catIon or related field: signlRcant cosching numbers of three references to: Mike women basketball players and amrlnsnty ment of intercol!+ate athletics). understand Footbll*&ach~ pd.itlon - Part Time. to: Ms. Amy Campbell, Associite Dire&or experiences with both men and women: an He&man. Head Busketball Coach. Human with NCAA rules. Reepondblc for direct and adhere to all p&i- and pwxedurea of Marietta College is seeking- applicants.: to fill d Atbletu. Jsdwii Gymnssium. Princ&m understanding of the mle of atbletio in the Resourca ORice ~ CL 830. Universiry of wprvlsion of assistant basketball coach. the unlvcrsry. Southeastern Conference a part-time footboll coschmg position. Unlvcnlw. Rlncccon. NJ 08544. Rlncaon educational process: and the ablity to work WI-0-n Boy, 2420 N&let Drive. Green evsluation of assistant couches, and fund- and the NCAA. Develop e tprogram to Rlmary respon3lbuluo will inckide On~thC~ collegialfy wi!hin the college and local can- Bav. WI 5431 I-7COl. Fax: 414/465-2038. ralsmg. Assists m addltlonal duties as become a successful contendeer at confer- field coaching assignmenb, recruiting stu- munities. Application deadline: May 5, Al~.pplk.Uw must be rcccivcd no later assigned by the athletic dIrector. Posltlon ence and naionaI level. Pmmcate acsdemii dent-athletes. and other administrative stc students. located in cab-al New Jersey 1995. Send letter of application. resume man 430 p.m. on the dote of close. u&as requirr?, a bachelor’s degree in related field, progress of student~athlctes by workrng duties as assigned by the head football midway between Phllsdclphls and New and three letters of recommen~n ID: Ms. ccfl6den?isllty is requested In witing. infor- master’s degree ~&erred, mllege coaching closely with the off& of academics and path and di- of athletks. Salary end York. Prlncetal unlve&y I M Amrmouvc Susie Mehalik, Director of Human Re- mation regarding the applicant must be experience requred. Please submr letter of student life Devclo~/oversee conditionin xovisim for mom and board are included. AcUonlEqusl OppaRunlty Employer SOWC~S. Bcthsny College, Bethany. WV released upon request. Finalists cannd be applkation. resume. and three letters of ref. and trammg of I&. Supewilse assist&t Interested applicants should submit a letter Head Coach of Men’s l.acrossc. Bates 26032. Fax 304/829~7108. Afflrmativc guaranteed confidentiality. UWGB is an erences with telephone numbers bs Of??ce coaches. Assume full respornsibility for of application. resume and references to. College lnwtes spphcauons and nomma- AcUon/Eq”al opportunity Employer. Affirmative Action/Equal Opportunity of Wce~Rcsidcnt for Student Development home matches. coordinate t&am travel, Gene Epley. Head Fcotball Coach. Manetu t,,,ns for the por,t,on of head coach of AssIstant Men’s Basketball Coach. The Employer. and Services, Head Women’s Basketball recrumng. schcdulmg. ctc PZarUcipate in College, Marietta, OH 45750. Marietta men’s lacrosse. Bates II a haghly selective Univemity of Wisconsin-Milwaukee invites AssIstant Women’s Basketball Coach: Coach. California University of Penn- publlc~rclatlans actlvlt~cs. 03ther duties College is an Equal Opportuniiy Educator coeducational InsUtuUon of 1.500 students applications for the posibon of esslstant Division I, University of Wisconsin-Green sylvania. 250 Un~venfty Avenue. Caliiomia. .sssigd by me di- of athldeUc3. Salary. and Employer. recognized for its academic excellence. An men’s basketball coach. Rcspons~btl~t~cs Bay QualAcationr Minimum of bachelor’s PA 15419~1394 Position Is open YDUIfilled. Commensurate wth erpenecnce. Appli- As&&ant Coach of Football. Wlngatc NCAA Diwsion Ill institution. Bates is a include recruitinq coordination. scouting. degree. Master’s degree preferred California Univemity of Pennsylvania is an cation Deadline: Rwlcw of appplications will College, a Division ll member of the South member of the New England Small College film exchange,-monitoring wade& Calleaiate conchina or camwUUve excen- Afflrmatlvc ActlonlEqual Opportumty begin May 15. 1995. and co”tinuc until sucm Atlanuc Conference. seeks quahty candIm ~thkti conference (N.E.S.C.A.C.) end the prcgress, assi3thg in pmcum, game orgo- cnce”rcquired. E&ntisl job functibns: Employer. Women. mirialUes and lndwidum ccssful candidate IS found. Abppointment dates for this challenging position. Eastern College Athlctlc Conference nization and promotional activities and Assist head coach of women’s basketball 111sWI&I disebilitiar are encouraged to apply. Date: July I, 1995. Applicatitians. Return Respansiblliua include coschmg of fcorball (E.C.A.C.). Qualifications: Successful eppli- as3Istancc with team travel planning. put- program at the direction of head coach. Women’s Basketball. As&tent Coach. reaune and three (3) recommeendations to: in tie defcnsivc secondary. recruiting. video cants will present records of solid experi- chasing and scheduling. Bachelor’s degree Responsibilities include. but are not limited University of Illiiois~Chempalgn. 100 pcr~ Joan Cronsn. Dwcctor off Athletics, coordination. auldance and academic ence in coaching intercollegiate lacrosse a9 rcqurcd. master’s degree preferred. to: gomc contrasts: ovcrsccmg film c*- cent. 12.month appointment to begin as University of Tennessee. 207 Thompson- coaching of s&nt~athletes, teaching as well es erhlbit knowledge of recruiting Divislan I coaching cxpcrlcncc: lncludlng change; scouting film; on~cou~ caschlng ncgotmtcd after search is completed. Baling Arena, 1600 Stadillum Drive. assqmed by the physral educabon depart- stratcgw for an academically demandmg knowledge of NCAA ales, game prepare- during game end practice sessions; team Responsibilities Include: assistance wth Knoxville. TN 37996.4610 Ul.T.K. is an meit. and upholdlng moral and ethical liberal a~ college. A mester’s degree and tion. indivnduel players’ skill development, uavel arrangement; commitment to NCAA, recrdung. all~sesson training. practice and E.E.O./A A./Title IX/Section 504/A.D.A. standards of the umvers’ky. Preferred qualih- cxt&cncc workiw with a diverse shdent academic monlting. administratIve l xp- MCC and UWGB rules and regulations; games, administration of total program, Employer. cstians include master’s dewee. coll&ste pdpulatiar we p&&red. Additional cmch- rience, strong organizational ability and involvement with promoban and ma&ting public relations and promotional activities: ing respanslblhtms In the varsity football excellent communlcabon rrkllls ere highly of wwnerl’s basketball program; and work involvement In sunvncr csmp program. pmgmm will be au@& by the director d deslralAc. wary commer?iuraa witi quall~ m clm~cslsummer bssketball amps. Bachelor’s required, master’s preferred; tions. and recruiting and coaching experi- athletics. The full-time position also fications and experience. Starting date is Salary: commensurate with experience. proven Dwsnn I recruiting ability: mini- Cross Country l ncc In the Southeast. Persons Interested mcludes teachiig responsibiliies within the July I. 1995. Send resume and Starting date: July I, 1995. Application mum two yean’ Division I caaching cxpnm should submit a letter of eppllcatlon. physical educatnn cumculum. Application names/add-/phone numbers of three deadline. Ma 5. 1995. Apphcstion proccm ence desired: me-el relations skills: work Women’s Cross Countrv Coach. Hobart resume, and names, addresses and phone Proced”te Please send 0 Ic(Lcr of appllca~ references to: Bud K. Haidet, Athletic due: letter o r appbcabon,” resume and Uwee Ing knavl&da; of NCAA rules: comp&r lit- and William Smith CollegR, iccated In tic umbers of references to: Doug Malone, tion, .s resume, three -t Iaers of ICC- Director, U.W.M.. Depsrbnent of Athletics. letters of reference to: Carol Hammerle, eracy. By April 20. 1995. send .ppkc.Uon Finger Lakes region of New York Site. 1s a Head Football Coach. P.0 Box 3022. ommendation and a titement of coaching P.O. Box 413. Mllwaukcc. WI 53201. Head Basketball Coach. Human Resources letthr. r&u& academic transc&s. and co&dinate liberal aIu lnstltution for men Wingate College, Wingatc, NC 28174. phdosophy to: Director of Athletics. Applicatin dcadllnc: postmarked by May Oftlcc ~ CL 830. University of Wl~Green three’ c~r~ent’rccommcndlng l&&s to: and women William Smith College Is se& Zonsldcrabon will be given to applications Suzanne R. Coffey, Search CommIttee 15. 1995. u.w.-Miivaukee is M Affirmative Bay, 2420 Nicolet Drive, Green Bay, WI Karol A. Kahn, Assoc. DIrector of Athletics, lng a coach to direct the women’s cross received by April 28. WIngate College IS an Chair. Bates College, 217 Lane Hall, Ation/Equsl Opportunity Employer. The 5431 I-7001. Fax: 414/465-2038. All appli- 1817 5. Neil, Suite 201, Champaign, IL caunbv ~mormns. Racoluiblc for the man- Equal opportunity Employer. Lewston. ME 04240. All materials must be names of those nominees and applicants cadms must be received no later dmn 430 61820, (217/333-0171) (fax 217/244- ager&i of-all faceta bf a Diwwon Ill pro- Announcement for A,sIstant Football received by May 1, 1995 Bates College wtm have not requested In uniting that their p.m. on the date d close. unless conf?den~ 0035). Qslified spplicants inter&wed dur- gram. pkvious coaching experrience highly Coech: Running Backs Coach. Strong backs values a diverse cammuray and seeks to identities be wthheld end me n-es of all tiality is requested in writing, information ing norice pmiod. AfFinnsUvc Action/Equal dewable B&&r’s degree in I related arem ground cxprlencc wh N0.A compliance. assure equal opportu”ity through a conunu~ fnaltsts will be released “PO” request. regarding the spplicants must be released oppxhmity Empioya. with cxprmcc 03 an r8tercolleeg.iate runner admiisbative emmiencc wsh rholarshws ing and effective affirmative actlan pro- 5&m w*sNngtan clllhslty Hod MS upon rquest. Finah* cannot be guaran- Physlcel Education Instructor/Women’s preferred. This is a pan-time pposition hum and financial aid: Bachelor’s degree, mds- gram We welcome applications from Ba3ketbdl caacb. This stzcial facultv lx& teed cc&&ntklltv. UWGB Is an Affirmative Basketball &&I. Applicsntr, should send August 15. 1995. through Noovcmkr 30. tcr’r preferred. Demonstrated ability to women and mmoonbes. bon is responsible for &uiting, s&&g, Action/Equal Op,&unlty Gnployer. a - km. vita and references to: John 1995. Send cover letter, R%UT~C and three recrdt under rules of UK NCA4 Position is AssIstant Coach of Women’s lacrosse. coordlnathg team hwel. workira with team Head Men’s Basketball Coach. Lyon Kuzela. Athletk Dl-. T&-McConnell refemes to: Glenn Beqly. lnteedm DIreax I2 maths. Nl tame. Salary dependent on QualficaUonw A baccaIaueate degree with academics-and practlcc plann~g, budget Collcac. Full~tlmc. nine-month awoint- College, I W Alumni Drive, Cleveland, GA d Atbletia, WIlllam SmtU? Colkege. Geneva, aped- and qualificatians. Send IeEer of previous coaching/playing expcrlcncc at msintenance, supervision of assistant ment: beglnnlng August 23. i995. 30528. NY 14456. 315/781-3500. fax: 315/7w sp~lrcation. resume. and names. addresses the collegiate level. Abilii to communicate coach. and ordermg of cqulpmcnt. Bschelor’s degree required, higher degree Coach. Edtnboro Unhwslty d PA seeks: 3503. Appkcatxms will be revi~ewed imIne- and phone numbers of at least hvo refer- cffectlvcly and recruit succcsshally within AddItional mDanslblllUc~ Include worn& preferred. Five years previous coaching Assistant Women’s Basketball Coach, diately and the parlllon will remain open ences to: Shawn Watson. Head Football me Ivy League philosophy. Responslbllfties: ing interrolle&ate athletics ei.3 an’integral experience required. Prcvlour college NCAA Dwwon II. regular. full-time, initial until Rued. Coach, Intercollegiate Athletics, Southern Respwxible for assisting the heed coach in par( of the university Candidate must be coaching experience at n selective private appointment through October 13. 1995: Head Conch d Men’s Crow ‘County and Illinal?, Un~vcmty at Carbondale. I IS SIU all aspects of coaching. planning. orgati- committed to the academic pelformancc colleae and D~CVIQUS cxwricnce in the O”e-“e*r rermvable; $22.050 (ann”ulized). Track. Bates College Invltes applications Arena, Carbondale. IL 62901-6620. ing and rccrultlng. Position Start Date: snd graduation of the student-athlete. NCfi desire& Candid& must have the cxdlcnt benefits. Responsibi&s: Assist and nominations tb fill the sntnpatcd Deadline: Friday, April 21, 1995. (Please September I. 1995. Appllcatlan Deadline: Position requnrcs hmitcd teaching in the ability to sustain a high-quality basketball head coach in rectitlng, organumg. man- vacsncy in the position of heed coach of note: No telephone contact or recommen- Review of resumes will begin immediately Physical cd;catlan department. Position program in an scsdcmicslly rigorous liberal aging. planning and implementing a corn- men’s cram cauntry and track. Bates is m dations accepted prior to appllcabon dcsd- and will continue until the posiiion is filled. requires e bachelor’s degree; Division I arts college. Duties include. coaching, p&h progmm: assnst wtb the in-seamn highly eld”e cceducahbnal insUtuUon of line.) S.I.U.C. is an Af&mative Action/Equal Please send applicstlons to: Amy Patton. coachhg cxpe- prekred. Minimum d Rouiting, and managing do men’s basket- and out-of-season player development; I .500 stw&nts recxgnued for itx academic opp.3nunlty Emplo cr. Head Women’s Lacmruc Cc&i, Damrvwth five (5) years of coaching experience. ball program. cosching or assisting in e duties LIR paformed vrithi tie framework excellence. in NCAA Divl~ion In institutiw Culver-8tocktonP olkgc Ln cmlton, MO, Coil l . 6083 Alumni Gym. Hanover. NH Candidate must have knowledge of fiscal second span, and tewhlng some physkal d the P-S A.C. and NCAA rules and reala- Bates is a member of the New England offers an sssisbmt foctbatl con&kg position 0375T -3512. Danmautb College Is a pw management and wprvnory skills. Good education acdvky co-. Salaly c-m~ lions; other athletic related dutle; as Smell College Athletic Conference (full~tlmc Internship). Candidates will be vote. liberal a* in&t&n of 4,000 under- personal relations skflls es well es sound sumte with upericncc. Lyon college is an assigned. OualtFtccatiau: Bachelor’3 degree (N.E.S.C.A.C.) and the Eastern College renponxible for coaching the c&nslvc line graduates. Dartmouth College is en “elbaI end witten commlmication au!3 are independent, four-year Ilberal arts college rqumred. master’s preferredi experience in Athletic Conference (E.C.A.C.) Qualltka~ or defensive secondarv. Other duties Affirmative Action/Equal Opportunity reqd. Cc4-&.ste must be kmwiedgeable affiliated with the Presbyterian Church playing and coaching at the collegiate level. tions: Successful apphcants will present include, but are nor llmlid to, recruong. EmplOYer. d NCAA regulations. Ewu IS gowned by (U.S.A). wtb an endowment of awroxi- Ummuqh knowledw of P.S.A.C. and NCAA records of solid cxpcrlcncc in cosching weight - supavis& and football equip- the w*3hingt.m state low on gender equity &aaly $44 mlliii, and a strong &&mic rules. ApPlicancn:-sutlnii (I letter. resume, intercollegiate cmss counby and track es ment supcrviswn. Stipend and room end in higher education and is cammnted to reputation. Send letter of application; copies of transcripts, and the names, well es l xhlblt knowledge of recruiting board available. To apply, submt cover Iti- Soccer affirmative action. Review of aDDlications resume; names, *ddm33e3 and phone nunv addruses and tekphonc numbers of three stmtegies for an academically demanding tcr (please specify offensive line or sec- ~&rmces to: Associate Vicc~Presldcnt for kberal srtr college. A master’s degree and andan’). resume. and rhe names and &rte will bqm immediately and co&w until bers of at least three references; and a II. the poddon is Riled. S&r& letter of Apple statement of phllasaphy of coachmg to: Human Resources and Social Equity. uperiencc waking with e diverse student ““mkrs of et I& three references’to: Al Head Men’s Soccer/Asslstent Baseball. c.tin. resume. and the nsmes, .dd&.es Terry Qamer, Director of Athlctlcs, Lyon E.U.P.. Edmbom. PA 16444. to smvc not population are prefered. -nK fvatlmc pasl& Tamkrelll. Head Football Cosch. Culver- Missouri Valley College. Marshsll. MO, has ad phone numbers d three references to: College, P.O. Box 2317, Batesville, AR later than 4:30 p.m., April 21, 1995. Uon also Includes teachmng responsibilities Stockton College, Canton. MO 63435. a position available for LI head men’s soc- Selection Committee, Division of Human 72503-2317. Saemrg d spplicsbons till Winbcm Univetity, an Equal Opportunity within the physical cducallon~ curriculum. Culver-Stockton College is an Equal cer/ssustn,tsnt bus&all conct~. lIis is a 12. Resources, MS 114, Eastern Washington begin on Aprll 24 and continue until the Employer. I committed to a Policy of offir- Application Pmcedlae: Please send a 1-r oppoltunltylAmm*tive Action Employer. mod7 po31tmn tith respm&ilii to elm Univcnlty. 526 FiFLb Street. Chewy. WA position is filled. Equal Opportunity mative ecUon and is e naUonelly reccqnued of application. 0 resume, three current I*- include recrultlna and teachina. Master’s 99004-2431. Eastern Washin ton leeder in me educahon of s&dent9 wlm dfsm tm d recommenda&an end a statement d degree in physIcal educaUon/ducaUan is &PbyCr. required, college or high-s&ml caechlng University is an Afknativc Actlan/ 4 ual Cach-Men’s Basketball Assistant. two sbiii. coaching phllasaph to IDirector of Opportunity Employer end applications posltlons: Both posltlam are 12-month Women’s Basketbell Restricted-&mlngs Athletics Suzanne k Cafffcy Search GymnaStiCS exprkncc is preferred Se-d ldtn d appli- from members of histoncally undcmpre- sppointments. A bachelor’s degree is Coach. The Univcnlty of Arizona invltcs Cmm& Chair. Bates Cdlcgc. iI7 !anc cauca and mume wttb references to: Greg 3lmted groups M e3pecbuy encclllr*god to required wnb a msstcr’s preferred One applications for the pert-time, IZ~montb Hall. Lewiaon. ME 04240. All materials Full-tlmc Assistant Women’s GymnastIca hrdum, AU&tic Director. Mtssourl Veil porkion wqukes a mInimum of wo years’ position of women’s basketball resbided- must be Rccivad by Apdl20, 1995. B&es timch. The Udvemlty d Denver is inviting College, 500 E. College, Harshall. MB WPlY. 65340. AlXmetivc ActiaJEaral Ommctw Head Hen’s Baakctball Conch: Elmira co.sching experience at tie collegiate kvel &lngs coach. Respcnsiblfdes include. but College values a diverse cormmunity and sp~l~csnts b mC ~c&ixm d ass&ant gym- . . . . Cdkac. 0 snail. Drlvalc. llbeml ens lnsutu- or quivaisa; die cdher rquires 0 midmum arc not llmlted to:RecruitIn acadcmlc ~(o~~U#MlOppo~thlWghe nastics coach (NCAA Division I) for the nnv EdoY-. tion h ;patate N;v York, Invites appllca~ d four years’ cxprincc at the collegiate monitorina. knawledae of r$*CM rules. conUnulng and effective affmraative action 1995.96 aademk year. Appalntment date: Part-Time Posltlo~slstant Coach of tionskwticposiiionoft,eedmerisbasket- krel or equivalaR. Both posftkms rquke a progrmn. We wekame applications from Julv I. 1995. Salarv: corn&e vim c&er WOmcn’S Boccu. audfk~: Cdkghte soccer experience and/or hlgh~schml or ball coach. Full~bmc appointment with knmWg~dNC44~e.attheDihhI Di&n I prcgra&. b&&g in mid 20s. college cuacbii erpaicnce. Abilii to work camprchcnslvc bcncflts package. level. and a preference rrill be given to CM- kc a CMchhg expelI= R hlgbs&cd Qualltlcations: Bachelor’s degree required candi&tca must possess stmng organIs.- dldates who demonstrate that they have or collegiate level. AdmInistratIve experl- County md Track. Full Ume. Monmouth with dent-ted urcedul bklslanl cd- t!.arml. inte rprnrnal and leadership skills, e passed the NCAA recrutlng test. Duties encc and strong organizational. commlmii- Udv-ity. We M seekIng an individual to legiste exp&mce mdlor very skong high- commlunmt to d-e a&dunk mission of the bckk ,e.mithg, film exchange and break- catfan sklllr necessary. Computer knowl- organize, plan and direct sll aspcclq of a level club uPellalcc (elii). with se”C” Dr college and to a c.xnprUUre NCAA Dlvfskan down. monltormg academic progress. edge is desirable. Undergraduate degree Dtvtston I &f&c -n-n In - munby. more years’ coed&g expellerIce. Ablllty to See The Market, page 18 b Page 1 a The NCAANews April 12, 1995

see condilloning and lralning of team. EducaUon and Recreation. Quabfications: collegiate level: organize ail competitions: ~rooram of national caliber athlet-- LCI. leg&e wrestling program includii coach- Suprvise axdstent coaches. Assume full Master’s degree preferred in physics1 edu- arrange team travel/lodging; identify, kqires extensive mvel. 5. Assume “etch ing, recruit@. xchedullng. budget prepare- mpcnsibilii for home mstchea. ccordinete cation or related 6eM and equivalent coach- schedule and train ofF&ials for home meets. mw”sibillUes for home events. 6. Assr*--- tbn and msnsgement a”d monitoring the teem bevel. recruiting, scheduling. etc. ing and teachi”g experience a~ the college Bachelor’s degree and OM year’s coaching e doritive and professional profile in the academic progrew of student~athletes. This Participate in public relations ~cUvIUcx. level. Familian~y with NCM rules and regu- experimce in a hi hly competitive pmgmm community to enhance the support of the IS .a pati~nme paswan. salary comme”ru- F Continued from page 17 Other duties auignd by the director of atim l&ions required. Stating dote: July 1, 1995 rquired. USATG P Level I C II certificatian Lady Voi volleyball program. 7. Other duuc?, rate with experience and qualifications. letics. S.&v: Cammensurete wth l xrrri- (11 -month appoinbnent). Selsry ccmmen- preferred. K”wledge of vack t Rcld/cross es aulgncd by head coach. Appointment: Applicaria” deadline: May 15. 1995. ence. Appl&o” Deadline: Revie; of curate with qualifications and experience. counb~ mles/regulatiionx; ability to rccn~i~, Effectwe July 1, 1995 (12.month sppoint- Applicauon review will begin immediately ty and alumni. Ability to work within the wDlic.tio”s will bwin Mav 1, 1995. and Interested aDdica. ”ts should submit letter of teach, counsel and motivate student-&h- merit). Salary: Depending on experience To ensure full considerstion. applicsnb framework of Princeton, Ivy League and k&w until xucce&ul car;didite is found appllcstfon. rerwne. tra”xcripl(s) and three I&es required. Interested cclndldstes should Applications: Return resume end tiree (3) must send a letter of application. resume NCAA regulstions. Rexponsibiliticn: Asxixt Appointment Date: June 1995. Applica- lewers of rccammendallon (0: Dr. Mary forward a cover letter, resume and three I&m recommendations to: Josn Cronan, and B list of three references to: Stephen R. in all aspects of coaching, Program plan- tians: Return resume and three (3) recom- Mak. Assistetant Athletic Dir, Univerxity ten of recommendabcns by Msy 19. 1995. Intercollegiate Athletics for Women, Barnford. Dlrecmr of Arhletlcs. Plymouth “lng and arganixahon. Recmihnent of stu- mendatvans to: Josn Cronan. Director of of South Dakota, 414 East Clark Street, to: Mike Tyrrell. Purdue University, 1126 University of Tennessee. 207 Thompson- State Colleae. Plvmouth. NH 03264. de”t-sthktes and public relation,. Pos~bon Athlelics, University of Tennessee. 207 Vermrllro”. SD 57069.2390. Ail applica- Freehafer Hall. West Lafayette. IN. 47907. Baling Arena, Knoxville, TN 37996. 603/535-2755. ‘Plykuh State College is available. scplcmber 1, 1995. Applicstionx Thompson-Bohng Are”a, 1600 Stadium tiorts poaimarked on or hefore May 5,1995, 1126. Purdue University is a” Equal Deadline for ApplicaUonx: May 15. 1995 a” Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Aclton wll be rewewd starting April 3. 1995. and Drive. Knoxville. TN 37996-4610. U.T.K. u will be considered, or unul surtnble candi- Opportunity/A&matiivc Action Employer. U.T.K. is a” E.E.O./A.A./TiUe IX/Section Gnploycr. accepted until a” appolnlment 13 made. a” E.E.O./A.A./+iUe W&&o” 50dlA.D.A. date 1s located Equal OpportunityiAf- 504iA.D.A. Employer. Direct applications to’ Ma Amy Campbell. Employer. firmalive Adan Employer. Ax&tent Volleyball Coach. Athletics. Associate Director of AlhleUcr. Jadwin As&h-d Women’s &ccer Coach. Virginia Assls~ant Women’s Softball Coach. The P.C.N.: 398365. Full-time, term appolnlm Cvmnaxium. Prmceto” Univcrsitv, Commwweslth U”ive&y is now sccepting women’s athletics departmew at the volleyhall ment with benefits. nme months/yr. Selsry Phys. Ed/Athletics P&ceb,n, NJ M1544. FTinceto” Unwereityb applications in rhe &patient of intercolle- Unlversitv of Te”nessee. Knoxville. $1,169.60 biweekly. Requiremenrs: a pnvale. liberal srtd institution of 4,500 giste sthletics for the position of axsixlanl announCe; the opening of the PosItIon of Head Wamcn’x Volleyball and Softball Bachelor’s degree. Coaching and/or playing Physical Educatlo”/A.thlcticx: Franklin undcrgradualo and I.400 graduate stu. women’s yxcer cmch Thii is 0 part-time esslste”1 roftbsll coach. Qualificalions: Coach. FullLrlme powtion. Bachelor’s experience at the college level. Knowledge coilegc, a private fowyear kberal srts COI- dents. locaced in central New Jersey mid- adiund msitio”. Riman, rexwnsibllitv will Bachelor’s degree required. ma&r’s degree degree required Previous successful play- of cumnt NCAA Division II rules and regu- lege. invites applications for a full~llme rw”- way between Phlladelphis and New York. b; gaai keeper trsi”bg dut may’also prefemd. Preview cmchii and/or playing ing or coa&ng l xperiera at the collegiate lations. Athletic and technical ,lolls Lo asad wnure posrbcn in physical education/ethlet~ PrInceto” University is a” Affirmalive include assisUng tbe head coach in other experience et the Division I level. Respo”- level in b& sports Rexponsibilitia include during practice sessions and pregame its to begin August 1995. Preference. Action/Equal Oppanunlty Employer aspects of dire&ng a Division I program, srbilitics: Promote academic pmgrevl of xtu- dire&no all tiesex of tic women’s vollev warmups. Ability to interact poutively with Exposure to a small college environmcnl SL. Andrewa Colkae is seekir~~_ applicatiau xuch ms coaching and develapmen( cd sti- dent-athletes by working closely with the bell s”~sof&all pmgramn, including sup& the community. Problem salving, time man- and abibly to teach a variety of physical for the posltlan d women’s heed soccer dcnl~athletes. mo”itoring academic o,T~e d academics and studmt life. Home vw”g two full-time graduate assistants, agement. and organizational skills as well as educstion/heaii+ co”-, e.g., arganizellan coach. Res-ibilii will include directing prqlress. recndllng, suprvam” of condi- game managcme”~, conditioning. travel. orga&i”g and planning practice. recrur(- attenho” to detail. Ability to travel out of and dminiSrauon. heaiti education. well- all ohaxes of the ~roarem end additional thing prqlrsmr, snd scheduling. A can& recruting. public relatiorts. and olhercoach~ ment of quality student-athletes. and com- state with the women’s volleyball team. ness. rtythmics, gymnastics. Also will serve te&hi”g and/or abm~lxtraUve duUes. St date vltb Division I pla ing experience is ing and admlnbtret~ve duties as assigned by mitment 1o sludent~alhlete?l’ academic Akkly to sexist with recruibnent and fund- II, head coach of wom.m’s sc.ccer and son- Andrew. a” NCM Division U i”stitutan. is highly preferred. Bat 6 &r’s degree 1s the heed coach. Must be committed 0 con- progress. Siena Heights is a Catholic raising. Respauihlloa: Recruit stimt-ath- ball teams. Master’s in physical education. a member d the Carollnax~Virginia AIhleuc rquired. The candIdate should have experi~ ductlng the prcgram in accordance with the N.A.I.A. school. Send cover letter. resume. Ietes: teach fundamental volleyball skllls; teachrng experience and coaching experi- Conference and her, bee” fielding m corn- l nce rumking in m cukuraily dlverse ynivu~ philosophy of the dcparbnent of intercolle~ and three letters of recommend&o” Io: monitor academic progress of student~athh- en~e in soccer and s&ball et college/high- petitivc team for the pax, seven years. sky envlmnment. Virginia Commonwealth giate athleUcs. underxtend and adhere to all Fred Smith, Direclar of AthleUo, Slena Ietes. Assist head coach in planning, prac- school level required. Applicanrs should Irhmcr’s degree required. Position is operwd University is m member of Ihe Colomsl Dolicks. procedura, and mqulations of the Heights College, 1247 E. Siena Heights tice, home and away ma&hex: schedule send letter. vita. tranxnpts and three cur- until filled Applica”ts &ould forward a Iti- Athletic Asxaciauan (C.A.A.). A letter of ihiver~iiy. the SourheastCm Conference Drive. Adrie”. Ml 49221. Equal NCAA xtatistics and &ice work to e”v’- rent letters of recommendation to: Dean of ter d applicaW.n, currmt mume and refer- appkcation. resume end refermces xbould and the NCM. Salary: Commerwurste with Employment Oppartunlty. Women and xrnooth operation of the volleyball pmgram. Fsculty. Attn.: Jenny Johnson~Kappes, ences 10: Nancy Swain. St. Andrew be sent to: Lisa ZLfcak. Head Women’s l xperimce.Applics& Deadline: Review d minadtla are mcouraged to spply. Mmsae team activkien in rhe head con+_.._‘. Chair of Physical Educauon. Franklin f’resbyteris” College, 1700 Bo9wcd Mile. Soccer Coach, Virgmia Commonwealth spplicstio~ will begin May 15, 1995, and Women’s Volleyball and Boltball Coach ab&e. Assist head coach in monitoring. College, 501 E. Monroe. Franklin, IN Lwlnburg. NC 26352. Unwcrsity. Department of Alhlcticx. 819 cmlthue wal successful candiiste is found. (Lcctmr Physkal and He&h Educa~lon). prcmobng and advertking U.A.A. wcme”‘s 46131.2596. Materials received by May 5. lid Soccer Coach. Pr~~tigious boys sunv West Franklin Street, P.O. Box 842003. Appointment Date: July I. 1995. Appl- Penn State Enc. The Behrend College. is volkybeil. Application Deadline: Search will 1995, will be guarameed consideration. ma sports camp in BerkxtUre Mms. d west- Richmond. VA 232642003. The applica- icalhns: Retm mume and three (3) rec- accepting spplications for this fullLUme, remain cpl until the poxiuon ” Ilcd: bow Franklin College i committed to m policy of em Masswhueetta is looking for m charis- tion deadline is Maw IO. 1995. Vlmima ommendatioru b: Jan Cronan. Director of “ontenure track pasltion for fell 1995. A ever. the screening committee will begin “ondiscriminslia” on Ihe baslx of color. matk. knmvkdawble math to run our me Comm~nwcalth U”ivcr&y is a” E&al Athletics. University of Te”“essee. 207 mamr’, degree In P.E. and/or health edu- reviewing applications on May I, 1995. handicap, race. rekgion. sex and “sUo”el nr pmgram f&n late Jwu to late August O~ra~unitvlMrmative Action Emplover. Thornwon-Bolina Arena. 1600 Smdium catim or a related field is required. A mini- Applicstio” Procedure: Submit cover l&z origin in any of itrr programs. offerings or Circa faciliries. family accommodstions W&en. minorities and persons with his- Drive. ioloxvillc, fi 379964610. U.T.K. is mum of three yews successful coaching (please note P.C.N.). comprehenwve employment pra0kes. evailabk. - and board, trevef. exceuent abilitia we mcowaged 0 apply. a” E.E.O./A.A.Ktie Wsccbon 504IA.D.A. expcdence preferred. Rexpanslbfe for orgem resume, and the names and telephone nun-m sealay. Cell Csmp Wlnadu. 600/494~6236. PI. lnstruck/Woman’s Soccer Coach “b&ion. develapmen~ and adminiskation of hers of three references to: Perso”nel Assistant Women’s Soccer Coach. Cornell (Search Extmdcd). Palomar Cammuni~y Dlvlxion fll valleyball and softball programs. Services. University of Alaska Anchorage, Univemlty Invites applicaticw for the posi- College. San Mercoe. CA, (30 “ilex “onh ir&dii bu4.3 preParetian end recmm. 3690 University Luke Drive, Suite 100. Graduate Assistant r2.m d an nsslsh-d womm’a soccer cwch. d San Diio) hoe opening for phyxkel edw Send letter of application. resume and t&r. A”chorsgc, AK 99506; voice 90?/?66- Under Ihe direction of the head women’s cation instmctar/wamen’s soccer coach SW-g ences immediately to: Herb La&r, Avlletic 4606: T.T.Y. 907/7%~1420: fax 9O?/?=-- Cradualc Axslrtant Stren th and eoccer coach, individual will be mponsible baginning August 1995. Eventy-five per- Dir&m, PAM StateBehrwud, StatiatlanRood, 4727. Applica& needing reasonable Conditionin Coach/Georgia 8 outher” for Ihe pla”nir,g and operation of the womb cenr teaching sssignmcnt in physical edu- Part-Time Coaching PosItIon, Women’s Erie. PA 16563-0400. Rcv~ew of resumes sccommcdstims to vsticipste in tie w-r:- Unlverdty. I tart Date: Beginning of fall m’s soccer program. Duties include coach- don. health or -tie”. and 25 percmt SwImmIng Team. Rnponxibilities Include: will begin immediately and will continue cstion or interview &cc& should co;‘:; quarter 1995. Minimum Qualifkauanr: 1) ‘“9, recruiting and other admmlrbative coaching awgnment in women’s soccer. conditioning. practices. recruitment end until position is filled. Penn Smle i3 a” Equal the recNirment manager 1” personnel s.erm Bachelor’s degree horn a” accredited col- rexpa”siblllUes relative to the program. Requiree mmster’s +ee or qtivalmt ar!d sdminitrstive duties. Abide by NCAA, co”- Opportumty/Affrmative Action Employer. vices. U.A.A. is 8” A.A lE.0. Employer and lege or university. 2) N.S.C.A. ccrtlfled Teaching in the physical educarian program two ycan’ coaching experience 8” soccer fercncc and callege’x rulex t policies. Women end minorities are encouraged to Educational Institution. Must be eligible for wength and conduomng coach or eligible for ceriXcation. 3) One year’s expetiehce, and other dtitiex may be aswgned. Thii is a (h,gh-schod. college, pmfeuional or corn- Required: Bschelor’s degree and successhrl ‘WIY. cmplaymenr under the lmmigrstion Reform IO~month. full-time position. Salary cam- “unity level). Call today for full e”“ouncc- coaching experience. One-year contract. Shenandoah Univcnlty, a” NCAA Division and Control Act of 1966. Your application in suer& end condrbona”g. with collegiate mensurate with backaround and expcri- ment detaili” required application m.xteriL Send letter of applicstiw resume, and (3) Ill i”stituLio” and a member of Ihe DIXIE for employment wllh the Unwerslty of athletes. Respo”s,b,l,bes: I) Ansix I” the ence. Appbcstio” d&line: May I, 1’995. als and app f IcaUan. Malerrals must be telephone numben for reference check to: Intercollegiate Athletic Conference, is seek- Alssks may be subject to public disclosure coardinauan of the dally operetion of the Send resume 10: Randy May. Women’s returned by May 5. 1995. 619/744-l 150 or Terry Wansan. Dmrector of AU~leUcs. Hunter ing qualified applicant3 for tile pasitlon of if you are selected r15 a Rnalist intercollegiate st~e”g+ facility. 2) Asw.1 m Saccer Coach. Cornell ir”i&ity. Teagle 6191727~7529 x2247. Fax 619/591-4317. Colleae. 695 Park Avenue. N.Y.C.. NY head womm’s vollevball coach/head worn- Volkyball Cmch/lnstructor. The College of Ihe xuperwrro” and administration of Hall. Campus Road. Irhaca. NY 14653. TDD 619/?44~?671. Human Resource 1002i;‘fax 212/??2-4739. Immediate &s .&&all coach.‘This is a f&II&time. 12~ Mount St Joseph is seeking applicanu for strenath trainina ~roarams for lnlercollc~ Cornell Unwersity ix a” Equal Opporlu- Servicer. 1140 W. Mission Road, San Owning. Affirmstive ActionlEsual 0~~ month pasitm” w(h full benefits. Ihe pasrhan of volleyball coach/instructor, giatearhietes. siA& in the maintenance nl~y/Affirmative Action Employer. Women Marco,, CA92069m1467. E.O./A.A.E. p&unit; Employer.Women & &d~l;3 Rnponsibilitres include. but are not limited svsilable July 1995. Position includes and purchasinq of equipment for tie facllltY. and minorities are mcouraged to apply. Women’s Soccer Coach/Lecturer-East me encouragd to apply. to. .I1 aspects of coachtng, candlnonmg. reaching undergraduate physical education 4) Ais~sr m s&dulr~g~teams for the use br Asrixlant Men’s Soccer Coach. Elmira Cadh,n Unhwslty. Qncnvllk. NC. Dtio Swim Coech to direct extensive lakefronl recruiling, scouting, schedubng. arranging cou- in tie major. certification programs the facility. 5) Assist in scheduling student College (NCAA Division III) invites applics~ include: Head coach. women’x soccer; water sportx program ax eamblixhed New bevel end budget management. The knowl~ and selected courses for general education employees for work hours Procedure Send tions for the matian of auimnl mm’s see teschlng professional preparation and/or England rexident summer camp. Ju”e 20. edge and adherence to comply wth NC4A rquixws (50 Percent): and plsnning end resume with references to: Dennrs Chuber. ccr coach. combined with athletic adminis~ physical activity wrvko courses. Stating August 21, Will consider working coupics, and D.I.A.C. rules end regulations, as well impleme”tatio” of the intercollegiate worn- Dlrecmr of Strength Programs. Landrum bation respo”sibilitics. Ten-man& eppomt- date 1s August 21, 1995. Must have soccer muxt have W.S.I. cefllficatio”. Contsct: ns dedication to the academic developmen( en’s volleyball program (50 percent). Box 6062. Statesboro. GA 30460. mmt. B&helor’s degree and college plays coaching expdcnce. preferably at the col- Willlam Hah. Camp Watitoh. 28 Sammin of Ihe swdent~athlete IS required. Qualifications: Earned master’s degree in Deadllnc: Apdl30. 1995. Georgia Southern ing experience required. Salary includes Ieg~ate level. hold a msster’s degree in exer- Lane, White Plains, NY 10605. 914/426- Qualifications: Bachelor’s degree required health, physical education or related field. is an Equal Opportunity Employer. stloend. roc.m and board. and araduate cise and sport science or reInled eree. 1694. Colicgiaw playing/coachmg experience three ycsn’ mimmum teaching experience Qraduatc Assistsnt Athletic Trelner. t&cm waiver and student health ir&ance. Salary I, competitive and commensurate Asdstuti Mdr and Women’s Bwlmmlng preferred. Salary competitive Starting date in K-12 and teacher cerUhcaUon. h--A Elmira College (NCAA DIVISION Ill) mvitee spplicetions for the position of assistant atb Application dcadllm: May 1. 1995. A letter with qualiicationr and experience. Send let- Coach - Unlverslty of Cincinnati. A IO- will be July I. Application?, wll be accepted coach cxpr~ence. Experience in each area of applicaUon. resume and three letten of ter of applicstian. resume. transcripts. and month full-time p&ion. me individual will unhl the posrlw” IS filled. Send application in college setting is preferable. Resume letic trainer. Dunes Include ssslstlng the head trainer in the evalualion. lrealment reference should be forwarded to’ Mrs. three let&x of recommendation ta: Dr. Jlm repon directly to the head swimming conch. letter, resume and three references to: review will beg!” lmmediitely and continue Patricia A. Thompson. Dean end Dimcbar of Decker, 75 Ming- Coliseum. East Camlina Assistant coaching duties include, but are PermMel ofkc/c. shenandnnh university, until identification of appropriate candidate. and rehabilitation of athletic injuries in I2 varsity and six junior~varvty xpc&, ss?iist~ Athletics. Elmira College, Elmira. NY Unwersitv. Greenville. NC 27656-4353. not iimiwd to: Daily on-deck coaching: 1460 University Drive, Winchester. VA Submit cover letter. resume and names and 14901. Equl Opporhmity Employer. Applicati& screening will begin May 15, coordl~ting recruiting and taking iniUaUve 22601. Shmsndosh does not discriminale telephone numbers of three references to: Ii-g with suprvlsion of student training pm- gram. and covering home and some wsy New Jersey &kd Boccer Camp ts lookIng 1995. and will con6”ue unUl rhe paitio” !s in rccrukfng effaty wmklng with athleta on on the basis of sex, rece, color. religion. Office of Personnel Services. College of for male and fanele coaches for July 16. I filled. For furtbcr information. contact Dr. a” individual bGi: making m consistent and national or ethnic origin. sge or physical Mount St Joseph, 5701 Delhi Road, co”~esu. Ten-month sppoinbnenl. Salary includes stitipnd, room and board. graduate and July 2326. Head coaches $?OO/axxis~ Jlm Decker, telephone 919/328-4633. fax clmcerkd eifmt to fur&r one’, mm prde- dirurbilii Mimrities and women are encour- Cincinnati, OH 45233. E.0.E.IA.A. tuit!an watver and student health insurance. tent coaches 5600. Call or fax. 906/266- 919/326-4654, or electmn~c mail HPDECK- xlonalivn. Qualificabonr Bachelor’8 degree aged to apply. Equal 0pportu”ity Em- Head Women’s Volleyball end Softball Candidate must be a graduate of N.A.T.A. 6195. EROecuvm.cis.ecu.edu. East Caralma required. Experience m e collegiate swim- player. Coach: Methodist College ix accepting appmved curriculum or internship program. Asslstnrd Women’0 Soccer Coach. The Universily Is a” Equal Opportu”ity/Afflr- xpenenced coaching natio”al~level applications for the position of head worn- mer. l Rcdrlctcd-&rnlngs Assistant Women’s First sid CP.R., B.L.S. required. N.A.T.A. University of CincinnsU ix accephng sppli- mative Action Univerrlty and accommo- ntudent~athleles. and A.S.C.A. coaching Vollevball Coach. Iowa State Univcrsitv. en’s voile bell and r&ball coach at lhis :crUficam” preferred. Application deadline. catlans for dw pc&ica of ar&ta”l wornen’x dates Individuals with disabililles. certificate preferred. Salary commensurate Ninelmonth, full~time position. Salary: Division I rI ins)l~lut~o”. Bachelor’s degree Yay I, 1995. A letter of applicstion. resume soccer coach. Responsibilities include: Applicants must comply with provitins d with l x~erie”ce plw attractive full-time $12.000. Stsmng Dote: August I. 1995. required, master’s degree preferred and three curre”t letten of reference should a,,,rt,“g heed coach during practice and the lmmiaratio” Reform and Conkol Act. be”&‘package.‘Submit letter of applics- AmalicaUo” deadline: &ended deadli”e to Coaching experience required. Respon- k forwardd to: h. Pahicia A. Thampsan. gamm. individual conditroning and brining. ORicisl tr&cripts required upon employ- Ucm. rculmc and “emes of three references Ab;ll 26. 1995. or until position is tilled. sibilities include the arganustvan. develop- Des” and Dimctor of Athletics. Elmira Cal- recrwtmg. administralive duties and assist ment. to: Search Committee Assirtsnt Swim Required: Bachelor’s degree. Demcfastrated ment a”d implementation of these intercol~ lege. Elmira, New York 14901. Equal vkh strength and conditioning duties for Uw Graduate AssIstant Coach/Women’s Coach. University of Cincinnati, P.O. Box abil&y to coach the hiihiy skilled athlete. leg&e programs wrlhin the NCAA and Oppanunlty Employer sthletk dw.srtmmt. Prbr collegiate experi- Soccer. Ten-monlh pas~llo” beginning 210021. Cincinnall. OH 45221.0021. Position descriplian: Assist coechi”g staff Methodist College regulations, guldcllnes Graduate Axxkte”t Swim Coach. Western ence in p1;ymcg. cwchii and nc”liti”g ix August 1. 1995. Rcspo”sibiiiUes include: Screenina will beain immedktelv and con- with organixatio” and conduct of pract!-zes. and philosophy. The candidste must lllino~s Univenity is accepting applications pRTcmd. me positionis 10 mo”ths with a planning and coaching prsctice sessions, tinue until the-porltio” is tilled. The training and compehtive events: identify demonstrate knowledge of Ihe game, for a graduate assista”~ swim coach post salary of $10,000 with full~Ume benefits. recruiting, scheduling, and offlce work. University of CinclnnsU is a” Affirmstive and recruit quaIlRed and talenti student- recruiting sbllrtres and a dedication to the tion. Under the directian of the head swim- Send IeEer of appllcstion and three letten of Positbn offers full tuition and fees, $3.COO athletes. Commibnent to and ‘RpMxiMlity total development of the audent-athlete mrng coach, this individual would be rd-e LO: Merldy Glen”. Head Women’s stitipnd. meal card. Admission inlo graduate for adherhg to all ~les/regulabons of low. Salsry is commensurate with experience. mponsible for assisting witi the activitia d Soccer Coach, Univerxky of CilxinnsU. P.0 school required and successful colkgiste State University, Bii Eight Conferrnce end Send letter of spplication. resume and the the men’s and women’s swim teams. Box 210021. Cincinnati. OH 45221~0021. l xperimcc in womert’s scccer highly desk the NCAA Send letter of applicalian. names, addresses and telephone number= Financial assistance will be provided by Deadline for applica(lo~‘rs May 1, 1995. able. Tremor, State wes 1993 and 1994 Tennis re,ume and three letters of reference 10. of Uvee referencea to: Rka Wiggs. Dwector means of tuition and stipend. Applrations Head Women’s Soccer Coach. Th-z worn- NCAA Dlvlsion Ill cham Cell head coach of Athletics. Methodist College, 5400 Elaine Hicber. Assocrste Director of will be sccepted until the position is filled. en’s sthletks &p&rle”t at the University Joe Russo at 215/29 -5827 (evenin a). Tend. Director: Excellent coed children’s A~hletlcs/Perso”“el, Iowa Saw Alhletic Ramsey Streel, Fayetteville. NC 28311. Applkants should forward a 1-1 of ‘ppll~ of Tcnnoxee. K”oxville. announces the ~mmnEStak AthkUcs.ktm NJ OB&O. Methodist College ix a” Equal Oppoltunitv summer camp in New Hempshim’s spc- Deparunent. 133 Olsen Buildii. Ames, IA catim. c-l resume. and reference list to: opening of Lhc paxlUan of head soccer tscular White Marntainl. Emphasis on fun- 50011. Employer. A plicstions mud be received conch. The successful candidate will xpend Dr. Helen Smiley, AlhleUc DIrector for damentals and skill developmcnL Work Assldant Coach al Volleybell. Quell% byMayl,l SB 5. OperaUons. We&em Illinois University, the 1995-96 acadernk yesr rec”aiGng and with eight ins-n. 11 clay couti. 6/16 catanr: 1. Bachelor’s degree mquimd/mas- Western Hell 103. Macomb. IL 61455. to 6117. Cell 600/657-6282 or wrile b?,b T &d-d. 2. Prcviy -- Affirmative Action/Equal Opportunity softball C.W.W.. P.O. Box 556. Armonk. NY 10505. fd con “g l xpene~e on UIC hrgbwhool. E”plOYC,. college or junior program level. 3. wrestling See Skns HeIghta College advertisement (Iredun& Assistant-Diving Coach. Competitive volleybell experience a plus. - Wcxter” Illinois Univcrsily Is accepting ;xperle”ce at the Divi&” I IeveL under Volleyball category. preferably on the col!.ege or notional Ievei. Ptymouth smtc C3Uege k *ccepung appk m: MaMgcmcnt and a&ii- See Penn 81&a-Behrcnd advertisement Track % Field 4. Ability to organize and dlrcct intense cations for the position of head wrertling rnclondthe-pmgra”,ccnhnthe wader Vdleybell category. year-mud bdning and recluiung program conch. Respo”nibiliUes include: directing pmpm In *ccordancc with ms philmphy Women’s Softball Coech and Instructor. Ren’r Track end Pleld/Croes Country in vdlevball. ResoonslbiliUes: 1. Swewise and 0d”hhtering all srpects of the i”temol- See The MWk&, page 19 b d the depslbnant of i”tercollegla~ atilet- HPER. The Universitv d South Dakota is Aseldent Coach. Purdue University, a yewm;“d t&ii pmgmm for a G gmup icx. under&end and sdhcm to all policies seeklng II head wor;lc”‘. softball coech memberdtbeBlgTenCo”f-.har,an of highly xkllled athletes. 2. Counsel and and procedures of Ihe university. restmAkforall~dthemRballpla- irnmediste vacs”cy for e mm’s track and Scathe&em Confcrrncc and the NCAA. rim Lncluding reiruhere d &dent-ath- Rdd/- country assistartt couch. Dutkx Devekw*cfcanmbbccuncs~ Pctes. budgaing. vzheduling. fu”+nisI”g. iid~~hMdcMchw~Reldcvcnta match preparation; and to be concerned conlenbn ilt ,Gdcrmce and natanel level. end other rclaled coaching activitlcr. including jumpin end throwing evenlx; vulth Ihe well being of the alhlcte. 3. PTcmc4e nademk pmgrms d m-adv Ce adivity mumen kr mnjars and ~cruit stdent-0th B etcs who have demon- Coordination of (cam travel. 4. Organize ktes by umdd”g closely with me ofllrr of nonmajors an well as teach Omcr co”rses &-&d nademii and athkrk &lRy at the end carry out a “ation~wide recruitment scadernks and studenl lb. Develop/over- within the Division of Health. Physical

Trinity (TX) University Head Coach Track & Field ASSISTANT DIRECTOR OF ATHLETICS/ Coordinator Football MEDIA RELATIONS DIRECTOR FOR SPORTS NCAA Division I-, ECAC-. and Patriot League-member Lafayette Head coach for track and field and defensive coordinator for football. This College has an Assistant Director of Athletics/Media Relations Alfred University is accepting applications for the position of positmn is a full-time, lo-month contract staff position. Preference will lx Director for Sports position available. Twelve-month administra- Head Men’s Lacrosse Coach. Responsibilities include all given to candidates with experience in coaching and as former student- tive appointment with competitive salary and benefits. phases of a Division Ill lacrosse program; including coach- athletes in the sports of track and field and football on the NCAA Requirements include a bachelor’s degree (master’s preferred) ing, recruiting, retention and budget preparation. Master’s Division 111level. Applicants must possess experience in track and field with demonstrated collegiate experience in sports media relations. degree preferred. Salary based on qualifications and experi- and coordmating strong defensive teams in football. AdditIonal duties Needs knowledge of broadcast media operations and NCAA include teaching activiry classes in the Department of PhysIcal Education. ence for the 1 O-month position. rules, particularly relating to sports information and excellent pub- Qualifications include undergraduate college degree, experience with lic-relations skills plus computer skills including word processing Send letter of application with resume, names and telephone coaching and recruiting academically competitive student-athletes. expr- and desktop publishing. rience with budgets and travel and a philosophical understanding of the numbers of three references to: Director of Personnel, Write a letter of application indicating the position applied for and Greene Hall, 26 North Main Street, Alfred, NY 14602. position in a highly selectwe academic institution. The position reports directly to the Director of Athletics. Application and three letters of rec- enclose a resume and current references with phone numbers Review of applications will begin on April 17, 1995, and con- ommendation due April 21, 1995. Please forward all application materials plus letters of reference to: Dr. Eve Atkinson, Director of Athletics, tinue until the position is filled. Alfred University is an Equal to: Bob King, Chair of Search Committee, Trinity University Athletics, Lafayette College, Easton. PA 18042. Deadline for applications is Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer and is seeking per- 715 Stadium Drive, San Antonio, TX 78212-7200. Trinity University is May 1, 1995, or earlier if applicant pool is highly qualified. An sonnel who will enrich its cultural and ethnic diversity. an AAJEEO Employer. Equal Opportunity Employer. J /

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mcoursaed to .DDIV. Stan date 1s neao- , rebated field and/or 4 an iotem&ip by May 31, 1995, to: Arhleuic Sesrches. 3ast Tennessee St& University. Please ihk. s&i coveki&, resume.as WIT.. ‘ulfill degree requirements in e relatcb 18111 Nordhoff Street, Northridge. CA :mtad Kelly Andrews at 615/929-4259. ,amn snd telephone numbers of three r& 1. Applicants &ould have experience in 91330.8276. Csl State Nortlhridge is an Bstcm Kentucky UnixrsHy needs e home xences to: Carv Friedman. Asslstsnl intercollegiete erhlctic depatient wirh Equal O~portunlty/AfRrmarive Action. Title ootbell game on September 16 or October athletics Director-for External Operations, )r ticket &cc and/or relail s&s experi- Ix. se&ions 503 & 504 Employer. ‘, 1995. Please call Roy ffidd et 1X6/622- Championship HS Coech now wants cc& p.0. Box 70707, East Tennessee State e prefened. Position is for four months aracec0ikgc lnVite3 appik.hn~ for the !l47. b Continued from page 18 3niversity. Johnson City, TN 37614. Iinning August 1, 1995. witi B stipend of following head coaching positions: Softball. lege crown. Great administrator. teacher. Uomcn’s Basketbell et Montana State mobvetor end leader locredible reference applications Will be accepted until position K) per month. Applicants should send e Women’s Basketbell. Women’s Tennis. Inivcrslty-Bozeman is seeking B team for s filled E.T.S.U. is in Equal Opportu- and background. Contad: Coach Dan, 205 applications for (1 graduate 11sustent diving ‘er letter, resume and e minimum of Women’s Volleyball, Men’s Soccer. Grace r Thankmwma Bobcat Classic. tf interest- Saddleham Circle, Roswell. GA 30076. coach position. Under the direction of the ~ty/Al%mauve Ation Employer. te references to: Greg Duff, Assistant Cd@ is a member of the N.A.I.A. and the ,d, cant& M;hssa WIggins. assIstant iredunk Asdatant-Women’s BasketbaIl. head swimming coach, this individual would lIetIc DIrector, Western Carolina N.C.C.A.A. and competes in the Mid oath. at 406/m-6260 404/QQ3-8868. rhe Universitv of Indlana~la. an NCAA II verxitr Ramsev Center. Cullowhee. NC Cenhal Conference. The college wes found- Teneclous worker seeks sports informs- be responsible for supervising. planning and Yomen’r Basketball at Montana State rditulion, is &eking a graduate assistant in ‘23. l&dl,m rbr appkcaaons IS May 1, tlonlcoachino (cross countrv and track) coordinating the activkks of rhe men’s and ed m 1948 and II e Christvm, evangelical Iniver.+ty.Boareman needs home games for vomen’s basketball. Please send resume. 35. Western Carolina University is an position. May graduate, Wisconsm-Ea; wornm’s diimg tesms Financial assitince institution of liberal arts and sciences corn. he 1995.96 see%on. Guarsnkes me avail- rover letter and references to. hsa Hicks. will be Provided by means of tution and uel Opportumty/Aff~rmatIvc Action mitted to historical Christiamty. enrollmg Ible. I( murested. contact Meli- Wiggins, Claire. with ioumalism major and coachma Nomen’s Basketbsll Coach. University of sbpend. Applications will be accepted until #player. 670 students. It IS desired that candidates ,uwont coach. et 406/99&6260 minor. Exp&ence: ed&mchlef of ali: ndianapolis, 1400 East Henna Avenue. the position is filled. Applicants should for- st Tennessee State University. posses a master’. degree and It IS requred Amencan newspaper. sport% edltor (three ndianapohs. IN 46227. E 0 E.1M.F. ‘ootbalt-Angela State Unlversky IS seeks ward e l&r of appbcation. current resume Partment of lntercolleglate Athletics. for applrants to demonstrate the ability to ems), dally newspaper reporter: athleticrt- Zrsduate Asslstant~fien’s Lecrosse. ~g in opponent for the following date(s): and reference list to: Dr. Helen Smilev. ,mship. East Tennessee State University menage an intercollegiate athl(eUc program seven letters. most mnspiretional, team caps Nldener University, an NCAA Division Ill itptember 9. 1995~home game-guerantee Director of Athletxs, Western lll~nois mtrn& of arhleua IS seekIng an inte& mcludlng. but not km& to’ Prarcbce coach- tam Contact Ian Frink. 825 2nd Avenue, nstitutian located in suburban Ph~ladclph~a. the athletics ticket &ice. Responsibilities ing, game-day coaching, recruionent. funds I home and home September 9. 1995. et Umven~ty. Western Hell 103. Macomb, IL bgelo State University and Seplcmbcr 14. Eiu Claire. WI 54703; 715/831-1795. affers e school-year position beginning I include. but ere not limited to. all ratnng and public relations It is considered 61455. ARrmative Action/Equal Oppanum 995. sway. If interested, please contact E+,eriennd rnarketin9, promotions. devclm jeoternber 1995. Resoonslbillties include beets of daily ticket office operation, desirsble for applicants to demonstmte the opment administrator with M.S. m sports mty Employer &ting in coaching,‘adminlsUaUng and lemy Vandergnff at 9151942.2091. Graduate Asslstant Posltlon. Eastern ne-day/event management duties end proven ability to cmch more than one sport admlrustratlon and sports psychology. ‘ccrumg. Benefits mclude 12 graduate ne msrketing and promotions assigns and/or teach I” physlcal education. Grace ten’s Bsrkctball November Exhibition. Kentucky Unlvcrrity. Available August hnamo Moscow. with six nstionsl team Athletic beckground with teaching, coo& rredits a year end $3.750 stipend Send nts. Quahhcatlons: Candldstes must College is an Equal Oppofiunrty Employer ing and supervisory experlencc. Contact 1995 for women’s volleyball. Stipend :over letter. muroe and references td. Chris $4.800 and out-of-state tuition waiver. ‘e a bachelor’s degree with preference end encoumges applications and/or nom,- Darrin Carpenter 3535 E. 14uI Street Y301. Nakely. Widener University, One Univetxity cn 10 appkcants v&h (I master’s degree. netIons of women and minorities. Rsno. TX 7x174. or 2141423-4480. Apphcant must be admitted to graduate lace, Chester, PA 19013. “LIneratio” is competitive. benents (Ire Applicants should submit e cover letter. Sports Markctlng and PromotIons. school at E.K.U. Delia include recruting. len’s Bsskctbsll Graduate AssIstant. celand Women’s Holiday Tournemcnt. mncluded. Candidates wim previous tick- resume and three referenucs to: Bob Professional individual with e master’s cordboning of athletes. program mane& IrWlersville Umversity. Assiit head coach at 1995-96-97 season, Division I. Ken Pamck. ment (budget. scheduling). and assrrlsting ,ffice and sutomatcd ticketing system Fonosis. Chair. Search Committee. Grace degree end expcnence I” S~OM msnage- YCAA Division II program. Dutks to include College. 200 Seminary Drtve. UVinona bke, 107/32&4722 x3399 or 407/333-2070. the J.O.V. tournaments and youth summer perience. women sod minorities me rnmt. adverbsing and special events ccordi- scouting. scsdemics. practice planning, LTomen’s DMIllm Ill Saccer - University volleyb.sll camp. Send applications to: Dr ouraged to apply. Start date 1s “ego- IN 46590 nabbn seeks a career at 0 member inditu- sttendance et games. Involvement in the 9 Rochester is seeking one team for Flower Geri Polvino. Head Volleyball Coach, 130 le. Send cover letter, ,.zsume, es well es tion. Dale Dougherty, 17 South Halsteed 3vcreII program. Submit letter of applica~ Xy Sacer Tournament September 2 and Alumni Coliseum, Eastern Kentucky nes end alephane numbers of three ref- uon. resume and three letters of RTerence 1.1995. SXX and two nylhb k&ii for 20 Street. Allentown. PA 18103. 610/433- University, Riihmond, KY 40475-3103. rices to: Randy Eaton, Athletics to: Coach John Kochan. Heed Bssketbsll xaple. Contact Terry Gumen et 716/273- 3266. Men’s Basketball Greduatc Assistant. ~mess/licket Mensger. P.O. Box 70707, As&tent Women’s Basketbell Coach. Coach. Millersville University, P.O. Box 0 Tennessee State Unlvcrslty. Johnson 5792. California Lutheran University (NCAA Division I, seeks simller or heed position. 1002. Flrllersnlle. PA 17551. y. TN 37614 Applications will be Xvfslon 18 Football. S.U.N.Y. Brockport Dlrision Ill) announces position beginninQ eny level. Knowledgeable. dedicated and August I, 1995: stipend plus help with epted until pc~ltion is filed. E.T.S.U. 1s - m MS fhht~vxm guar. NY) se&x an opponent for the followin a*. -in Callege IS sect experienced with g-t credentials, in&d- tuition. Addlbonal salsry from summer Equal Opportunity/AfFmoative Action latea (1995): S.sptmhr 9. Sepember 18 Ill teams for itx 1995 “0” Club? IOS.IC.Dieon B ing impressive degree. Plcese write P.O. camps. Acceptance into graduate school ,pbyer. md October 28. Guanvltee pauiblc, hcme IllernShip four-team tournsmcnt, sclheduled for laws lot Brockoortl orefmed. Reaze con- Box 1051. 701 E. 3ln. LsGranoe Psh. IL required. Submit letter of application. December 27.28. 1995. Cantsct Dick 60525. nzmlme ad refcrenca toz PJch Rider, Heed act Dr. Ed Ma(;lko;i;. dii d athletics. Uhletlc Communlcatlons Internship. The Reynolds, men’s athletics director. et 1161395-2579. if uttemsted. Recent MS in sports administration grad Men’s Basketball Conch. California 614/823-1653. se&x position in athletics business in order Jmversity of Pennsylvania is accepting .&icellaneous rlen’s Soccer Tournament. S.U.N Y. Lutheran Universitv. 60 W. Olsen Road. applications for two (2) full~tlme (1 l- Women’s Basketball: Umtverrlty of to gain valuable knowledge and expnence Thousand Oaks. t 91360: 8051493~ lmckport (NY), e Division III insbtu~on. has no&h) intemhip sppoinhnenb with B stafi mmcr Cnaches and 8tnff Needed. Top Southern Mississippi seeks two D~valon I me opmkq for the Bmkport Invitational, to prepare for future upper management 3404. Eagles Classic. December 8 iate of July 1, 1995. Roponslbilitier 1s spans camp in Maine seeks qualihed jeptemkr 8-9. 1995 Guarantee possible. position. Todd Callender. I579 Meridian. Gr.sduate Ass&ant-Women’s Soccer. nclude writing press releases; compiling #27. Mtamt Beech. FL 33139 305/534- Teikyo Msrycrert University is seeking I d responsible collegiate athletes to 3tease contact Susan Hoffman. assistant snd editing media gulder: coordinstin( hletin director, 716/395-5327. If mterest~ 5069. grad&e as&tent 0 ess1st rhe directo; of truct the followmg team spoits: Baseball. napr sthlcbc events: gsme-day operatiom sketball. hockey and I.crosse. Other Ed. Sports Information Greduatc Asslstantshlp caaching for the men’s and women’s soccer -or football, basketball and Penn Relays Women’s Basketball. Dlrlslmn III. Smith fing needs: Tennis, golf, archery. trip FootbaU-Dtvision I-M. Western Kentucky rrsnted by six-year media veteran with programs. Responsibilities include, but ere :eam travel: weekly sports roundup; pro College has openings for two teams to fill S I D experience. Contact Darin Allred at den, hfeguards. windsufing. sailing and the 1996 Tvler lnvitstionsl lTournament. Jmversity 1s seckmg football gemes on not limited to: recrultlng, scoubng. travel grams: ststintics and other duttes a! 405/252-7 I 16. rerskiers All-around athletes nnded for The tournament wdl be played on Saturday, 3ctober 28 and November 1 I. 1995. arrangements, academic monitoring and assigned. Bachelor’s degree required: expe Academic Coordinators/Basketball othen .ss assigned. T.M.U. offers graduate leml st&? as well. Prereq.. Nonsmokers January 20. and Sunday. January 2 I. ‘lease contact Coach Jack Harbeugh at 1ence m collegiate sports information set Coaches. If you’re looking for an academic degrees in education and computer scclnce e working w1t.h kids (even beginners). Team guarantees Provided. ii imterested and 5021745-2984. ing; strong writing and desktop publishing undance of patience. plays sport for counselor and/or assistant basketbell coach Rcqulremcnts Include: Acceptance into rk,lls. and game-day management expcr, avetlsble. please contact Jllm Babysk. u*n’s Basketbetl DMsion 111:Trenton State pool. Contact. Camp Wlldruood, 838 Women’s Basketball. Smilth College, college seeb teams for its Mobil Shootout who is mature, responsible. self-stsnlng. Graduate School, collegiate plclymg erperi. mce. $650 per month sttpend including ,st End Avenue. Neu, York, NY 10025, Nolthampton. MA 01063. phome 413/585- :,pmoff tournament, November I7 and 18. wssesstno a B.A. fosvcholoav) and MA. ence. Roam/bosrd/tuibon waiver is provid- wealth insurance. Universtty of Pennsylvanle ?/316~1419,fax212/316~1279 1995 Rooms and me.15 included. Also jcounsel’;ng). th&, &II J&‘Morse at 4. Send a cover letter with resume and ref- s en Aff~rmsbve Action/Equal Opportunit) 2719. fax 413/585~2712 mp Starlight, top coed camp m moun- Football. Division I-M. Texas Southern ,eed one regular-season game Contact 209/299-2977, or write 6601 N. Wmery. erences to: Ray Swetalla, Athletic Director, ~m~lo~e~ (M/F/D/V). Applrsbons (mcludr 15 of nor&cast Pennsylvania. has opens University IS seekmg football1 games on Bruce Dunfee at 6OQ/771-2487 Fresno. CA 93710. Teikyo Marycrest Unlverslty. 1607 W 12th uork samples, media guides and pres! Street. Devenport, IA 52804. Equal s for instructor/coaches in baseball, bask September 16 end Octobcer 7, 1995. releases). Gall Zacharv. Director. Medi? ball. lacrosse, soccer. volleyball. ropes Contact BIII Thamss. head fomtball coach. Employment OpportumtylAffirmative Relationd, University of~Pennsylvsnls. 235 A&m ~rse. Excellent facilities: congenial Staff at 713/527-7046. 7205 South 33rd Street. Philadelphia, PA 19104 !2-8120 Call 800/223-5737. Women’s Division I Vollcytball: Arizona Strength and Conditioning Graduate DeadlIne: May 1.1995. Assistant: Illinois State Unlverslty. B ad Aquatics/Waterfront. Lookmg for State Umvcrslty seeks one teeam to corn At&tic Admtnlstmtlon Intern. Three mten plete four-team tournament Serptember I-2. Division I ~nsbttion. is seeking e graduate y)n to direct large pm9mm in boys re+ poslbons ore currently open in the athletil 1995. Eight rooms. three [nights. plus DIRECTOR assistant for strength and c&dFtioning. ntial summer camp located in west dcperlment of Loususna Tech University fol ground VenspoMt,on guarantted. Contaci Qualifications: Bachelor’s degree and Irsschusetts. 4 l/2 mile lake. Four students enrolled In sports admmtstra stercraft Inboards/40 sailboats. IO0 x Pettl Synder et 602/%5-2035. Department of Men’s Intercollegiate Athletics admlsslon to lllmois State University tu,n/msnagement graduate programs Women’s Bssketball, Dkisimn I. Harvarc Graduate School required. lndivldual must 1 swimmina oool. Excellent salerf. room Louisiana tech IS II Dlvlslon I school locater ,oard, t&i. hmily accommobatlons University hss one opening fox lnvit(1Oone posrers a strong work ethic, 1 desire to in Ruston. Louisiana. and competes in 14 rilable. Cell 1~800/494~6238 or write: Tournament December 2.3. 11995. ConLacl excel in the field of strength and condition- NCAA sports, including DIVISION 1-A foot mp Winadu, 2255 Glades Road. Suite John Wentzell at 617/495-976i7. mg and have e strong strength frammg bell. Tech has a spRial need for individuals UNIVERSITYOF MINNESOTA,TWIN CITIES jE. Boca Rston. FL 33d31 Women’s Division I Baskcthball - 1995 background Dunes include assisting the with skills In rhe erees of bcket sales. adver. State NonhMge-Resttided-%mlr,gs Did Clesslc. Lousisna Tech Unlvcrslty I! head strength coach m developing and t&ii. corporate sponsorship s&s. market The UniversG of Minnesoo ~nvlres nommations and applications for rho porltlan of dIrector. echtng Poskbns. Division I positions in se&hg one Dlvuion I opponernt for iis tour adm,n,sterinQ .I1 phasex of speed. stren@ ing development game management. em n’s volleybell. women’s volleybell. baee- nament scheduled for Deccrmber 1 G 2, department of men’s ~ntercoIIe&e athletics. The director repom to the wee-president for and condiaoning programs to 18 varsity promotions Intems will work directly witI 1995. Bansuef gifts and gu.x’a”tee. Flesse II. softball, football (4 positions). student development and athletics. and provides leakhip and muugamnt of a Diirion I, spou. Compcnsebon includes tuition and the &lettc &rector and other sdmiiistiatiw call Rsndy Meyer at 318/257-4 I 1 I. ~ahficauons required: Bachelor’s degree Big Ten. WCHA I I-spart men’s inarcolkgiste athletics program fee y/et&r and stipend. Starting date: staff members. The poslllan also requre Men’s Basketball Team Needed. Mount August I, 1995 (IO-month position). Send deahng wath supporters, alumni and thl comparable pleylng expcr,ence. cosch- Olive College, Mount Olive. N C . seekr 1 or playing experience. sensllivlly ro resume and references to: Robert Lindsey. general public. and heavy telephone use temns for the 30th Annual Plclkle Classic a Candidates for this position should have the folIowIng minimum qualificmans: Bachelor’s ray end dive&y issues; strong ccmrmt- Strength and Conditioning Coordinator, Applicants should submit o letter of epplica Decernbcr I-2. 1995. Ercellennt team guar degree; ke years’ admmlsvative experience appropriate to provide leadership in a Division I, ,nt tn academic schlevement of students antee and spec~sl meal. Csll 5ill Cllngan (I lll~no~s State University. Campus Box 266. tion. resume and undemraduate MnscnDI! Big Ten univssi*; experience in rhe management of complex budgets; a record of commtt Normal, IL 61790-2660. Application dead- ~Ietes: good communicatkn and organ!- 919/6%-X)56. by Friday, April 21.1993. Send to: Dire& ment to rules compliance. student-athlete academic progress. athletic competloveness and fis- line: May 15. 1995 Mstensls may be fared of Athlebcs. Louisiana Tech University, P.0 ian skills; abillty to pass NCAA recruiting mcn’a Basketball Dhisbn llf. University o t. Quslificstioos preferr& Dlvmon I cog to 309/43&2323. Illinois State Unlven#ty 16 Box 3046. Ruston. IA 71272. Pittsburgh-Bradford seeking u p-off toume: PI accountabll~ a record of suppan for afirmatie anion and equal op~ortun~q and a corn an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Spans lnformstlon intern. Full~tlme. 12 le coaching and Cahfornie recruiting teems. November 17-18. I 8 995. Lodgin! mitmem to cooperating with rhc dire-r of women’s intercolle@e athlnics to maximize the Employer encouraging diversity. month position. beglnning June 1, 1995 xnence Responsibilities include pracUce end guarantee. Contact Ahndy Moore quality of both programs. Preferred qualifications include an understanding of the mission of a i game coaching, recnnnng. fund~rsis- Credoate Assistant Tennls Coach. Salary: commensurate with qualificstionr 8141362~5276. war unlveniy and of the role of intercolle@ate achleoo mthm that mission: a commiunent University of Northern lows, Cedar Falls. and communitv outreach. Classroom Footbell. Dlvislon Ill. Alfred I University I and experience Responsibilities: Dune! to the wetfare of student-athletes. including aodemtic as well as athletic success: an ability to B.A. degree and sound tennis knowledge have emohasls on. but .sre not limited to &ing in kinesioi y may be ssslgned seekln (I football gsme on NYovember 1 I represent the athletic program hvely fd consotuencies within and outside the untren~y: reouired. Division I ~lavlna exoenence ore- wornen’s’s~orts. Dutks include mbng an< or+ ranae ss.OOO-? 12,000 with no bms- 1995. @ontocr Honk Ford, direector of &let fe&ed. Orgsnirationbl, &put&, s&al and compilstion of weekly news releases, medic I. Applicants should forward letter of an ablliy to retam and enhance working relationships wh mafor swents of the university. Women’s Vdkybell. One tesnm needed fo adminlstmttvc slulls desired. Duties include: guide producuon. msmtsimng game datis plication, resume, and the names end in pardcular with its facuky and students; rdmmlstmuve and lnterperronal skills necessary for toumsrnent on September 15i~16. 1995. e Assisting head coach in ell phases of tics. cmrdination of athletk files and pho XIC numbers of at least three references working closety wti coaches and deparrmenel rtaR. and a record of accamphshment in fund Division I men’s/women’s tennis programs tography. assistance with game programs raising and Public relations. including recruiting. on-court teaching and and reootino resmndbilities to ODD~OD~& training, promotions. Tuluonlsupend avail- confe~ence,~reg~‘onsl end n.&ioAAl &ice able for two-year appointment beginning Some team travel required. Quallficationr Nominations and applications will be accepted until April 28. 1995. Rev&al of ~ppl~ubons fall 1995. Send applicabon letter. resume, Bachelor’s degree required. Expertise II will be accepted until Apbnl 28. 1995. Rev&al of applications will begin Immediately. and the phone numbers of three references to: desktop pubhshlng and other spolts infor MOMMASTATEUN IVERSITY-BOZEMAN umverr~ty plans to fill this position by July I, 1995. Appltunu must submit a brief lener Nancy Clark, Head Tennis Coach, mation related cornputcr proQrams: strorl expressing interest and a current curriculum vitae to Untversity of Notiem Iowa, 121 West Gym, verbal and written skills are preferreC Ceder Falls. IA 50614.0241. Equal Application deadline ix May I. 1995. Sent DIRECrOROF Opportunity Emplayer/AffkmaUve Action cover letter. resume and names of three rel Chair. Search CommIttee for the Director Employer erences 10: Emtl Palker. Dire&or of Athleti Department of Men’s Intercollcgi.te Athletics Enst Tennessee Ststc Univcrslty. Communrabons/S I D Davidson Collqlr I~ERCOLLECIATEATHLETKS 428 Motill Hall. 100 Church Street SE Department of Intercolle i&c Athkticr. P.O. Box 1750. DavIdson. NC 28036 Minneapolis, MN 55455 amdumtcAssiMnt. EAti B ennessee state Davidson College is NCM Dlvrton I and 3 Montana State Univeo+ozoman seeks a dynamic and innovative adminis- member of the Southern Conference unlwnky dcparbnerlt of athletics is seeking trator to lead the intercollegiate ahletic Program of the university. IMontia a graduate assisbnt er ,e athletics mar- Davidson College is an Equal Opportunit! keting office. Respon~lbuhhex will include. Employer. State University-Boreman is a land rant institution with approximateljy 10.500 but are not llmked to. all sspects of ma&et- Business Offlce InternshIp. Western studeno. a member of the Big Sky e onferencc. and an NCAA I-AA scthool. ing, promobons and game~dey/evmt&man- Csmhna University stiletics is &ekIng qual REQUIRED QUALIFICATIONS: egement duties. QualiAcations: Appoint- iFed eppllcents for the pa&on of busines me& is contingent up acceptance into 0 office intern. The successful spphcant vi I Bachelor’sdegree. master’s pmgram at East Tennusee St& be respmsible for managing the day-la-da! 2. Record of ucperience in a&lcrics admln~nntion or admininntivea axpeti- and game-day opcrstions of the footbal univenlty and prior completion of a beche- ence in a college or uni*enity. lor’s degree. Remuneration in&&s e con-m ticket dice. cmrdinating game p’omobon psUUvc rmxuhly sttpnd end e tuit& waiv- for women’s volleyball. and assisting vlt 3. Record of support forlcommttmenc to both men’s and womcn’ss athletic l r. Csndidatcs with previous marketing other facets of game managemenl P-s experience. women and minorities are Applicants must hsve a bxhelor’n degre 4. Knowledge of NCAA rules and regulations related to Division I athlletics. 5. Demonnnced upcrience in personnel supervision, budget management Coaches prom&on and fund-raising and facilities management 6. Demon-ted ability to promote positive public relarions and work collab- Earn $5,000-$10,000 in Exba Income otatively with the conscktuencies interested in intercollegiate adlletics at the univel¶iy. Flexible Part-Time Hours I Sports Information n PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS: National Company hiring part-time Program Directors to Df rector I Master’s degree. assist College and High School Teams with .succesN prod- 2. Record of progressively responsible experience in atile& adminis(vation in uct sale fund raising proj&s. Tttc Athletic Department at the UniverPity of Massachusetts Boston is a collage or universiy. l Canidates must be able to work effectively with seeking applications for the position of Spmtn Information LXrectotz 3. Demonstrated upericnce in the supenlsion of both men’s and women’s coaches and their teams. Responsible for advancement of UMeJslBoston Athletics through pub athletics programs and in promoting gender equity. lit relations with print and ele&&c media. Also responsible for for- The successful candidate will have effecrivc written and verbal communication l Schedule designed to fit easily around your primary wading all data and information to athletic organizations with which skills. a commivnenr rn the academic success and ovenll welhre of student- coaching responsibilities. the Athletic Lkpwbnest holds memberships. Preparing and issuing arhletes, and a record or professional inwgrity. The successtI candicdate also weekly pnss releases and coveting all athletic activities. Desktop pub IVIII demonstrate sensitivity fo and understanding of gender-equity issues and l Complete training program provided the concerns of minonty afhletes. ltshing skills and compusrskills are necessary. Thorough linowlbdge l Salary of $10.00 per hour plus cash bonuses, paid START DATE: September I, 1995. or as soon as possible thereafter. of sports a roust. Ability to work under deadline pressure. BA expenses, retirement and/or travel incentives. SAlARk Commensurate with experience and quaIlcations. required; MA preferred. Apphcation review will begin on April 26. .For more information and to arrange for an interview 1995 and continue until the position is filled. Send resume. names, APPLICATION INFORMATION: Applications must be receivd by May and addresses of thnx refenznces to: Human Resawces, P.O. Bax I, 1995. Rquired are: A letter of application addressing each of the required Fax or Express Mail a one page letter or resume to: and preferred qualifications, a complete and current resume, and thre names. 2030, Univemity of Massnchwetts Barton, 100 Marrisscy Bkd, addresses and phone number of three references. Send to: Bmtnn, MA 021253393. An Afirmative Action, Equal Opportunity. Athletia Director Search Committee litle IX employer. c/o Vice-Provost for Student Affairs CAMPUSRES @JRCES I20 Wand Union MSU-Boreman i HCORRXATED University of Massachusetts Boreman, MT 597 17-M I 0 120 B Tewning Road, Willkmsburg, Va 23188 Boston Telephone: 4Xl994-2818 FAX (804) 253-0359 ADAlEOIAANetenns Preference Page 20 The NCAA News April 12, 1995 n Legislative assistance

Further, during its November 19, 1992, telephone con- prospects during official visits may include the following: ference, the NCAA Interpretations Committee deter- 1. Awards Banquet. An institution may provide a meal mined that the reference to institutional financial aid set to a prospect and the prospect’s parents or legal guardians forth in Bylaw 15.3.5.1 refers only to institutional aid that at an institutional awards banquet, provided the banquet is based in any degree on athletics ability. Thus, if a stu- occurs on the institution’s campus. NCAA Byhw 15.3.5 dent-athlete is receiving institutional financial aid unrelat- 2. Meals Served at Other On-Campus Facility. An insti- Renewal d financial aid ed to athletics ability and such aid is reduced or not tution may provide a meal prepared in an on-campus din- N(IAA institutions should note that in accordance with renewed for the ensuing academic year, the institution is ing facility at an on-campus location other than the din- NCAA Bylaw 15.3.5.1, the renewal of institutional tinan- not obligated to provide an opportunity for a hearing ing facility. cial aid must be made on or before July 1 prior to the aca- before the institutional agency making the award except 3. Pregame or Postpe Meal or Snack. An institution demic year in which it is to become effective. Institutions as provided under institutional policy applicable to all stu- that provides a pregame or postgame meal or snack to its shall notify promptly in writing each student-athlete who dents. student-athletes as a benefit incidental to participation has received an award the previous academic year for the Finally, pursuant to Bylaw 15.5.1.5, if an institution does may provide that meal or snack to a prospect and the ensuing academic year, whether the grant has been not renew financial aid for a counter in the subsequent prospect’s parents or legal guardians as one of the three renewed or not renewed. Notification of financial aid year and a hearing before the institution’s regular linan- permissible official-visit meals. renewals and nonrenewals must come from the institu- cial aid authority results in a successful appeal for restora- 4. Training Table. An institution may provide a meal to tion’s regular financial aid authority and not from the tion of aid, the student must continue to be a counter if a prospect at the institution’s training table, provided the institution’s athletics department. the individual continues to receive athletically related training table meal is on campus. In accordance with Bylaw 15.3.5.1.1, if the institution financial aid. However, the student-athlete would not be a Division I institutions should note that effectiue August I, decides not to renew or decides to reduce financial aid for counter if he or she receives institutionally arranged or 1995, in all sports, the restrictiun on the location of o&ial-visit the ensuing academic year, the institution must inform awarded, nonathletically related financial aid available to meals will be eliminated. Thus, meals provided to prospects dur- the student-athlete that he or she, upon request, must be all students, provided such financial aid was granted or ing an oficial visit may occur either on OToff the member institu- provided with a hearing before the institutional agency arranged without regard in any degree to athletics ability. tioni campus, povio!ed they occw within a JO-mile radius of making the award. The institution must have established If the student-athlete ever participates again in intercolle- the campus. reasonable procedures for promptly hearing such a giate athletics at the institution, he or she would be con- request and may not delegate the responsibility for con- sidered to have been a counter during each year the This material was provided by the legi&tive services staff as ducting a nonrenewal hearing to the institution’s athletics financial aid was received. an aid to member instituttins. Zf an institution has a qzlestion department or its faculty athletics committee. The deci- or comment regarding this column, such correspondence should sion to renew or not to renew the financial aid is left to NCAA Bylaw 13.7.5.7 be directed to Nancy L. Mitchell, assistant executive dire&or for the discretion of the institution to be determined in accor- legishtive services, at the NCAA national office. This informa- Meals on &cial visit - Divisions I and III dance with its normal practice for students generally. tion is available on the Collegiate spotis Network. Please note that with the adoption of the 1995 Convention NCAA Divisions I and III institutions should note that Proposal No. 7, the notification and hearing opportunity meals provided for a prospect and the prospect’s parents required for the nonrenewal of institutional financial aid or legal guardians on an official visit must occur in the applies only to a student-athlete with eligibility remaining in the institution’s regular, on-campus dining facilities. If all News quiz answers: l-(c). 2-True. 3-(b). 4-True. 5- sport in whichfinancial aid was awanied the previous academic such dining facilities are closed, the institution may pro- (a). 6-True. 7-(b). 8-(d). year. vide meals off campus. Further, meals provided to Six individuals receive Zatechka, Ainsworth win Giant Steps Awards

Walter Byers Scholarships The Center for the Study of dation. Sport in Society at Northeastern Auriemma, whose Connecticut Championship and the Nebraska University and the National Con- team recently won the Division I Nebraska, Kenyon Student-Athlete Advisory Board. sortium for Academics and Sports Women’s Basketball Champion- has announced winners of the stars each receive ship, was honored as a male Ainswotlh 1995 Giant Steps Awards. $10,000 grants Ainsworth’s performance dur- coach. Auriemma was cited not The honorees are former colle- only for his coaching accomplish- ing the 1995 NCAA Division III giate and professional basketball Football player Robert B. ments but as an active figure in Women’s Swimming and Diving star Kareem Abdul-Jabbar and Zatechka of the University of several regional and state charita- Championships made her Ken- Women’s Sports Foundation Execu- Nebraska, Lincoln, and swimmer ble and educational foundations. yon’s most successful female tive Director Donna Lopiano, for Carla R. Ainsworth of Kenyon For the past three years, he has swimmer. She won three indi- accomplishments as civic leaders; College are this year’s choices to Zutechka Ainnuorth vidual titles and participated on Geno Auriemma of the University chaired Why Me of New England, receive the Association’s Walter three winning relays to lead the of Connecticut and Marian Wash- a fund-raising organization for Byers Scholarships. Eight honoree, Zatechka was a Ladies to a 12th consecutive team ington of the University of Kansas, breast cancer research. title, the longest streak in NCAA Zatechka and Ainsworth each two-year starter on an offensive for achievements as coaches; and Washington, the first woman to women’s spor&. will receive a $lO,ooO scholarship line that helped Nebraska attain Phillip Castillo of Adams State be elected president of the Black from the Association. They were the wire-service national cham- College and Tanya Hughes of the Named swimmer of the meet Coaches Association, was honored selected from among eight final- pionships after the Cornhuskers University of Arizona, for courage for a third time, Ainsworth set as a female coach. A player on a ists who were interviewed April 9 defeated the University of Miami as student-athletes. records in the 50-, IOO- and 200- championship basketball team at and 10 in St. Louis by the NCAA (Florida) in the 1995 Federal yard freestyles and won the lat- Giant Steps Awards arc given West Chester University of Penn- Walter Byers Scholarship Corn- Express Orange Bowl. ter two races for the fourth con- annually in conjunction with sylvania, Washington also was one mittee. Voted captain of this year’s secutive year. Her time of 23.53 National STUDENT-Athlete Day of the first two Blacks selected for. The Byers scholarships were Cornhusker squad, Zatechka seconds in the 50-yard freestyle to individuals and organizations a U.S. women’s national basketball established in 1988 to recognize holds the school performance surpassed the previous best set providing the support young peo- team. She has led Kansas teams to the contributions of the former strength index record with 2,625 by fellow Kenyon swimmer Patri- ple need to fully realize academic several Division I Women’s Bas- NCAA executive director by points. He ranked among Ne- cia Abt in 1985. and athletics potential. ketball Championship appear- encouraging excellence in acad- braska leaders in knock-down Abdul-Jabbar, who played on ances. Ainswonh’s six titles during the emic performance by student- blocks and was a second-team all- championship teams at the Uni- 1995 championships gave her 25 Castillo is a seven-time allAmer- athletes. Big Eight Conference selection. versity of California, Los Angeles, career wins, topping Abt’s 23 ican runner at Adams State who Award recipients are required and in the National Basketball Zatechka, who expects to from 1984 through 1987. coordinates a summer outreach to have at least a 3.500 grade- Association, was cited specifically attend medical school, graduat- program for Wings of America, a point average (4.000 scale), show for “Kareem’s Kids,” the organiza- ed with high distinction last May Ainsworth, who plans on youth-development program for evidence of superior character tion he established in 1989 to en- with a 4.000 grade-point average attending medical school next Native Americans based in Santa and leadership, and demonstrate courage the youth of Los Angeles in biological sciences. He earned fall, has compiled a 3.720 grade- Fe, New Mexico. In that position, that participation in athletics has to achieve dreams and overcome a spot on the Hitachi/CFA point average in chemistry and Castillo uses his running talent as been a positive influence on per- obstacles by obtaining a firm edu- Scholar-Athlete Team for the sec- history and will gmduate in May. a catalyst to inspire youth. sonal and intellectual develop- cational foundation. ond consecutive year. Zatechka Named 1994 GTE academic all- ment, among other qualifica- Hughes, a four-time Division I also was awarded an NCAA post- American of the year, she is pres- Lopiano was honored as a pio- tions. high-jump champion, was hon- graduate scholarship last fall. ident of the Kenyon senior class neer in the pursuit of gender equi- Following is a look at this and a senior interviewer for the ty ~ as an athlete and coach, as ored as 1994 NCAA Woman of the year’s Byers scholars and their A frequent speaker at elemen- college’s admissions deparlrnent director of athletics at the Uni- Year and also was honored as one accomplishments: tary and secondary schools, versity of Texas at Austin, as pres- of this year’s NCAA Today’s Top Zatechka also was a member of Ainsworth also is the musical ident of the Association for Eight. She recently Was elected to Zatechka the NCAA Special Committee to director for the Owl Creek Sing- Intercollegiate Athletics for WO- serve as chair of the NCAA A 1994 NCAA Today’s Top Study a Division I-A Football ers, a women’s a cappella group. men and, most recently, as head Student-Athlete Advisory Commit- J of the Women’s Sports Foun- tee.