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2004-05 NCAA DIRECTORY Roll of Members Conferences DIRECTORY [ISSN 0162-1467] the NATIONAL COLLEGIATE ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION P.O I/II/III Y we are committed to 2004-05 NCAA DIRECTOR providing quality provide education to 2004-05 NCAA student-athletes DIRECTORY Y Roll of Members Conferences DIRECTOR NCAA 2396-11/04 DR 05 I/II/III 2004-05 NCAA DIRECTORY Roll of Members Conferences DIRECTORY [ISSN 0162-1467] THE NATIONAL COLLEGIATE ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION P.O. Box 6222 Indianapolis, Indiana 46206-6222 317/917-6222 ncaa.org November 2004 Distributed to directors of athletics, faculty athletics representatives, senior woman administrators, chief executive officers and a fifth person designated by the athletics director; conference commissioners, provisional, affiliated and cor- responding members. NCAA, NCAA logo and NATIONAL COLLEGIATE ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION are registered marks of the Association and use in any manner is prohibited unless prior approval is obtained from the Association. FOREWORD This is the 29th edition of the NCAA Directory, intended as a service to the personnel of member institutions and other inter- ested parties. Produced early in the fall, the Directory is intended to be use- ful and up-to-date for the entire academic year. Corrections in the listing will be printed throughout the year in The NCAA News whenever they are made available to the NCAA national office. Information for the Directory is taken from the NCAA database. Please call to the attention of Tammy Smith ([email protected]) any inaccuracy in the listings contained in the Directory, and please report changes in those listings as they occur throughout the year. 3 Table of Contents Roll of Members Active Member Institutions ............................................................ 5 Provisional Member Institutions ....................................................201 Conference Members ....................................................................205 Affiliated Members.........................................................................255 Corresponding Members ...............................................................265 Multidivision Classifications................................................................267 NCAA National Office Staff ...........................................................269 [Note: For the most up-to-date information about member schools sponsoring sports by division, conference and region, check the NCAA’s Web site <ncaa.org>. 4 Roll of Members Following is a listing of the members of the Association as of October 31, 2004. Membership is divided into five classes: active, provisional, confer- ence, affiliated and corresponding. Active Member Institutions The abbreviations used are: (P) president, (C) chancellor, (S) superinten- dent, (F) faculty athletics representative, (AD) director of athletics and (SWA) senior woman athletics administrator. [Note: Some faculty athletics repre- sentative and senior woman administrator academic titles were unavailable.] Abilene Christian University, Abilene, TX 79699 Roll of Members - A Roll of Members Division II. P—Royce Money, 325/674-2412. FAX-325/674-2958. [email protected]. F—David B. Merrell, Director of Curriculum and Advising, 325/674-2035. FAX-325/674-6844. [email protected]. AD—Jared Mosley, 325/674-2873. FAX-325/674-6831. [email protected]. SWA—Brek Horn, 325/674-2590. [email protected]. Adams State College, Alamosa, CO 81102 Division II. P—Richard Wueste, 719/587-7341. FAX-719/587-7522. [email protected]. F—Rex Filer, Associate Professor of Psychology, 719/587-7326. FAX-719/587-7873. [email protected]. AD—Jeff Geiser, 719/587-7401. FAX-719/587-7276. [email protected]. SWA—Vivian Frausto, 719/587-7263. FAX-719/587-7276. [email protected]. Adelphi University, Garden City, NY 11530 Division II, Men’s Soccer I. P—Robert Scott, 516/877-3838. FAX-516/877-3845. F—Helmut Perez, Associate Professor/Physical Education-Human Performance, 516/877-4268. FAX-516/877-4258. [email protected]. AD—Robert E. Hartwell, 516/877-4231. FAX-516/877-4237. [email protected]. SWA—Kate Whalen, 516/877-4241. FAX-516/877-4237. [email protected]. Adrian College, Adrian, MI 49221 Division III. P—Stanley Caine, 517/264-3167. FAX-517/264-3331. [email protected]. F—Beth Myers, 517/264-3912. [email protected]. AD—Henry Mensing, 517/264-3972. FAX-517/264-3802. [email protected]. SWA—Molly Moore, Coordinator of Women’s Athletics, 517/264-3998. FAX-517/264-3802. [email protected]. 5 Agnes Scott College, Decatur, GA 30030-3797 Division III. P—Mary Brown Bullock, 404/471-6280. FAX-404/471-6638. [email protected]. F—Lawrence H. Riddle, Professor of Mathematics, 404/471-6222. FAX-404/638-6177. [email protected]. AD—Joeleen Akin, 404/471-6170. FAX-404/471-6099. [email protected]. SWA—Gue P. Hudson, 404/471-6392. FAX-404/471-5391. [email protected]. University of Akron, Akron, OH 44325 Division I. P—Luis Proenza, 330/972-7074. FAX-330/972-8652. [email protected]. F—Dean Carro, 330/972-7751. [email protected]. AD—Michael J. Thomas, 330/972-7080. FAX-330/972-5473. [email protected]. SWA—Mary Lu Gribschaw, 330/972-7080. FAX-330/972-5473. [email protected]. University of Alabama at Birmingham, Birmingham, AL 35294-0110 Division I. P—Carol Garrison, 205/934-4636. FAX-205/975-8505. [email protected]. F—Johnny Scott, 205/934-2140. FAX-205/934-3411. [email protected]. AD—Watson Brown, 205/934-7586. FAX-205/975-9865. [email protected]. SWA—Rosalind Ervin, Associate Director of Athletics, 205/934-7252. FAX-205/[email protected]. University of Alabama, Huntsville, Huntsville, AL 35899 Division II, Men’s Ice Hockey I. P—Frank Franz, 256/824-6340. FAX-256/824-6538. [email protected]. F—Brent Wren, 256/824-6817. FAX-256/824-7306. [email protected]. AD—James E. Harris, 256/824-6144. FAX-256/824-7306. [email protected]. SWA—Sheila Ray, Coordinator of Athletics Scholarships, 256/824-2210. FAX-256/824-7306. [email protected]. University of Alabama, Tuscaloosa, Tuscaloosa, AL 35487 Division I. P—Robert Witt, 205/348-5100. FAX-205/348-8377. [email protected]. F—Joe Hornsby, 205/348-1730. FAX-205/348-1923. [email protected]. AD—Mal Moore, 205/348-3697. FAX-205/348-2196. [email protected]. SWA—Marie Robbins, Associate Athletics Director, 205/348-0544. FAX-205/348-4659. [email protected]. 6 Alabama A&M University, Normal, AL 35762 Division I. P—John T. Gibson, 256/372-5230. FAX-256/372-5244. [email protected]. F—Ronald Slaughter, 256/372-4285. FAX-256/372-5226. [email protected]. AD—James A. Martin Sr., 256/372-5364. FAX-256/372-5372. [email protected]. SWA—Betty Kelly Austin, 256/372-4267. FAX-256/372-5369. [email protected]. Alabama State University, Montgomery, AL 36101-0271 Division I. - A Roll of Members P—Joe Lee, 334/229-4200. FAX-334/834-6861. F—Wallace Maryland Jr., Chairman, Math and Computer Science, 334/229-4464. FAX-334/229-4902. AD—Patrick Carter, 334/229-4507. FAX-334/229-4992. [email protected]. SWA—Sonia Price, Women’s Volleyball Coach, 334/229-7618. FAX-334/229-7610. [email protected]. University of Alaska Anchorage, Anchorage, AK 99508 Division II, Men’s Ice Hockey I. C—Elaine Maimon, 907/786-1437. FAX-907/786-6123. [email protected]. F—Pershing J. Hill, 907/786-1763. FAX-907/786-4115. [email protected]. AD—Steve Cobb, 907/786-1225. FAX-907/786-1133. [email protected]. SWA—Dede M. Allen, Associate Director of Athletics, 907/786-4803. FAX-907/786-4781. [email protected]. University of Alaska Fairbanks, Fairbanks, AK 99775-7500 Division II, Men’s Ice Hockey I. C—Stephen B. Jones, 907/474-7112. FAX-907/474-6725. [email protected]. F—John Fox, Associate Professor of Resource Management, 907/474-7084. [email protected]. AD—Cory M. Schwartz, 907/474-7780. [email protected]. University at Albany, Albany, NY 12222 Division I. P—John R. Ryan, 518/437-4900. FAX-518/437-4909. [email protected]. F—Richard H. Hall, Distinguished Professor of Sociology, 518/442- 4664. FAX-518/4424936. [email protected]. AD—Lee McElroy, 518/442-2562. FAX-518/442-3031. [email protected]. SWA—Gail Cummings-Danson, Associate Director of Athletics, 518/442-3034. FAX-518/442-3031. [email protected]. Albany State University (Georgia), Albany, GA 31705 Division II. P—Portia H. Shields, 229/430-4604. FAX-229/430-3836. E-mail- [email protected]. 7 F—Joshua Murfree, Jr., 229/430-3032. FAX-229/430-1676. [email protected]. AD—John I. Davis, 229/430-4754. FAX-229/430-3020. [email protected]. SWA—Stephanie Harrison, Associate Director of Athletics, 229/430- 4754. FAX-229/430-1774. [email protected]. Albertus Magnus College, New Haven, CT 06511-1189 Division III. P—Julia M. McNamara, 203/773-8529. FAX-203/773-9539. F—Ron Waite, Communications Chair, 203/773-8560. FAX-203/773- 3117. [email protected]. AD—Ken Pierson, 203/773-8578. [email protected]. SWA—Jennifer Pacelli, 203/773-8579. FAX-203/776-8533. [email protected]. Albion College, Albion, MI 49224 Division III. P—Peter T. Mitchell, 517/629-0210. FAX-517/629-0619. [email protected]. F—Trisha Franzen, 517/629-0535. [email protected]. AD—Troy VanAken, 517/629-0960 .
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