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NCAA Division I Academic Performance Program REPORT OF THE NCAA DIVISION I COMPETITION OVERSIGHT COMMITTEE ADMINISTRATIVE COMMITTEE APRIL 14, 2021, VIDEOCONFERENCE INFORMATIONAL ITEMS. • 2021 Preliminary Round Site Determinations – Men’s Lacrosse, Women’s Lacrosse, Men’s Tennis and Women’s Tennis. The committee approved recommendations for potential preliminary round hosts as detailed below. The respective sport committees evaluated the potential hosts based on a combination of strength of teams, geographical location and host and facility capabilities. Men’s Lacrosse – First Round: The NCAA Division I Men’s Lacrosse Committee will narrow down the six sites (refer to table immediately below) to four sites on Sunday, May 9 when selections are announced. Each site will host two first round games. Institutional Host Location University of Albany John Fallon Field University of Denver Barton Lacrosse Stadium Hofstra University James M. Shuart Stadium University of Maryland, College Park Capital One Field at Maryland Stadium University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill Dorrance Field University of Virginia Klockner Stadium Women’s Lacrosse – First and Second Rounds: The NCAA Division I Women’s Lacrosse Committee will narrow down the 12 sites (refer to table immediately below) to eight sites on Sunday, May 9 when selections are announced. Following the conclusion of the first and second rounds, which are held May 14 and 16, the women’s lacrosse committee will announce the four host sites for the quarterfinals, which must have hosted a first and second round site and submitted a bid to host the quarterfinals. Institutional Host Location Boston College Boston College Lacrosse Field Duke University Koskinen Stadium University of Florida Donald R. Dizney Lacrosse Stadium Loyola University, Maryland Ridley Athletic Complex University of Maryland, College Park Field Hockey and Lacrosse Complex University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill Dorrance Field Northwestern University Martin Stadium University of Notre Dame Arlotta Stadium Report of the NCAA Division I Competition Oversight Committee – Administrative Committee April 14, 2021, Videoconference Page No. 2 _________ University of Southern California McAlister Field Stony Brook University Kenneth P LaValle Stadium Syracuse University Carrier Dome Towson University Tiger Field Men’s and Women’s Tennis – First and Second Rounds: The NCAA Division I Men’s and Women’s Committee will narrow down the 20 sites (refer to tables immediately below) to 16 sites per gender on Monday, May 3 when the team selections are announced. Men’s Tennis Institutional Host Location Baylor University Hurd Tennis Center University of Central Florida USTA National Campus University of Florida Ring Tennis Pavilion University of Georgia Magill Tennis Complex University of Illinois at Urbana- Khan Tennis Complex University of Kentucky Boone Tennis Center University of Michigan Varsity Tennis Center University of Mississippi Palmer/Salloum Tennis Center University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill Cone Kenfield Tennis Center The Ohio State University Varsity Tennis Courts University of South Carolina, Columbia Carolina Tennis Center University of Southern California Marks Tennis Stadium Stanford University Taube Tennis Center University of Tennessee, Knoxville Barksdale Stadium University of Texas at Austin Texas Tennis Center Texas A&M University, College Station Mitchell Tennis Center Texas Christian University Friedman Tennis Center Texas Tech University McLeod Tennis Center University of Virginia Virginia Tennis Facility Wake Forest University Wake Forest Tennis Complex Women’s Tennis Institutional Host Location Baylor University Hurd Tennis Center Report of the NCAA Division I Competition Oversight Committee – Administrative Committee April 14, 2021, Videoconference Page No. 3 _________ University of California, Berkeley Hellman Tennis Complex University of California, Los Angeles Los Angeles Tennis Center University of Central Florida USTA National Campus Duke University Ambler Tennis Stadium University of Florida Ring Tennis Pavilion Florida State University Speicher Tennis Center University of Georgia Magill Tennis Complex Georgia Institute of Technology Byers Tennis Complex Louisiana State University LSU Tennis Complex University of Michigan Varsity Tennis Center University of North Carolina, Chapel Cone Kenfield Tennis Center North Carolina State University Isenhour Tennis Center Northwestern University Christie Tennis Center The Ohio State University Varsity Tennis Courts Pepperdine University Ralphs-Straus Tennis Center Stanford University Taube Tennis Center University of Tennessee, Knoxville Barksdale Stadium University of Texas at Austin Texas Tennis Center University of Virginia Virginia Tennis Facility Committee Chair: Lynda Tealer, University of Florida Staff Liaisons: Liz Suscha, Championships and Alliances Joni Comstock, Championships and Alliances Jennifer Henderson, Academic and Membership Affairs NCAA Division I Competition Oversight Committee Administrative Committee April 14, 2021, Videoconference Attendees: Amanda Braun, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee. Keisha Dunlap, Conference USA. Ken Halpin, Winthrop University. Jeff Hurd, Western Athletic Conference. Megan Klavitter, Chicago State University. Kris Pierce, Atlantic Coast Conference. Paula Smith, University of California, Irvine. Report of the NCAA Division I Competition Oversight Committee – Administrative Committee April 14, 2021, Videoconference Page No. 4 _________ Lynda Tealer, University of Florida. Absentees: None. Guest(s) in Attendance: None. NCAA Staff Liaisons in Attendance: Joni Comstock, Championships and Alliances. Jennifer Henderson, Academic and Membership Affairs. Liz Suscha, Championships and Alliances. Other NCAA Staff Members in Attendance: Tracy McClendon and Jerry Vaughn. .
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