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PRE-CHAMPIONSHIP MANUAL Table of Contents Introduction
PRE-CHAMPIONSHIP MANUAL Table of Contents Introduction ................................................................................................................5 NCAA Staff Contact Information ................................................................................6 Sports Committee Contact Information .......................................................................6 Regional Alignment ......................................................................................................6 Regional Advisory Committee Information ................................................................6 Important Dates ............................................................................................................9 Date Calculation Formula ............................................................................................9 Dates and Sites .............................................................................................................9 Concussion Management .............................................................................................9 Division III Philosophy ..............................................................................................10 Equipment ...................................................................................................................10 Ethical Behavior By Coaches ....................................................................................10 Religious/Commencement Conflicts Policy ..............................................................11 -
Division III Men's Basketball Records
Division III Records Individual Records ....................................... 2 Team Records ................................................ 3 All-Time Individual Leaders ..................... 5 Annual Individual Champions ............... 9 Annual Team Champions ......................... 12 2013 Most-Improved Teams ................... 14 All-Time Winningest Teams ..................... 15 2 2013-14 NCAA MEN'S BASKETBALL DIVISION III RECORDS THROUGH 2012-13 SEASON Individual Records Division III men’s basketball records are based Season Career on the performances of Division III teams since 24—Todd Richards, Mount Union, 2000 (during five (Min. 200 made) 51.3%—Jeff Seifriz, Wis.-Whitewater, the three-division reorganization plan was ad- games) 1987-89 (217 of 423) opted by the special NCAA Convention in August FIELD-GoAL ATTEMPTS 1973. Assists were added for the 1988-89 season; Game blocked shots and steals were added for the 108—Jack Taylor, Grinnell vs. Faith Bapt. Bible, Nov. 20, Free Throws 2012 (52 made) 1992-93 season. In statistical rankings, the round- Season ing of percentages and/or averages may indicate 742—Greg Grant, TCNJ, 1989 (387 made) FREE THROws ties where none exists. In these cases, the numeri- Career Game cal order of the rankings is accurate. 2,149—Lamont Strothers, Chris. Newport, 1988-91 (1,016 30—Rob Rittgers, UC San Diego vs. Menlo, Jan. 16, 1988 made) (30 attempts) FIELD-GoAL PerceNTage Season 249—Dave Russell, Shepherd, 1975 (293 attempts) Scoring Game Career (Min. 18 made) 100%— Franklyn Beckford, Lake Forest vs. 792—Matt Hancock, Colby, 1987-90 (928 attempts) Grinnell, Feb. 14, 2004 (18 of 18); Jason Light, Emory & POINTS Henry vs. King (TN), Dec. 2, 1995 (18 of 18) CONSECUTIVE FREE THROws MADE Game *Season Game 138—Jack Taylor, Grinnell vs. -
CONGRESSIONAL RECORD— Extensions of Remarks E1823 HON
November 28, 2012 CONGRESSIONAL RECORD — Extensions of Remarks E1823 reserves to an historic level. Her successful dress issues including gang awareness and INTRODUCTION OF THE COLUMBIA leadership has led her team to entice new child abuse prevention and to review methods NATIONAL PARK SYSTEM CRIT- businesses to locate in Lakewood. to protect children from abduction. He also ICAL AUTHORITIES ACT OF 2012 Kathy’s collaborative nature was dem- created an annual ‘‘Cradle to College’’ Parent onstrated when she spearheaded an effort to and Youth Empowerment Seminar to em- HON. ELEANOR HOLMES NORTON save a Lakewood middle school from closure. power families and enable parents to build OF THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA Now, that school is part of the International upon their progeny’s strengths to avoid the pit- IN THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES Baccalaureate (IB) program and home to Jef- falls of youth. Wednesday, November 28, 2012 ferson County’s first Boys and Girls Club. Mr. Speaker, may our country continue to Among her successes, Kathy is president of benefit from the civic actions of committed and Ms. NORTON. Mr. Speaker, The National the Metro City and County Management Asso- laudable community leaders such as Eric L. Park System Critical Authorities Act of 2012, ciation and sits on the Jeffco Schools Capital Adams. which I introduce today, is a bill that I have Asset Advisory Committee. Also, Kathy was Mr. Speaker, I urge my colleagues to join worked on with the National Park Service appointed by Governor Hickenlooper to the me in paying tribute to New York State Sen- (NPS), at its request, to create greater effi- Red Rock’s Community College President’s ator Eric Adams. -
Men's Basketball Falls Twice,Women's Basketball Rebounds from Loss,Roger Bauman Delivers in the Bear,SGA Pres. Reviews Achie
Men’s basketball falls twice Last weekend, the men’s basketball team lost two games, bringing its overall record to 4-5 and 2-3 in Conference. The Pioneers competed against St. Norbert College in De Pere, Wis. on Saturday. Despite Grinnell’s strong show of force early in the game, the Green Knights surged forward with a 12- point run shortly after, bringing St. Norbert into halftime leading with a score of 51-44. In the second half, the Pioneers struggled to close the gap. Although a three-pointer by Luke Yeager ’15 cut the lead to just four with 18:30 remaining, the Green Knights responded with a seven-point run and eventually ran away, ending the game with a score of 102-75. Jack Taylor ’15 scored 26 points on Tuesday, Dec. 9 against William Penn University. Photo by John Brady. Head coach David Arseneault seemed unfazed by the loss, however. “What contributed most to our loss at St. Norbert was that they were a better team,” Arseneault wrote in an email to The S&B. “That’s not to say we can’t beat them. But it would take an extraordinary performance on our behalf for that to occur.” On Tuesday afternoon, the Pioneers travelled to Oskaloosa, Iowa to challenge William Penn University for a non-Conference matchup. The Pioneers had a great start with a triad of 3- pointer shots made by Yeager that put Grinnell ahead 9-5. However, William Penn remained persistent, and by halftime the Statesmen took the lead with 70-64. -
Top-Seeded Beloit in Search of First-Ever NCAA Appearance RIPON, WIS
Midwest Conference Office 300 Seward St., Ripon, WI 54971; Phone: (920) 748-8157; Fax: (920) 748-8158 Chris Graham Matt Troha Commissioner www.midwestconference.org Sports Information Director [email protected] [email protected] --Nov. 1, 2006-- Midwest Conference Volleyball Top-Seeded Beloit In Search Of First-Ever NCAA Appearance RIPON, WIS. -- While many of the teams descending on Beloit, Wis., for the 2006 Midwest Conference Volleyball Tournament on Friday and Sat- urday, November 3-4 can be considered “regulars” in the MWC title mix, this year’s tourney contains some drastic changes at the top. Beloit, whose lone conference loss this season came to Lake Forest in five games, won its second MWC Championship in school history en route to earning the top seed and hosting duties for the event. Beth Pier’s Lake Forest (14-14, 6-3) squad enters in search of its first The Bucs posted an 8-1 mark in league play this season under first- NCAA Tournament appearance since 2003 and is led by 6-0 junior year head coach Jami Strinz, sweeping five of those matches in three middle hitter Nicole Baich, who ranks in the top ten in the conference games. Carroll head coach Annie Glieber has pulled off one of the great in kills (378), blocks (130) and hitting percentage (.288). Senior middle turnarounds in conference history in her second season at the helm, lead- blocker Janelle Balcerzak (336 kills, 60 blocks) teams with Baich for a ing the Lady Pioneers to a 6-3 record and the No. 2 seed in the tourney. -
Midwest Conference Tiebreaking Procedures Baseball
Midwest Conference Tiebreaking Procedures Baseball 1) Ties are resolved by (1) head-to-head competition or (2) one 9-inning playoff game on the Saturday before the conference championship tournament or the next available date. The only reason to postpone such a game is a rain out. The tiebreaker game shall be played on or before the Wednesday before the Conference tournament is to begin. The site for the single playoff game shall be determined by the flip of a coin by the Conference Executive Director. 2) In the event of a three-way tie, two 9-inning playoff games (at one site) shall determine the final standing. The games would be played on the Saturday before the conference championship tournament or the next available date. The only reason to postpone such a game is a rainout. The 1st draw shall determine which team has the bye. The 2nd draw shall determine the host and site. In the event that the playoff games shall not be played due to weather, the 1st tiebreaker shall be head-to-head competition between the dead locked teams. The 2nd tiebreaker shall be team records vs. the 3rd place team to determine the 1st and 2nd place finishers. (If 1st and 2nd place shall not be determined using the 3rd place team, we shall move down the standings, looking at teams' records against the 4th place team, and if necessary, records against the 5th place team. Head-to-head competition between these two teams shall determine the 1st and 2nd seeds. In the event that this method does not determine 1st and 2nd place, the Executive Director shall draw to determine 1st and 2nd. -
Newsletter Champaign
NATIONAL \ 1:;1 I WHIILCH .. IR IAlKnlALL fV\A.. ASSOCIATION OfFICIO' THI OAK ST • • STADIUM DR COM ..ISSIONI .. NEWSLETTER CHAMPAIGN. ILL 11110 VOLUME IX NOVEMBER 26, 1969 lUW!R I GREETINGS! The Commissioner's Office sends greetings to all teams, players, coaches, Conferences, Conference executives snd officials 8S the N.W.B.A. embarks on its 22nd season of competition. We look forward to another successful year in com~ petition snd continued growth of the sport througho~t the nation. ************** NEW TEAMS We have received information that no less than five new te8~B are currently being establiahed at colleges and universities in this country. The University of Washington in Seattle has organized a team which will play in the Northwest Conference in 1969-70. From the opposite coast we have had official word that Hofstra University will field a team which will play an exhibition schedule this sesson and enter the Eastern Conference in 1970. At Harshall. Hinnesota. a team has been formed by students at Southwest Minnesota State College and they are now playing games. Two other schools -- Wayne State University in Detroit snd Univer sity of Oklahoma at Norman, Oklahoma -- have sought information with the intention of establishing teams. New teams are alao kn~to be organized and playing against other wheelchair teams in Minneapolis, which met Des Moine. Rosdrunners twice last season; in San Jose, California which has scheduled games against Pacific Coast Conference teams last season and this; in Denver where a second team ia playing regularly against the older established Cowboys; and in Memphis. -
NCAA Division I Academic Performance Program
REPORT OF THE NCAA DIVISION III CHAMPIONSHIPS COMMITTEE JUNE 22, 2021, VIDEOCONFERENCE ACTION ITEMS. 1. Legislative items. • None. 2. Nonlegislative items. • None. INFORMATIONAL ITEMS. 1. Opening remarks and review of schedule and agenda. Division III Championships Committee Chair Kiki Jacobs welcomed committee members and reviewed the meeting schedule and key discussion items. 2. Recent committee reports. The committee reviewed and approved a combined report from its May 5, 7 and 12 electronic votes as presented. 3. Governance update. NCAA staff reviewed the following key items with the committee: (1) next steps following the U.S. Supreme Court decision in the Alston case; (2) update on student- athlete name, image and likeness concepts being considered by various groups within the NCAA membership; (3) national office staff support and NCAA website reorganization; (4) Division III budget update; (5) COVID-19 resources and resocialization guidelines; (6) Division III strategic-positioning platform; (7) Division III Football Concussion Task Force; (8) student-athlete enrollment/athletics participation waiver for the 2021-22 academic year; (9) Division III legislative proposals in the cycle for the 2022 NCAA Convention; (10) resources and best practices available to help prevent sexual violence; and (11) LGBTQ recognition awards. 4. Division III Management Council update. Holly Sheilley provided an update from the Management Council’s recent meetings. 5. Division III Student-Athlete Advisory Committee update. Jaeden Peterson, from the Division III Student-Athlete Advisory Committee, sitting in for Bridgett Finn who was unable to attend, provided an update on behalf of the Division III SAAC that included the group’s ongoing review of issues related to student-athlete name, image and likeness, as well as the NCAA gender equity study. -
Division Iii Men's Basketball Records
DIVISION III MEN’S BASKETBALL RECORDS Individual Records 2 Team Records 4 All-Time Individual Leaders 8 Annual Individual Champions 14 Annual Team Champions 17 2017 Most Improved Teams 21 All-Time Winningest Teams 22 INDIVIDUAL RECORDS Division III men’s basketball records are based on Career the performances of Division III teams since the Consecutive Games 526—John Grotberg, Grinnell, 2006-09 (1,523 three-division reorganization plan was adopted Scoring in Double attempts) by the special NCAA Convention in August 1973. Assists were added for the 1988-89 season; Figures Three-Point Field Goals blocked shots and steals were added for the 1992- Career Made Per Game 93 season. In statistical rankings, the rounding of 116—Lamont Strothers, Chris. Newport, from percentages and/or averages may indicate ties Nov. 20, 1987, to March 8, 1991 Season where none exists. In these cases, the numerical 8.5—Jeff Clement, Grinnell, 1998 (186 in 22) order of the rankings is accurate. Career FIELD GOALS 5.7—Jeff Clement, Grinnell, 1996-99 (516 in 91) Consecutive Three-Point SCORING Field Goals Field Goals Game Points 52—Jack Taylor vs. Faith Baptist Bible, Nov. 20, Game 2012 (108 attempts) 11—Joe Goldin, Randolph-Macon vs. Emory & Henry, Feb. 16, 1997 Game Season 138—Jack Taylor, Grinnell vs. Faith Baptist 394—Dave Russell, Shepherd, 1975 (687 Season Bible, Nov. 20, 2012 attempts) 16—John Richards, Sewanee (during five games, Feb. 10 to Feb. 25, 1990) Season Career 1,044—Greg Grant, TCNJ, 1989 (32 games) 1,140—Andre Foreman, Salisbury, 1988-89, Career 91-92 (2,125 attempts) Consecutive Games 2,940—Andre Foreman, Salisbury, 1988-89, Making a Three-Point 91-92 (109 games) Consecutive Field Goals Points in one Half Field Goal Game 80—Jack Taylor, Grinnell vs. -
The Trinity Reporter, Spring 2016
SPRING 2016 The Trinity REPORTER FOR THE LOVE OF THE GAME Sam Kennedy ’95 leads the Boston Red Sox as president CAMPAIGN FOR FACES OF 2016 EDUCATING INSIDE COMMUNITY 12 new alumni THE WORLD Cultivating a share their insights College launches partnership stronger Trinity with online platform edX 8 14 18 FEATURES Campaign for For the love Embracing Community of the game diversity Cultivating a stronger Trinity Sam Kennedy ’95 leads the Trinity students mentor Boston Red Sox as president Hartford fifth graders 2 / The Trinity Reporter / CONTENTS DEPARTMENTS SPRING 02 ALONG THE WALK 2016 04 TRINITY TREASURE 06 VOLUNTEER SPOTLIGHT 07 AROUND HARTFORD 36 ATHLETICS 41 CLASS NOTES 71 IN MEMORY 78 ALUMNI EVENTS 80 ENDNOTE The Trinity Reporter Vol. 46, No. 3, Spring 2016 Published by the Ofce of Communications, Trinity College, Hartford, CT 06106. Postage paid at Hartford, Connecticut, and additional mailing ofces. The Trinity Reporter is mailed to alumni, parents, faculty, staf, and friends of Trinity College without charge. All publication rights reserved, and contents may be reproduced or reprinted only by written permission of the editor. Opinions expressed are those of the editor or contributors and do not reflect the ofcial position of Trinity College. Postmaster: Send address changes to The Trinity Reporter, Trinity College, 300 Summit Street, Hartford, CT 06106 The editor welcomes your questions and comments: Sonya Adams, Ofce of Communications, Trinity College, 300 Summit Street, Hartford, CT 06106 or [email protected]. www. trincoll.edu ON THE COVER Sam Kennedy ’95, president of the Boston Red Sox, at Fenway Park PHOTO: SUZANNE KREITER/THE BOSTON GLOBE VIA GETTY IMAGES 32 ON THIS PAGE 28 Trinity thespians take the stage 22 Women’s rowing during dress rehearsal for the February 2016 production of Grease. -
Women's Soccer Conference Standings
WOMEN’S SOCCER CONFERENCE STANDINGS 2019 Division I Conference Standings 2 2019 Division II Conference Standings 6 2019 Division III Conference Standings 10 All-Time Division I Conference Champions 16 2019 DIVISION I CONFERENCE STANDINGS America East Conference Atlantic 10 Conference Conference Full Season Conference Full Season Team W L T Pct. W L T Pct. Team W L T Pct. W L T Pct. Stony Brook# 6 1 1 .813 14 6 1 .690 Saint Louis# 9 0 1 .950 17 4 2 .783 Albany (NY) 6 1 1 .813 9 6 3 .583 George Washington 7 1 2 .800 14 3 4 .762 Hartford 5 2 1 .688 10 7 2 .579 Massachusetts 6 3 1 .650 10 6 3 .605 New Hampshire 5 3 0 .625 10 8 0 .556 La Salle 6 4 0 .600 11 8 1 .575 Binghamton 4 3 1 .563 10 6 2 .611 Dayton 5 3 2 .600 7 9 3 .447 UMass Lowell 3 4 1 .438 4 11 2 .294 Fordham 4 4 2 .500 5 11 4 .350 Vermont 1 6 2 .222 3 10 3 .281 Duquesne 4 5 1 .450 6 8 3 .441 Maine 1 6 1 .188 5 8 1 .393 Saint Joseph’s 4 5 1 .450 7 10 2 .421 UMBC 1 7 0 .125 2 13 2 .176 Richmond 4 6 0 .400 7 9 2 .444 VCU 3 5 2 .400 9 6 3 .583 American Athletic Conference Davidson 3 5 2 .400 8 8 3 .500 Conference Full Season St. -
Division III Men's Regional Listing
2014-2015 ITA Region-Listing Division III Men's School Name Team State NCAA Division III Conference NCAA /ITA Region Birmingham-Southern College M AL Southern Athletic Association Atlantic South Huntingdon College M AL USA South Athletic Conference Atlantic South Berry College M/W GA Southern Athletic Association Atlantic South Covenant College M/W GA USA South Athletic Conference Atlantic South Emory University M GA University Athletic Association Atlantic South LaGrange College M/W GA USA South Athletic Conference Atlantic South Oglethorpe University M/W GA Southern Athletic Association Atlantic South Piedmont College M/W GA USA South Athletic Conference Atlantic South Thomas More College M/W KY Presidents' Athletic Conference Atlantic South Centre College M/W KY Southern Athletic Association Atlantic South Centenary College M/W LA Southern Collegiate Athletic Conference Atlantic South Goucher College M MD Landmark Conference Atlantic South Johns Hopkins University M MD Centennial Conference Atlantic South McDaniel College M/W MD Centennial Conference Atlantic South Saint Mary's College of MD M/W MD Capital Athletic Conference Atlantic South Salisbury University M/W MD Capital Athletic Conference Atlantic South Washington College M/W MD Centennial Conference Atlantic South Millsaps College M/W MS Southern Athletic Association Atlantic South Guilford College M/W NC Old Dominion Athletic Conference Atlantic South North Carolina Wesleyan Coll. M/W NC USA South Athletic Conference Atlantic South King's College Of PA M/W PA MAC Freedom League