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Una Athletics Visiting Team Guide UNA ATHLETICS VISITING TEAM GUIDE FLORENCE, ALABAMA HOME OF THE L I O N S WELCOME TO NORTH ALABAMA Dear Visitors, On behalf of the University of North Alabama and Lion Athletics, we welcome you to the Shoals community. It is my hope that your stay with us is an enjoyable one. The information provided within this package is intended to assist you with planning your trip to the Shoals. Our entire staff is excited to do everything we can to accommodate you and your team while you are here. If you need anything, please do not hesitate to contact one of the UNA staff members. While you will have an event manager assigned to your contest, any UNA staff person will be happy to address your needs. Safe Travels, Mark Linder Director of Athletics University of North Alabama ADMINISTRATION CONTACT INFORMATION Director of Athletics Mark Linder [email protected] 256-765-4561 Assistant A.D. - Compliance Todd Vardaman [email protected] 256-765-4618 Assistant A.D. - Communications Jeff Hodges [email protected] 256-765-4595 Business Manager/SWA Debbie Williams [email protected] 256-765-4788 Game Operations/Facilities Matt Daniels [email protected] 256-765-5064 Sports Information Shane Herrmann [email protected] 256-765-4895 Corporate Relations Brock Beck [email protected] 256-765-4906 Ticketing/Marketing Benjamin Ray [email protected] 256-765-5466 Broadcast/Video Eddy Forsythe [email protected] 256-765-5077 Development Megan Lovelace [email protected] 256-765-4615 Athletic Trainer Josh Penny [email protected] 256-765-4563 Athletic Trainer Anna Talbot [email protected] 256-765-4563 Athletic Trainer Cody Partin [email protected] 256-765-4563 Administrative Assistant Jacinta Mastin [email protected] 256-765-4397 Administrative Assistant Peggy Wingo [email protected] 256-765-4396 Game Operations Assistant Kyle Conkle [email protected] 256-765-5183 COACHING STAFF DIRECTORY Baseball Head Coach Mike Keehn [email protected] 256-765-4635 Associate Head Coach Matt Hancock [email protected] 256-765-5065 Assistant Coach Nick McGregor [email protected] 256-765-4412 Men’s Basketball Head Coach Bobby Champagne [email protected] 256-765-4398 Assistant Coach Eddie McCarter [email protected] 256-765-4567 Assistant Coach Willie Watson [email protected] 205-499-5636 Women’s Basketball Head Basketball Coach Missy Tiber [email protected] 256-765-4616 Associate Head Coach Adrianne Harlow [email protected] 256-765-4161 Assistant Coach Josh Ashley [email protected] 256-765-4833 Cross Country/Track & Field Head Coach Heath White [email protected] 256-566-1942 Football Head Coach Chris Willis [email protected] 256-765-4634 Offensive Coordinator Steadman Campbell [email protected] 256-765-4562 Defensive Coordinator Brett Borden [email protected] 256-765-6349 DB/Special Teams/Equipment Blake Farris [email protected] 256-765-4613 OL/Run Game Coordinator Scott Harper [email protected] 256-765-5034 LB/Camp Director Gabe Poe [email protected] 256-765-5035 Receivers Drew Hall [email protected] 256-765-4566 Defensive Line/Recruiting Zach Lisko [email protected] 870-659-0274 Men’s Golf Head Coach Cullen Carstens [email protected] 256-765-4372 Women’s Soccer Head Coach Chris Walker [email protected] 256-765-4845 Assistant Coach Hollie Loud [email protected] 256-765-4842 Softball Head Coach Ashley Cozart [email protected] 256-765-5993 Assistant Coach Lindsey Thompson [email protected] 256-765-5982 Strength & Conditioning Head S&C Coordinator Steve Herring [email protected] 256-765-4534 Assistant S&C Coordinator Tia Anderson [email protected] 256-765-4397 Men’s & Women’s Tennis Head Coach Brice Bishop [email protected] 256-765-4617 Volleyball Head Coach Stephanie Radecki [email protected] 256-765-4844 Assistant Coach Jennifer McCall [email protected] 256-765-4556 GENERAL INFORMATION Unloading/Parking Flowers Hall (Basketball/Volleyball): Buses are welcome to unload in front of Flowers Hall on Pine Street. Once unloaded, buses should park below the baseball field on Stewart Avenue due to construction and may return to the front of Flowers Hall to pick up their team. Bill Jones Athletic Complex (Soccer): Buses may unload at the bottom of the stairs on Stewart Avenue and should park below the baseball field on Stewart Avenue due to construction and may return to the front of Flowers Hall to pick up their team. Mike D. Lane Baseball Field: Buses are more than welcome to unload at the entrance gate to the baseball field, but then buses must park at the bottom of the stairs on Stewart Avenue. UNA Tennis Complex: Buses may unload and park in Lot Z which is located next to Appleby East and Appleby West, on the corner of Hermitage Drive and Nellie Avenue. Braly Municipal Stadium (Football): Buses will unload behind the East Stands and park on Royal Avenue; UNA Police will be present to assist on game day. UNA Softball Complex: Buses may unload anywhere in the surrounding parking lot throughout, BEWARE OF FOUL BALLS. Locker Rooms: Locker room assignments in Flowers Hall will be posted on the doors. Soccer, basketball, and volleyball locker rooms are also located in Flowers Hall. A representative from UNA will be present to assist you with any questions that might arise. Benches: In Flowers Hall, when facing the score table, the visiting bench will be on the left for basketball and the right for volleyball. At the Bill Jones Athletic Complex (soccer) the visiting bench will be located to the right when looking at the score table. The baseball visiting dugout is on the first base side. The softball visiting dugout is on the third base side. Please note that bench assignments are subject to change. Teams will be notified by Game Ops. Water Coolers: Water, cups and ice will be provided at each bench. Additional ice is available upon request. Towels: Teams are asked to provide their own towels. Tickets: $10 - Football $7 - Baseball, Basketball, Soccer, Softball, Volleyball No Charge - Cross Country & Track, Golf, Tennis * Children 5 and under get in free SPORTS INFORMATION Jeff Hodges Shane Herrmann Sports Information Director Sports Information Assistant [email protected] [email protected] Office: (256) 765-4595 Office: (256) 765-4895 Home: (256) 766-7572 Cell: (256) 483-2604 Sports Information Office The Sports Information office is located in the Hal Self Field House behind Flowers Hall. Mailing Address Written correspondence concerning UNA’s Athletic Department should be directed to: University of North Alabama Athletics UNA Box #5083 Hal Self Field House 221 Florence, AL 35632-0001 Fax Communications The Athletic Department fax number is (256) 765-4685. Interviews All interviews with UNA players and coaches should be scheduled through the Sports Information office. The best time to arrange interviews is in the afternoon on weekdays (when not interfering with athletes’ class schedules). Interviews at the conclusion of all home events will be held after a brief NCAA-prescribed cooling off period. Requests for media credentials must be made 24 hours prior to the scheduled event by contacting the sports information office. Statistics/Services UNA Athletics personnel will oversee statistical work for all home events. Halftime statistics will be available to coaches and visiting sports information directors. Final stat books will be delivered to the head coach or SID following each event. Updated scores, box scores, and cumulative statistics will be available to our next opponent by 10 a.m. the morning following the event. Programs, fact sheets and cumulative statistics will be distributed upon request. Any visiting teams requiring radio must notify the SID seven (7) days in advance of the event. The results of all UNA athletic events are reported to the Decatur Daily, Huntsville Times, Birmingham News, and the Gulf South Conference. The SID should be notified if additional media outlets need to be included on this list. ATHLETIC TRAINING The athletic training team at the University of North Alabama would like to welcome you to Florence, Alabama. The athletic training room is located on the bottom floor of the Flowers Hall Annex building. Our facilities are fully equipped to handle any athletic training needs you or your team may have. The main athletic training room will be open at least one hour before competition. Each team will have access to the following modalities: hydrocollator, ultrasound, electrical stimulation and whirlpool. Treatment tables and taping tables will be available for use. We ask that you provide your team with necessary supplies for taping (tape, ace bandage, etc.). The following items will be provided on your bench: water, cups, injury ice and ice bags. The athletic training facility located at the UNA Softball Complex on Chisholm Road is equipped to handle any pre-game treatments. Each team will have access to the following modalities: hydrocollator, ultrasound and electrical stimulation. Please notify the athletic training staff if you need access to our main athletic training room. An ATC will be present at all home events and will be able to assist if necessary. In the event that you are traveling without an ATC, please notify our staff so that we can make necessary arrangements to cover your team’s needs. Our staff will only provide treatment for pre-existing injuries with the consent and treatment protocol from the visit team’s ATC or physician. You can fax or email your written request. If you have any questions, comments or concerns please contact us. Contact Numbers Josh Penny, ATC, LAT, MED Anna Talbot, ATC, LAT, MS Cody Partin, ATC, LAT, MS Athletic Trainer Athletic Trainer Athletic Trainer Football, Golf Women’s Basketball Men’s Basketball 256-765-4563 office 256-765-5116 office 256-765-5020 office 256-577-0511 cell 706-957-5152 cell 706-897-2685 cell 256-765-4685 fax 256-765-4685 fax 256-765-4685 fax [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] Graduate Assistants Sam Benson, ATC, LAT Baseball 601-562-0808 Will Cotton, ATC, LAT Cross Country/Tennis 251-604-0472 Erin Garrison, ATC, LAT Softball 601-227-0284 Anna Harrison, ATC, LAT Volleyball 225-315-0544 Mercedez Speicher, ATC, LAT Soccer 319-239-4368 North Alabama Bone & Joint Clinic Dr.
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