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Media Information media information Colorado’s Sports Information Department: The University of Colorado’s Sports Information Department welcomes and encourages your interest in Colorado Basketball. We will make every effort to service your needs in covering the Buffs. The Sports Information Office maintains information on all current student-athletes and athletic depart - Sports Information ment staff, as well as historical data on former athletes and Colorado’s athletic department in general. The Sports 303-492-562 6 Fax 303-492-38 11 Information Office is located in the Balch Fieldhouse Annex on the west side of Folsom Field. Media Credentials: Credentials for University of Colorado home women’s basketball games can be obtained by emailing, writing or calling the CU Sports Information Office the week prior to the scheduled game. Credentials will Dave Plati be left at the street level entrance to the practice facility off Regent Drive. Associate Athletic Director / Road Game Credentials: Media credentials for Colorado road games can either be requested through CU’s or the opponent’s women’s basketball media relations contact. Please be specific when requesting the type of credential Sports Information needed. Football, Men’s Golf, Photographers: Photo passes are available for working photographers for officially recognized media outlets, and/or Skiing Contact individuals on special assignment. Requests should be addressed in the same manner as media credentials. Home: 303-494-0445 Visiting Radio Personnel: Visiting radio personnel desiring to broadcast athletic events from the University of [email protected] Colorado should contact the Sports Information Office at the earliest possible date to request permission to broad - cast. Phone and ISDN lines are available for the opponent radio station next to the opponent bench for all home Troy Andre games. Media Workroom: A media workroom, located just off the playing floor, through the tunnel and to the right, will Assistant SID be available for use by media before and after games. Women’s Basketball Media Services: Game notes containing updated team and individual statistics, information on upcoming games, Contact, Internet Pac- 12 Conference standings, and the latest AP and WBCA polls will be available one day prior to each non-tour - Managing Editor nament game throughout the season. Game notes, media guides and roster information, as well as opponent mate - rials can be picked up before every game in the media workroom in the Coors Events Center. Copies of the box score Cell: 303-903-3654 and play-by-play information, as well as postgame quotes, can be emailed to your outlet at the conclusion of each [email protected] game, home or away. Photography and Video Services: High-quality photography is available through the Sports Information Office. To Curtis Snyder request photographs of current CU players and staff, please contact the CU Sports Information Office. Please spec - ify four-color or grayscale, as well as desired resolution and format. For video highlight clips, contact the Pac-12 Associate Sports Conference. Information Director Telephone-Fax: Media desiring a phone line for their own use should contact Campus Telecommunications (303- Football, Skiing, 492-5194) to have a line installed. All other phones are available on a first-come, first-serve basis. A fax machine Women’s Golf Contact is available, also on a first-come, first-serve basis. You may reach an outside line by dialing “8”. Cell: 720-218-4796 Press Row Services: Working media will be provided with full play-by-play and box score statistics at halftime and following the game, along with coach and player quotes following the game. Beverages are available in the media [email protected] workroom. Postgame Interview Policies: After a short cooling off period, Colorado head coach Linda Lappe and selected play - Linda Sprouse ers will be available to the media. All requests for player or coach interviews from either home or visiting teams should be directed to a CU sports information staff member. The Colorado and opponent lockerrooms are closed to Assistant SID the media. Volleyball, Men’s and No-Smoking Policy: There is a no-smoking policy to conform to University of Colorado policy concerning smoking Women’s Cross Country, on campus in the Coors Events Center. Those members of the media who do smoke will be directed to those areas Men’s and Women’s outside of the arena where smoking is permitted. Track & Field Contact Coors Events Center: Located on Regent Drive, the first left off Colorado Avenue coming from U.S. 36. Cell: 612-701-0054 [email protected] Interview Policies 1. Media representatives desiring access to players, coaches and facilities must obtain the consent of the Colorado Andrew Green Sports Information Office and assistant director Troy Andre. 2. All practices are open to the local media, as well as to any member of a national media outlet who is not con - Assistant SID nected with a future opponent on the team schedule. Visiting media must receive authorization to attend prac - tice through the Sports Information Office, which will in turn seek approval from the Head Coach. Live televi - Men’s Basketball, sion shots must be approved by the Sports Information Office and Linda Lappe in advance. Women’s Tennis 3. Talking is not permitted on the floor and court area of the Coors Events Center while practice is in session unless Contact it is to request a player or coach for an interview through Troy Andre. Cell: 720-470-9780 4. Basketball players may be interviewed following practice during both the fall and spring semesters. CU players [email protected] are not to be interviewed prior to any practice unless approved 24 hours in advance by Troy Andre, and this exception is rare. All interviews on game days, prior to tipoff, are at the discretion of Linda Lappe. Ashley Braun 5. The lockerroom is closed to the media at all times. 6. The training room, equipment room, and weight room are off-limits at all times to the media. The only excep - Assistant SID tion to this rule is if a special feature involving one of the areas is requested, and approval must be sought in Soccer, Women’s Golf, advance from the Sports Information Office and the appropriate department head. Lacrosse 7. Any requests for athletes and coaches on off days will be handled on an individual basis through the Sports Information Office. Cell: 763-354-9680 [email protected] 8. Road practices are open only to members of the media that cover CU on a regular basis, as well as any mem - bers of the national media. Linda Lappe is available for interviews with opponent media based on her person - al discretion. 9. It is the request of the University of Colorado women’s basketball program that players are not to be called at home, unless permission has been granted by the player herself or through Troy Andre. Though most phone num - bers are available through campus information, players are asked to decline interviews when they have been reached at home when that interview has not been approved. 3 cu media outlets NEWSPAPERS KCKK (MILE HIGH SPORTS RADIO; 1510AM/93.7FM) BOULDER DAILY CAMERA 1423 Larimer Street, Ste. 020, Denver, CO 80202 5450 Western Avenue, Boulder, CO 80301 (P.O. 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